B.A. in Vishistadvaita Vedanta

 B.A. in Vishistadvaita Vedanta is a specialized undergraduate program that explores the philosophical teachings of Vishistadvaita, a sub-school of Vedanta, founded by Ramanuja. The course typically spans 3 years and delves into the texts and doctrines of the Vedantic tradition, emphasizing the nature of the universe, the self, and the supreme reality (Brahman). Students engage with ancient scriptures such as the Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, and the works of Ramanuja, focusing on concepts like Brahman as both immanent and transcendent, and the relationship between the individual soul (Atman) and Brahman. The curriculum includes theoretical analysis, comparative studies, and practical applications of Vedantic philosophy, with opportunities for spiritual development and personal growth. Graduates can pursue careers in academia, teaching, or spiritual leadership roles.