Sri Ramanuja wrote nine works in Sanskrit on the philosophy of Vishishtadvaita. Of these, the Vedartha Samgraha occupies a unique place inasmuch as this work takes the place of a commentary on the Upanishads. The book contains the original Sanskrit text along with a running translation by S. S. Raghavachar, and is sure to be useful to all students of Indian philosophy.
Love is always mutual and reflective. You may hate me, and if I want to love you, you repulse me. But if I persist, in a month or a year you are bound to love me. It is a well-known psychological phenomenon.
-Swami Vivekananda