Vedanta has no founder, it should be understood that the Vedas has many branches, we do not know the exact count. At the end of each Branch is something called an "Upanishad", which is a division of the Vedas.These Upanishads are many but only 108 are considered the main Upanishads. What ever is present in these Upanishads is called Vedanta, literally meaning the end of the Vedas.Hence if we want to know who was the founder of Vedanta, we should say that the Rishis who wrote these Upanishads were the founders of Vedanta.Of course some one like Swami Vivekananda would have said that the Rishis are the discoverer's of Vedanta just as newton has discovered gravity but was not the founder of gravity.
The Vedanta philosophy does not have a single founder. It is based on teachings found in ancient Indian scriptures known as the Upanishads. Various scholars and sages over centuries have contributed to its development and interpretation.
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N. Jayashanmugam has written: 'Veda and Vedanta, new interpretations' -- subject(s): Hindu Philosophy, History and criticism, Philosophy, Hindu, Vedanta, Vedic literature
Ashokananda has written: 'My philosophy and my religion' -- subject(s): Vedanta 'Spiritualizing everyday life' -- subject(s): Vedanta
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Graves Champney Haughton has written: 'The exposition of the Vedanta philosophy' -- subject(s): Vedanta 'A dictionary, Bengali and Sanskrit'
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P. S. Sri has written: 'The temple Elephant' -- subject(s): Elephants, Fiction 'T.S. Eliot, Vedanta, and Buddhism' -- subject(s): Buddhism in literature, India, Knowledge, Philosophy, Philosophy, Indic, in literature, Vedanta in literature
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Anantendrayati. has written: 'The Vedanta-sara-sangraha of Sri Anantendra-Yati' -- subject(s): Advaita, Vedanta 'The Vadanta-sara-sangraha [sic] of Sri Anantendra-Yati' -- subject(s): Advaita, Vedanta
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Charuchandra Ganguli has written: 'Studies in Hindu thought' -- subject(s): Vedanta, Hindu Philosophy, Nyaya
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