Comprehension Passage
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Ramanuja's God was a personal being, who was full of love for his creation. He could even override the power of Karma to draw repentant sinners to him. Unlike the impersonal world soul of Sankara, which made the illusory universe in a sort of sport Ramanuja's God needed man as man needed God. By forcing the sense Ramanuja interpreted the words of Krisna "___________", to imply that just as man could not live without God, so God could not live without man.
Which of the following is not correct about Ramanuja?
1
He was a Brahman who taught in the great temple of Srirangam.
2
He wrote lengthy commentaries on the Brahma Sutras.
3
He did not emphasis upon putting one's soul completely in the hands of God, trustingh, will, and waiting confidently for his grace.
4
He admitted the usefulness of ritual observances.