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Dvaita Vedanta (/
ˈdvaɪtə vɪˈdɑːntə/); (originally
known as Tattvavada; IAST: Tattvavāda), is a sub-school in the
Vedanta tradition of
Hindu philosophy...
- Vyasatirtha,
interpretation of the Prin****l
Upanishads from the
standpoint of
Dvaita and a
treatise on
Purva Mimamsa. He
served as the
pontiff of the
matha at...
- Theertharu), was an
Indian philosopher,
theologian and the
chief proponent of the
Dvaita (dualism)
school of Vedanta.
Madhva called his
philosophy Tattvavāda meaning...
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Brahman of
Dvaita is a
concept similar to God in
major world religions.
Dvaita holds that the
individual Self is
dependent on God, but distinct.
Dvaita philosophy...
- (dualistic non-dualism),
Vishishtadvaita (qualified non-dualism),
Tattvavada (
Dvaita) (dualism),
Suddhadvaita (pure non-dualism), and Achintya-Bheda-Abheda (inconceivable...
- Madhwacharya's
Dvaita order of Vedanta. As the
rajaguru of
Vijayanagara Empire,
Vyasatirtha was at the
forefront of a
golden age in
Dvaita which saw new...
- philosophers,
writers and
other literary figures who have
contributed to the
Dvaita school of thought,
founded by Sri Madhvacharya. For a
complete list, see...
- Sampradayas. It can be
understood as an
integration of the
strict dualist (
Dvaita)
theology of
Madhvacharya and the
qualified monism (Vishishtadvaita) of...
- romanized: Dvaitavana), also
called the
Dvaita forest, is a
legendary forest featured in the Mahabharata. It
includes the
Dvaita lake
within its boundaries. The...
- with
those found in some
Buddhist traditions. Advaita,
Vishishtadvaita and
Dvaita have
evolved from an
older Vedanta school and all of them
accept Upanishads...