- of
Nimbarkacharya Achintya Bheda Abheda vāda of
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu Shuddhadvaita vāda of
Vallabhacharya Vallabhacharya was a
devotional philosopher,...
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philosophy of – ****ualism –
Shamanism –
Shaykhism –
Shuddhadvaita –
Sikhism –
Singularitarianism –
Skeptical theism –
Skepticism – Socialism...
- of Madhvacharya, the
Dvaitadvaita school of Nimbarkacharya, and the
Shuddhadvaita of Vallabhacharya.
There are also
several other Vishnu-traditions. Ramananda...
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accepted the
Brahman both as nirguṇa and as saguṇa. Vallabha, in his
Shuddhadvaita philosophy, not only
accepts the
triple ontological essence of the Brahman...
- Jiva (Sanskrit: जीव, IAST: jīva), also
referred as Jivātman, is a
living being or any
entity imbued with a life
force in
Hinduism and Jainism. The word...
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Vallabhacharya (1479–1531 CE), the
proponent of the
philosophy of
Shuddhadvaita Brahmvad enunciates that
Ishvara has
created the
world without connection...
- has got to be
accounted for. In his
philosophy of pure non-dualism (
Shuddhadvaita),
Vallabhacharya also does not
support 'vivartavada' and
propounds that...
- Vedānta. Śrī Vallabhācārya
Mahaprabhu (c. 1479 – c. 1531),
founder of
Shuddhadvaita school of Vedānta
Jagadguru Kripalu Ji
Maharaj (c. 1922 – c. 2013),...
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Acintya bheda abheda Advaita Bhedabheda Dvaita Nimbarka Sampradaya Shuddhadvaita Vishishtadvaita Navya-Nyāya
Islamic Aristotelianism Averroism Avicennism...
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Krishna Shrinathji Para
Brahman Pushtimarg Ramanuja Madhvacharya Nimbarka Shuddhadvaita Brahma Sutras All
Vikram Samvat life
event dates in this
article have...