Dvaita Vedanta (/ˈdvaɪtə veɪˈdɑːntə/); (originally known as Tattvavada; IAST: Tattvavāda), is a sub-school in the Vedanta tradition of Hindu philosophy...
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Madhvacharya (category Dvaita Vedanta)
Tīrtha, 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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Raghavendra Tirtha (category Dvaita Vedanta)
Vyasatirtha, interpretation of the Principal Upanishads from the standpoint of Dvaita and a treatise on Purva Mimamsa. He served as the pontiff of the matha at...
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romanized: Dvaitavana), also called the Dvaita forest, is a legendary forest featured in the Mahabharata. It includes the Dvaita lake within its boundaries. The...
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philosophers, writers and other literary figures who have contributed to the Dvaita school of thought, founded by Sri Madhvacharya. For a complete list, see...
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Kanaka Dasa (1509–1609) was a Haridasa saint and philosopher of Dvaita Vedanta, also known as Daasashreshta Kanakadasa (ದಾಸಶ್ರೇಷ್ಠ ಕನಕದಾಸ) from present-day...
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Vyasatirtha (category Dvaita Vedanta)
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...
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Brahman (section Dvaita Vedanta)
philosophical school. In dualistic schools of Hinduism such as the theistic Dvaita Vedanta, Brahman is different from Atman (Self) in each being. In non-dual...
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Hindu philosophy (section Dvaita)
with those found in some Buddhist traditions. Advaita, Vishishtadvaita and Dvaita have evolved from an older Vedanta school and all of them accept Upanishads...
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Sampradayas. It can be understood as an integration of the strict dualist (Dvaita) theology of Madhvacharya and the monistic theology (Advaita) of Adi Shankara...
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Upanishads (section Dvaita)
Vishishtadvaita, states that his theistic Dvaita Vedanta is grounded in the Upanishads. According to the Dvaita school, states Fowler, the "Upanishads that...
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Ātman (Hinduism) (section Dvaita Vedanta)
are: completely identical (Advaita, Non-Dualist), completely different (Dvaita, Dualist), or simultaneously non-different and different (Bhedabheda, Non-Dualist...
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Raghavendra Math (Mantralayam) (category Dvaita Vedanta)
Dakshinadi Mutt or Vijayendra Math or Sushameendra Math) is one of the Dvaita Vedanta monasteries (Matha) descended from Madhvacharya through Sri Jayatirtha...
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Monastery (section Dvaita Vedanta)
A monastery is a building or complex of buildings comprising the domestic quarters and workplaces of monastics, monks or nuns, whether living in communities...
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Krishna Temple is a well-known historic Hindu temple dedicated to Krishna and Dvaita Matha located in the city of Udupi in Karnataka, India. The Matha area resembles...
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Dvaita Home Page (www.dviata.org). Archived from the original on 9 June 2007. Retrieved 1 June 2007. Madhusudana Rao CR. "Yathidasa Lineage". Dvaita Home...
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believe that Shiva and Brahma are both forms of Vishnu. For example, the Dvaita school holds Vishnu alone to be the Supreme God, with Shiva subordinate...
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Ishvara (section Dvaita Vedanta)
sub-schools of Hinduism, such as the Vishishtadvaita Vedanta of Ramanuja and Dvaita Vedanta of Madhva, Ishvara is identified as Lord Vishnu/Narayana, that is...
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Uttaradi Math (category Dvaita Vedanta)
preserve and propagate Dvaita Vedanta (Tattvavada) outside Tulunadu region. Uttaradi Math is one of the three primary Dvaita monasteries or Mathatraya...
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Vishishtadvaita (qualified non-dualism) philosophy has competed with the Dvaita (theistic dualism) philosophy of Madhvāchārya, and Advaita (non-dualism)...
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(sampradaya): the medieval-era Vishishtadvaita school of Ramanuja, the Dvaita school of Madhvacharya, the Dvaitadvaita school of Nimbarkacharya, and the...
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Jayatirtha) of Dvaita Vedanta wrote a commentary on Vishnu Sahasranama called Viṣṇusahasranāmavivṛti. Satyanidhi Tirtha (died 1660) of Dvaita Vedanta wrote...
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Bhagavata Purana (section Dvaita commentaries)
Shankara, the Vishishtadvaita (qualified monism) of Ramanujacharya and the Dvaita (dualism) of Madhvacharya. It is widely available in almost all Indian languages...
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once monism and dualism, the supermundane and the empirical." According to Dvaita and Vishistadvaita, Brahman is conceived as Saguna Brahman (personal deity)...
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Madhva Brahmin (category Dvaita Vedanta)
in India, who follow Sadh Vaishnavism (Sanskrit: सद्वैष्णवसम्प्रदाय) and Dvaita philosophy propounded by Madhvacharya. They are found mostly in the Indian...
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Jayatirtha (category Dvaita Vedanta)
of Dvaita school of thought on account of his sound elucidations of the works of Madhvacharya. He structured the philosophical aspects of Dvaita and...
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Brahmacharya Satya Dāna Damah Dayā Akrodha Schools Āstika: Samkhya Yoga Nyaya Vaisheshika Mīmāṃsā Vedanta Dvaita Advaita Vishishtadvaita Nāstika: Charvaka...
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tradition of Vaishnavism, presented Krishna in the framework of dualism (Dvaita). Bhedabheda – a group of schools, which teaches that the individual self...
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Vadiraja Tirtha (category Dvaita Vedanta)
Sri Vadiraja Tirtha (c.1480 – c.1600) was a Dvaita philosopher, poet, traveller and mystic. He authored many works, often critical, on Madhva theology...
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