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Dvaita logo #21000 Dvaita (Sanskrit: द्वैत) (also known as Bheda-vāda, Tattva-vāda and Bimba-pratibimba-vāda) is a school of Vedanta founded by Shri Madhvacharya (c. 1238-1317 CE) who was also known as Purna Prajna and Ananda Tirtha. Dvaita stresses a strict distinction between God— the Supreme-Soul (paramātmā (परमात्मा)) and the ind...
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Dvaita logo #21003(Sanskrit: `Dualism`), an important school in the orthodox Hindu philosophical system of Vednta. Its founder was Madhva, also called nandatrtha (c. ... [4 related articles]
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Dvaita

Dvaita logo #23742Dual. Refers to the personalistic philosophy that differentiates between God, the soul and matter.
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Dvaita logo #23744(dualism) the theology that the soul and God are different, specifically as taught by Madhva.
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dvaita logo #23750dualism
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dvaita logo #21199any of the pluralistic schools of philosophy. · (cap.) (in Vedantic philosophy) one of the two principal schools, asserting that entities have a real existence apart from Brahman. Cf. Advaita.
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