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  • Visistadvaita Vedanta attributes Isvara with more significance when compared to Brahman. Rather than relegating Isvara beneath nirguna Brahman ...
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  • schools of Advaita (non-dualism) and Visistadvaita (qualified non-dualism ... exegetical traditions of Advaita and Visistadvaita, from which his later ...
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  • world as an illusion (maya). For example, Visistadvaita Vedanta ("qualified non-dualism"), founded by Ramanuja (1017-1137 C.E.), holds that ...
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  • The tradition of Visistadvaita Vedanta, in contrast, believes that the individual soul is only a part and not wholly equivalent with Brahman ...
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  • with the schools of Advaita (non-dualism) and Visistadvaita (qualified non-dualism). Its founder was Madhva, also called Anandatirtha or Pūrnaprajňa ...
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  • Shri Adi Shankara, the theism (Visistadvaita) of the eleventh and twelfth-century thinker Shri Ramanuja (Vishishtadvaita) and the dualism (Dvaita ...
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  • would later be incorporated into the Visistadvaita and Dvaita philosophical ... Ramanuja propounded a system of Visistadvaita or "qualified nondualism ...
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  • Hinduism, argued in favor of a qualified monism (visistadvaita), adding that souls, matter, and Isvara must also be counted as real but fully dependant ...
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  • mathas, there are also several important Visistadvaita Mathas as well. The most famous of these are: *Vanamamalai Mutt - Sri Vaishnava tradition ...
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  • Visistadvaita Vedanta ("qualified non-dualistic" Vedanta), founded by mystic saint Ramanuja (1017-1137 C.E.), is the second of the ...
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