- was
named Vāsudeva.
Later he
became famous by the
names Purnaprajna,
Anandatirtha and
Madhvacharya (or just Madhva). Pūrnaprajña was the name
given to...
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commentary on the
Upanishads as
other philosophers like, say,
Sankara and
Anandatirtha (Madhva) did.
Stephen Phillips (26 June 2009). Yoga, Karma, and Rebirth:...
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emotional build-up. The
Dualistic school of
philosophy initiated by
Anandatirtha draws its
support from the afore-cited p****age as well as from the p****age...
- same
cultural and
religious freedoms, and
helped repair Jain temples.
Anandatirtha, a
Hindu thinker,
preached a
dualistic theology,
which attracted many...
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feature of this
school of philosophy, as both Adi Shankara's
advaita and
Anandatirtha's dvaita accept bhakti for two
different concepts of moksha. Ramanuja...
- says that it "must have been
composed at
least two
centuries before Anandatirtha."
Pargiter (Anc. Ind. Hist. Trad., p. 80)
places it "about the ninth...
- (2008).
Reign of Realism:
English Exposition of Daśaprakaranas of Śrī
Ānandatīrtha,
Volume 2.
Dvaita Vedanta Studies and
Research Foundation. Sharma, B...
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Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan. 1970.
Bhagavad Gītā Bhāṣya of Śrī Madhvācārya.
Anandatirtha Prathistama,
Poornaprajna Vidyapeetha. 1989.
Lectures on Vedānta. Karnatak...
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sanyasa (asceticism)
after which he
earned the name
Madhvacharya (or
Anandatirtha). Later, he
disagreed with the
views of his guru and
began to travel...
- Wolpe. Her work on
visual philosophy remained unpublished.
Madhvas (
Anandatirthas)
Kommentar zur Kathaka-Upanisad. Sanskrit-Text in
Transkription nebst...