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theologian and the
chief proponent of the
Dvaita (dualism)
school of Vedanta.
Madhva called his
philosophy Tattvavāda
meaning "arguments from a
realist viewpoint"...
- Glasenapp:
Madhva's Philosophie des Vishnu-Glaubens, p. 67–68. Glasenapp:
Madhva's Philosophie des Vishnu-Glaubens, p. 75. Glasenapp:
Madhva's Philosophie...
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Madhva Brahmins (also
often referred as
Madhvas or Sadh-Vaishnavas), are
communities of
Hindus from the
Brahmin caste in India, who
follow Sadh Vaishnavism...
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father of the god
Hanuman and Bhima. The
followers of the 13th-century
saint Madhva believe their guru as an
incarnation of Vāyu. They
worship the wind deity...
- सद्वैष्णवसम्प्रदाय; also
spelt Sad Vaishnavism), also
referred to as
Madhva Vaishnavism, the
Madhva Sampradaya, or Tattvavada, part of the
Brahma Sampradaya, is...
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Madhva Vaishnavas or Sadh
Vaishnavas or
Madhvas (also
spelled as Madhwas) are
Hindu communities in India, who
follow Sadh
Vaishnavism and
Dvaita philosophy...
- All
prominent Vedantic teachers,
including Shankara, Bhaskara, Ramanuja,
Madhva, Nimbarka, and
Vallabha wrote commentaries on
these three sources. The Brahma...
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Sumadhva Vijaya, ("The
story of the
victory of
Madhva,") also
referred as Sri
Madhva Vijaya, (or
simply as
Madhva Vijaya) is a 14th
century hagiographical work...
- Madhvacharya. The longer-term Brahma-
Madhva-Gaudiya
Sampradaya (Brahmā-
Madhva-Gauḍīya-sampradāya), or
simply Madhva-Gaudiya Sampradaya, is used to refer...
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founded by the
Vaishnava saint Madhvacharya of
Udupi are
called Shivalli Madhva Brahmins, and the
second of who
follow the
Advaita philosophy of Adi Shankara...