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Advaita Vedanta,
established by
Prakasatman (c. 1200–1300). The name of the Vivarana-school is
derived from
Prakasatman's Pancapadika-Vivarana, a commentary...
- (vivarta) of Brahman," the
latter as
proposed by the 13th
century scholar Prakasatman.
Advaita Vedanta is a
Hindu sādhanā, a path of
spiritual discipline and...
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founded by Vācaspati Miśra. In contrast, the
Vivarana school founded by
Prakasatman (c. 1200–1300)
follows Shankara closely,
arguing that the mahavakyas...
- consciousness". His
school of
thought was
eventually replaced by
Prakasatman's Vivarana school.
Prakasatman (c. 1200–1300)
wrote the Pancapadika-Vivarana, a commentary...
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Advaita Vishnu Tirtha 13th
century CE
Dwaita Brother of
Madhvacharya Prakasatman 13th
century CE
Advaita Padmanabha Tirtha 13th
century CE
Dwaita Disciple...
- scholars, it was the 13th
century scholar Prakasatman who gave a
definition to
Vivarta and it is
Prakasatman's theory that is
sometimes misunderstood as...
- of the
relationship between Brahman and Māyā. A
later Advaita scholar Prakasatman addressed this, by explaining, "Maya and
Brahman together constitute...
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perception (Yoga
Sutras IV.21-22).
Whereas Padmapada in his
Pancapadika and
Prakasatman in his
Pancapadikavivarna hold that
Ishvara and Jiva as
reflections of...