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Shuddadvaita (Sanskrit:
śuddhādvaita "pure non-dualism") is the "purely non-dual"
philosophy propounded by the
Hindu philosopher Vallabha (1479-1531 CE)...
- and the
pastimes at
Govardhan Hill. The Puṣṭimārga sect
follows the
Śuddhadvaita philosophy of Vallabha.
According to this philosophy, Kr̥ṣṇa is considered...
- in the Braj (Vraja)
region of India, and
propounded the
philosophy of
Śuddhādvaita.
Vallabha studied Hindu philosophy from
early age, then
traveled throughout...
- of gopis; of the Vrindavan; and
devotion consists in self-surrender.
Śuddhādvaita is the "purely non-dual"
philosophy propounded by
Vallabha Acharya (1479–1531)...
- the Dvaitādvaita
school of Nimbārka (twelfth-thirteenth century), the
Śuddhādvaita school of
Vallabha (sixteenth century), and the Gauḍīya Vaiṣṇava school...
- with the
distinctions of
other Vēdantic
systems like Nirviśeṣādvaita,
śuddhādvaita, and Viśiṣṭādvaita. It
would also lay
direct emphasis on the primacy...
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Sampradayas Sri (Vishishtadvaita,
Akshar Purushottam Darshan)
Rudra (
Śuddhādvaita)
Kumara (Dvaitadvaita)
Brahma (Tattvavada or (Dvaita)), Acintyabhedabheda)...
- the Braj (Vraja)
region of India,[1] and
propounded the
philosophy of
Śuddhādvaita.
Vallabha was born in a
Telugu Tailang Brahmin family that was residing...
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Sampradayas Sri (Vishishtadvaita,
Akshar Purushottam Darshan)
Rudra (
Śuddhādvaita)
Kumara (Dvaitadvaita)
Brahma (Tattvavada or (Dvaita)), Acintyabhedabheda)...
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Vishishtadvaita (qualified non-dualism),
Tattvavada (Dvaita) (dualism),
Suddhadvaita (pure non-dualism), and Achintya-Bheda-Abheda (inconceivable difference...