- (originally
known as
Tattvavada; IAST:
Tattvavāda), is a sub-school in the
Vedanta tradition of
Hindu philosophy. The term
Tattvavada literally means "arguments...
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Dvaitadvaita (dualistic non-dualism),
Vishishtadvaita (qualified non-dualism),
Tattvavada (Dvaita) (dualism),
Suddhadvaita (pure non-dualism), and Achintya-Bheda-Abheda...
- the
Dvaita (dualism)
school of Vedanta.
Madhva called his
philosophy Tattvavāda meaning "arguments from a
realist viewpoint".
Madhvacharya was born at...
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Padmanabha Tirtha as its head to
preserve and
propagate Dvaita Vedanta (
Tattvavada)
outside Tulunadu region.
Uttaradi Math is one of the
three primary Dvaita...
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Shirur and Sodhe; and
Kaniyooru and Pejavara.
Uttaradi Math
Mathatraya of
Tattvavada Madhva Mathas "Vedavardhana
Tirtha is the 31st seer of
Shiroor Mutt"....
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Vaishnavate tradition. One of the
greatest Hindu scholars of
Vaishnava Tattvavada (Dvaita) philosophy, Madhvacharya, have come and
resided in this temple...
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thirteenth century philosopher-saint Madhvacharya, who
developed the
Tattvavada (dvaita) ("arguments from a
realist viewpoint")
Vedanta sub-school of...
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group of
three premier monasteries of in the
Dvaita School of
thought or
Tattvavada that
descended from
Jagadguru Madhvacharya in the
lineage of his four...
- "Pūrna Prajña" or "Ānanda Tīrtha Bhagavatpāda",
founder of the
Dvaita (
Tattvavada)
school of Vedānta. Śrī Nimbārkācārya,
founder of
Dvaitadvaita school...
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Mathas of Udupi. This is the
place where Madhvacharya wrote many of his
Tattvavada scripts,
taught it to his
disciples and got
adrushya (disappeared) to...