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Vishishtadvaita (IAST Viśiṣṭādvaita; Sanskrit: विशिष्टाद्वैत) is a
school of
Hindu philosophy belonging to the
Vedanta tradition.
Vedanta refers to the...
- the
Vaishnavite traditions of
Dvaitadvaita (dualistic non-dualism),
Vishishtadvaita (qualified non-dualism),
Tattvavada (Dvaita) (dualism), Suddhadvaita...
- this as a
synthesis of Ramanuja's
Vishishtadvaita and Shankara's
Advaita traditions,
naming it Shakti-
Vishishtadvaita, that is
monism fused with Shakti...
- Nāthamuni and Yamunāchārya.
Ramanuja is
famous as the
chief proponent of
Vishishtadvaita school of Vedānta, and his
disciples were
likely authors of
texts such...
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cited the Upanishads, and
stated that
Vishishtadvaita is
grounded in the Upanishads. Ramanuja's
Vishishtadvaita interpretation of the
Upanishads is that...
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spiritual efforts to
break free of it,
known as
liberation (moksha). The
Vishishtadvaita Darshan,
proposed by Ramanuja,
maintains an
ontological distinction...
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Madhvacharya was a
critic of Adi Shankara's
Advaita Vedanta and Ramanuja's
Vishishtadvaita Vedanta teachings. He
toured India several times,
visiting places such...
- Lord. In
traditional theistic sub-schools of Hinduism, such as the
Vishishtadvaita Vedanta of
Ramanuja and
Dvaita Vedanta of Madhva,
Ishvara is identified...
- this as a
synthesis of Ramanuja's
Vishishtadvaita and Shankara's
Advaita traditions,
naming it Shakti-
Vishishtadvaita, that is
monism fused with Shakti...
- 'tat' and
individual self; but 'tat' is the
whole and self is a part.
Vishishtadvaita -'tvam'
denotes the Jiva-antaryami
Brahman while 'tat'
refers to Jagat-Karana...