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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...
- Nāthamuni and Yamunāchārya. Ramanuja is famous as the chief proponent of Vishishtadvaita school of Vedānta, and his disciples were likely authors of texts such...
- cited the Upanishads, and stated that Vishishtadvaita is grounded in the Upanishads. Ramanuja's Vishishtadvaita interpretation of the Upanishads is that...
- first of his three major works, Ramanuja propounds the doctrine of the Vishishtadvaita philosophy in this work and offers a discourse on the concepts of Brahman...
- Madhvacharya was a critic of Adi Shankara's Advaita Vedanta and Ramanuja's Vishishtadvaita Vedanta teachings. He toured India several times, visiting places such...
- philosopher has been Ramanuja of the 11th century, who developed the Vishishtadvaita ("qualified non-dualism") Vedanta sub-school of Hindu philosophy. The...
- Lord. In traditional theistic sub-schools of Hinduism, such as the Vishishtadvaita Vedanta of Ramanuja and Dvaita Vedanta of Madhva, Ishvara is identified...
- spiritual efforts to break free of it, known as liberation (moksha). The Vishishtadvaita Darshan, proposed by Ramanuja, maintains an ontological distinction...
- to the **** named Andhatamisra (tamo-yogyas). In the philosophy of Vishishtadvaita, a nitya-samsari is an individual who is described to be bound to their...