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  1. Shri Madhvacharya was born to Narayana Bhatta and Vedavati in Pajaka, a small place near Udupi. He was born in 1238, on the auspicious day of Vijayadashami, and he was named Vasudeva. He was the third of the trinity of philosophers who influenced Indian thoughts after the ages of the Vedas and Puranas (the other two being Shankaracharya and ...

  2. मध्वाचार्य जी का विश्वास है कि प्रकृति से बनी धरती माया नहीं, बल्कि परमात्मा से पृथक सत्य है। यह दूध में छिपी दही के समान परिवर्तन ...

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  4. The first one is an independent work by Sri MadhvAcharya. The second one is a compilation of verses from another work by Lord VishNu Himself, also called tattva viveka. They provide details of the two main entities that one encounters in creation – an independent entity (Lord Vishnu), and several dependent entities.

  5. Madhvacharya believed in three entities: God, jiva (soul), and jada (maya, matter). The Dvaita Vedanta school believes that God and the individual souls ( jīvātman ) exist as independent realities, and these are distinct, being said that Vishnu (Narayana) is independent ( svatantra ), and souls are dependent ( paratantra ) on him.

  6. Madhvacharya - Dvaita Vedanta Madhvacharya, also known as Purnaprajna and Ananda Teertha, was the main proponent of the Dvaita (dualism) school of Vedanta. He referred to his philosophy as Tatvavaada, meaning, "arguments from a realistic point of view".

  7. Sri Madhvacharya (1238-1317), also known as Sri AnandatIrtha and Sri Purnaprajna is the founder Philosopher of tattvavAda, more popularly known as the Dvaita School of Vedanta. Born in a small village called Pajaka, near Udupi, in Karnataka State (India), he took monkhood at a tender age of ten years. He toured extensively all over India many ...

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