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  1. Vishishtadvaita (IAST Viśiṣṭādvaita; Sanskrit: विशिष्टाद्वैत), is a school of Hindu philosophy belonging to the Vedanta tradition. Vedanta refers to the profound interpretation of the Vedas based on Prasthanatrayi.

  2. Vishishtadvaita, one of the principal branches of Vedanta, a system (darshan) of Indian philosophy. This school grew out of the Vaishnava (worship of the god Vishnu) movement prominent in South India from the 7th ce century on. One of the early Brahmans (members of the priestly class) who began to.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VishwanandaVishwananda - Wikipedia

    Vishishtadvaita Vishwananda (born Mahadeosingh 'Visham' Komalram in 1978), [1] known to followers as Paramahamsa Sri Swami Vishwananda ( IAST : Paramahāṁsa Śrī Svāmī Viśvānanda ), is a Mauritian neo-Hindu religious leader.

  4. Vishishtadvaita ( IAST Viśiṣṭādvaita; Sanskrit: विशिष्टाद्वैत) is one of the most popular schools of the Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy. Vedanta literally means the end of the Vedas. VishishtAdvaita (literally " Advaita with uniqueness; qualifications") is a non-dualistic school of Vedanta philosophy. It is ...

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › VedantaVedanta - Wikipedia

    Vishishtadvaita is a qualified non-dualistic school of Vedanta and like Advaita, begins by assuming that all souls can hope for and achieve the state of blissful liberation. On the relation between the Brahman and the world of matter ( Prakriti ), Vishishtadvaita states both are two different absolutes, both metaphysically true and real ...

  6. t. e. Dvaita Vedanta ( / ˈdvaɪtə vɪˈdɑːntə / ); (originally known as Tattvavada; IAST: Tattvavāda ), is a sub-school in the Vedanta tradition of Hindu philosophy. The term Tattvavada literally means "arguments from a realist viewpoint". The Tattvavada (Dvaita) Vedanta sub-school was founded by the 13th-century Indian philosopher -saint ...