Madhavacharya, Indian Philosopher
Madhavacharya was the founder of the school of philosophy, who was against the Vyasa in the Brahma Sutras.
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Madhavacharya known as Dvaita or the dualistic school of the Hindu philosophy was an important philosopher during the Bhakti movement. He had his own sayings and went against conventional rules.
Sri Madhavacharya composed many works on the philosophy of Tattvavada and commented on the Vedas, Upanishads, the Bhagavad-Gita and the Brahma Sutras.
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(Last Updated on : 19-05-2014)
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