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  1. Madhva, ou Madhvacarya ( canarês: ಶ್ರೀ ಮಧ್ವಾಚಾರ್ಯರು) (1238-1317) é considerado o fundador de uma escola filosófica vedantista hindu denominada Dvaita (dualismo).

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    Madhvācārya or Madhva are names most commonly found in modern literature on him, or Dvaita Vedanta related literature. Madhva began his school after his Upanayana at age seven, and became a monk or Sannyasi in his teens, although his father was initially opposed to this.

  3. Madhva (1238-1317) was a Hindu philosopher who challenged the non-dualist view of Sankara and Ramanuja and argued for the difference between the soul and brahman. He identified brahman with Visnu and advocated devotion as the path to liberation.

  4. Madhva (born c. 1199 or 1238 ce, near Udipi, Karnataka, India—died c. 1278 or 1317, Udipi) was a Hindu philosopher, exponent of Dvaita (“Dualism”; belief in a basic difference in kind between God and individual souls). His followers are called Madhvas. Madhva was born into a Brahman family.

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  5. In this last part in the trilogy about Vedanta, we explore the life and teachings of Madhvacharya - the founder of the school of Dvaita (dualistic) Vedanta.S...

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  6. Shri Madhvacharya (shortened as Madhva) (1238 – 1317 C.E.) was a Indian philosopher-sage who founded the Dvaita school of Hindu philosophy. Dvaita is one of the three most influential branches of Vedanta, along-side the schools of Advaita (non-dualism) and Visistadvaita (qualified non-dualism).

  7. Madhva. Madhva (born 1199?) belonged to the tradition of Vaishnava religious faith and showed a great polemical spirit in refuting Shankara’s philosophy and in converting people to his own fold. An uncompromising dualist, he traced back dualistic thought even to some of the Upanishads.