Embar

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Embar was a prominent 11th–12th century Sri Vaishnava scholar and disciple of Ramanujacharya, known for his role in propagating Vishishtadvaita philosophy.

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instanceOf Sri Vaishnava scholar
disciple of Ramanujacharya
associatedWith Ramanujacharya
Sri Vaishnavism
surface form: Sri Vaishnava community
centuryActive 11th century
12th century
coreBelief qualified non-dualism (Vishishtadvaita)
devotionToDeity Lakshmi avatar
surface form: Lakshmi

Vishnu
doctrine bhakti to Vishnu
devotional surrender (prapatti)
honorificTitle Sri Vaishnava acharya
influenced later Sri Vaishnava acharyas
influencedBy Alvar devotional tradition
Ramanujacharya
knownFor close association with Ramanujacharya
propagation of Vishishtadvaita philosophy
movement Sri Vaishnavism
surface form: Sri Vaishnava tradition
philosophicalSchool Vedanta
philosophicalTradition Vishishtadvaita
philosophy Vishishtadvaita
surface form: Vishishtadvaita Vedanta
region South India
religion Sri Vaishnavism
religiousAffiliation Sri Vaishnavism
surface form: Sri Vaishnava sampradaya
religiousOrder Vaishnavism
role commentator on Vaishnava doctrine
religious teacher
teacher Ramanujacharya
timePeriod medieval India
tradition Sri Vaishnavism
surface form: Ramanuja sampradaya

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Ramanujacharya teacherOf Embar