Yadava Prakasha’s Bhedabheda

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Yadava Prakasha’s Bhedabheda is a medieval Vedantic subschool that teaches a nuanced doctrine of both difference and non-difference between the individual soul and ultimate reality, influencing later developments in Hindu philosophy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Bhedabheda Vedanta
Hindu philosophical doctrine
Vedanta subschool
addresses nature of ultimate reality
status of individual self
associatedWith Yadava Prakasha NERFINISHED
belongsTo Hinduism NERFINISHED
category Indian philosophy
contrastsWith pure non-dualism of Advaita Vedanta
strict dualism of Dvaita Vedanta
coreConcept simultaneous difference and non-difference
developedInPeriod medieval India
emphasizes nuanced doctrine of bheda and abheda
hasDoctrinalFocus relationship between individual soul and ultimate reality
influenced later Vedanta schools
later developments in Hindu philosophy
languageContext Sanskrit philosophical tradition
metaphysicalTheme unity and plurality of reality
partOf Bhedabheda tradition in Vedanta NERFINISHED
philosophicalDomain metaphysics
ontology
theology
religiousContext Vedantic Hindu theology
teaches both difference and non-difference between jiva and Brahman
viewsJivaAs both distinct from and non-distinct from Brahman

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Bhedabheda Vedanta hasSubschool Yadava Prakasha’s Bhedabheda