Purnaprajna

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Purnaprajna is the honorific name of Madhvacharya, the 13th-century Indian philosopher and chief proponent of the Dvaita (dualist) school of Vedanta.

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instanceOf Hindu philosopher
Indian philosopher
Vedanta philosopher
person
alsoKnownAs Anandatirtha NERFINISHED
Madhva NERFINISHED
Madhvacharya NERFINISHED
associatedDeity Vishnu NERFINISHED
associatedTradition Vaishnavism NERFINISHED
associatedWithPlace Udupi NERFINISHED
century 13th century
coreDoctrine eternal distinction between God, souls, and matter
fivefold difference (pancha-bheda)
supremacy of Vishnu as the highest reality
emphasizes devotion (bhakti) to Vishnu
difference between creator and creation
field Hindu theology
Indian philosophy
religious philosophy
historicalPeriod medieval India
honorificNameOf Madhvacharya NERFINISHED
influenced Dvaita Vedanta tradition
Udupi school of Vedanta NERFINISHED
influencedBy Bhagavad Gita NERFINISHED
Brahma Sutras NERFINISHED
Upanishads NERFINISHED
Vaishnavism NERFINISHED
Vedas NERFINISHED
knownFor Dvaita (dualist) interpretation of Vedanta
theistic dualism between God and individual souls
languageOfWorks Sanskrit
mainInterest Vedanta NERFINISHED
epistemology
metaphysics
theology
nationality Indian
opposedPhilosophicalView Advaita Vedanta NERFINISHED
non-dualism
philosophicalPosition dualism between God and individual souls
realism about the external world
philosophicalSchool Dvaita Vedanta NERFINISHED
region India NERFINISHED
religion Hinduism
role chief proponent of Dvaita Vedanta
wroteCommentaryOn Bhagavad Gita NERFINISHED
Brahma Sutras NERFINISHED
principal Upanishads NERFINISHED

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Madhvacharya alsoKnownAs Purnaprajna