Mandara Manjari

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Mandara Manjari is a philosophical work by the Dvaita Vedanta scholar Vyasatirtha, known for its exposition and defense of Madhva’s dualistic interpretation of Vedanta.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dvaita Vedanta text
philosophical work
aim defense of Dvaita Vedanta against rival schools
exposition of Madhva’s dualistic interpretation of Vedanta
associatedInstitution Vijayanagara intellectual milieu
associatedPhilosopher Vyasatirtha NERFINISHED
associatedWith Madhva school of Vedanta NERFINISHED
Madhvacharya NERFINISHED
author Vyasatirtha NERFINISHED
basedOn Vedanta NERFINISHED
doctrineDefended dualism
focus difference between God, souls, and matter
relationship between God and individual souls
genre commentarial literature
polemical work
historicalPeriod late 15th–early 16th century (approximate, via Vyasatirtha’s lifetime)
influencedBy Bhagavad Gita NERFINISHED
Brahma Sutra NERFINISHED
Upanishads NERFINISHED
keyConcept Ishvara (supreme Lord) NERFINISHED
bheda (difference)
jiva (individual soul)
prakriti (matter)
language Sanskrit
mainSubject Dvaita Vedanta NERFINISHED
Madhva’s philosophy
metaphysicalStance ontological dualism between God and souls
opposes Advaita Vedanta non-dualism NERFINISHED
philosophicalDiscipline Indian philosophy
Vedanta NERFINISHED
philosophicalSchool Dvaita NERFINISHED
region South India
religiousContext Vaishnavism NERFINISHED
religiousOrientation theistic Vedanta
religiousTradition Hinduism
scripturalContext Prasthanatrayi (triple canon of Vedanta) NERFINISHED
tradition Madhva sampradaya NERFINISHED
usesMethod dialectical argumentation
scriptural exegesis

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Vyasatirtha notableWork Mandara Manjari