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    Madhvacharya

    13th century Hindu Dvaita philosopher

    This article is about the founder of a theistic philosophy. For the 1986 film, see Madhvacharya (film).

    Not to be confused with Madhavacharya.

    Quotation

    Reality is twofold: independent and dependent things. The Lord Vishnu is the only independent thing.

    Madhvacharya (IAST: Madhvācārya; pronounced[mɐdʱʋaːˈtɕaːrjɐ]; 1199–1278 CE[5] or 1238–1317 CE), also known as Purna Prajna (IAST: Pūrṇa-Prajña) and Ānanda Tīrtha, was an Indian philosopher, theologian and the chief proponent of the Dvaita (dualism) school of Vedanta. Madhva called his philosophy Tattvavāda meaning "arguments from a realist viewpoint".

    Madhvacharya was born at Pajaka near Udupi on the west coast of Karnataka state in 13th-century India. As a teenager, he became a Sanyasi (monk) joining Brahma-sampradaya guru Achyutapreksha, of the Ekadandi order. Madhva studied the classics of Hindu philosophy, and wrote commentaries on the Principal Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita and the Brahma Sutras (Prasthanatrayi), and is credited with thirty seven works in Sanskrit. His writing style was of extreme brevity and condensed expression. His greatest work is considered to be the Anuvyakhyana, a philosophical supplement to his b

    Works


    AchArya Madhva’s works are called as Sarvamoola, because they are the root source of all knowledge of the Almighty, who is also the source of everything.

    Incidentally, the Acharya never wrote any work by hand. He composed the work in his head and dictated it continuously to his disciples who would take it down on palm leaves.

    The following are his works

    Commentaries On Vedic Hymns
    Rig-Veda Bhasya
    Karmanirnaya

    upanishad prasthAna' (On Upanishads)
    Aitareya Upanishad Bhasya
    Brhadaranyaka Upanishad Bhasya
    Chandogya Upanishad Bhasya
    Taittiriyaa Upanishad Bhasya
    Isavasya Upanishad Bhasya
    Kathaka Upanishad Bhasya
    Atharvana [Mundaka] Upanishad Bhasya
    Manduka Upanishad Bhasya
    Shatprasna Upanishad Bhasya
    Talavakara [Kena] upanishad Bhasya

    'GitA prasthAna' (on bhagavad gita)
    BhagavadgitA bhAshya
    BhagavadgitA tAtparya nirnaya

    ‘purANa prasthAna’ (on itihasa and puranas):
    BhAgavata tAtparya nirnaya
    shrIman mahAbhArata tAtparya nirnaya

    'sUtra prasthAna' (On brahma sUtras)
    BrahmasUtra - bhAshya
    BrahmasUtra - AnUbhAshya
    BrahmasUtra - AnuvyAkhyAna
    BrahmasUtra - NyAyavivarana

    'lakshana granthAs'
    pramAna

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