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The Dvaita-Advaita School of Vedanta
The Dvaita-Advaita School of Vedanta is a sub-school of the Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy. It was founded by Nimbarka in the 13th century CE. The school is based on the idea that Brahman, the ultimate reality, is both one and many. This means that Brahman is both transcendent and immanent, both nirguna (without qualities) and saguna (with qualities).
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The Samkhya School of Hindu Philosophy
The Samkhya School of Hindu Philosophy is one of the six orthodox schools of Indian philosophy. It is a dualistic system that posits two fundamental realities: purusha (consciousness) and prakriti (matter). The goal of Samkhya is to achieve liberation from suffering through the realization of the true nature of these two realities.
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The Vishishtadvaita School of Vedanta
The Vishishtadvaita School of Vedanta is a school of Vedanta philosophy that was founded by Ramanuja in the 11th century. It is one of the three main schools of Vedanta, along with Advaita Vedanta and Dvaita Vedanta. Vishishtadvaita Vedanta is a theistic philosophy that posits that Brahman is the supreme reality and that the individual soul is a part of Brahman. This quiz will test your knowledge of the Vishishtadvaita School of Vedanta.
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