Shri Madhvacharya
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| Period : | 1238 to 1317 |
| Place of Birth : | Pajaka, Udupi |
| Guru : | Achyuta Prekshaka |
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Shri Madhvacharya,(1238-1317), was the chief propounder of the Dvaita or dualistic school of Hindu philosophy, one of the three influential Vedanta philosophies. He was one of the influential philosophers during the Bhakti movement. Madhvacharya is believed to be the third incarnation of Vayu, after Hanuman and Bhima.
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Formative Years
Shri Madhvacharya was born as Vasudeva to Madhyageha Bhatta (father) and Vedavati (mother) at Pajaka in Udupi.
Dualistic Philosophy
Shri Madhvacharya, like Ramanuja believed that the Brahman was endowed with attributes and is a personal God, Vishnu. By Brahman, he referred to the infinite, immanent and transcendent Utimate Reality and not the sub-caste.
Dvaita, also known as Bheda-vāda, Tattva-vāda, and Bimba-pratibimba-vāda, is the doctrine propounded by Ananda Tīrtha (also known as Madhvacharya) that asserts that the difference between the individual soul or jīva, and God,(Īshvara or Vishnu), is eternal and real. Actually, this is just one of the five differences that are so stated -- all five differences that constitute the universe are eternal. The five are given by:
jiiveshvara bhidA chaiva jaDeshvara bhidA tathA |
jiiva-bhedo mithashchaiva jaDa-jiiva-bhidA tathA |
mithashcha jaDa-bhedo.ayam prapaJNcho bheda-pa.nchakaH ||
- paramashruti
"The difference between the jīva (soul) and Īshvara (Creator), and the difference between jaDa (insentient) and Īshvara; and the difference between various jīvas, and the difference between jaDa and jīva; and the difference between various jaDas, these five differences make up the universe." From the Paramopanishad a.k.a. Parama-shruti, as quoted by Ananda Tīrtha in his 'VishNu-tattva-vinirNaya'
Another way of saying this is that these five fundamental differences are between: Brahman and matter, Brahman and Selves, Selves, a Self and another Self, and one object and another
This is the reason why some refer to the doctrine of Tattvavāda (the preferred name) as 'Dvaita'. However, 'Dvaita' is thought to be inadequately representative of the true grain of Tattvavāda.
The doctrine of Tattvavāda is considered to be eternal (in a flow-like sense, just as Creation is eternal); in historical times, it was revived by Ananda Tīrtha, who is also known as Madhvāchārya. Because of this, followers of Tattvavāda are called Mādhvas, meaning followers of Madhva.
Impact of Dvaita Movement
- Madhva's Dualistic view, along with Shankara's Advaita or Nondualism and Ramanuja's Qualified Nondualism,or Vishishtadvaita form some core Indian beliefs on the nature of reality.
- Madhva is considered to be one of the influential theologians in Hindu history. He revitalized an Hindu monotheism in light of attacks, theological and physical, by foreign invasion. Great leaders of the Vaishnava Bhakti movement, in Karnataka, for example, Purandara Dasa and Kanaka Dasa were influenced by Dvaita traditions. Also, the famous Hindu saint, Raghavendra Swami, was a leading figure in the Dvaita tradition.
- Like all acharayas, he was critical of the caste system.
He believed that caste was related more to one's nature than his/her birth.
Religious establishments
The Main Krishna vigraha in Udupi was established by Madhvacharya. The 8 mathas (ashTa mathas) of Udupi have been following his philosophy since then.
Related Links
Biographical Articles
- http://www.kamat.com/indica/faiths/bhakti/madhwacharya.htm
- http://www.dlshq.org/saints/madhva.htm Biography of Madhva
- http://www.sanskrit.org/Madhva/madhva.html
- Raghavendra Swami Mutt features biography of Madhva.
Portals relating to Dvaita Philosophy
- http://www.madhva.net
- Portal about Dvaita Philosophy
- Dvaita Questions and Answers
- Biographical links to Madhvacharya and other dvaita resources
- FAQ on Dvaita
- http://www.vaishnava.com/dvaita-vAda.htm
- http://www.tatvavada.org
- http://www.nyayasudha.org
- http://www.vidyapeetha.net
- Hindu response against Buddhism
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