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    Tatvavada Works

    Om Namo Naaraayanaaya Om
    Om Shri Gurubhyo Namah

    The following link has a good amount of material for those interested to know anout tatvavada(Dvaita). It has a description of some of the works of Ananda Tirtha(Shri Madhvacharya).

    Also there is short biography of the great saints of Dvaita philosophy. I found this site very informative in my begining stages when I did not know anything about Tatvavada or Dvaita philosophy.

    http://www.tatvavada.org/eng/

    Another site(very good site) where one can subscribe to learn about Dvaita is

    www.dvaita.org

    You can subscribe after going here.

    http://dvaita.info/mailman/listinfo/...st_dvaita.info

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    Re: Tatvavada Works

    Quote Originally Posted by rkannan1 View Post
    Om Namo Naaraayanaaya Om
    Om Shri Gurubhyo Namah

    The following link has a good amount of material for those interested to know anout tatvavada(Dvaita). It has a description of some of the works of Ananda Tirtha(Shri Madhvacharya).

    Also there is short biography of the great saints of Dvaita philosophy. I found this site very informative in my begining stages when I did not know anything about Tatvavada or Dvaita philosophy.

    http://www.tatvavada.org/eng/

    Another site(very good site) where one can subscribe to learn about Dvaita is

    www.dvaita.org

    You can subscribe after going here.

    http://dvaita.info/mailman/listinfo/...st_dvaita.info
    Thanks Kannan, I want to learn Dvaita concepts..I think the link you provided is helpful.

    Thank you.

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    Re: Tatvavada Works

    Quote Originally Posted by vedanta_learner View Post
    Thanks Kannan, I want to learn Dvaita concepts..I think the link you provided is helpful.

    Thank you.
    Namaste

    Yes i second this, even though i adhere to the philosophy of Advaita; i have never stopped believing that all paths are valid and that by learning about what may "seem" like opposing philosophies of ones own chosen path, one can continue to realize Brahman.

    Tat vam asi!

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