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Shri Madhvacharya (shortened as Madhva) (1238 – 1317 C.E.) was a Indian philosopher-sage who founded the Dvaita (dualistic) school of Hindu philosophy.
Dvaita is one of the three most influential branches of Vedanta, along-side the schools of Advaita (non-dualism) and Visistadvaita (qualified non-dualism). Madhva’s dualism insisted that human beings and God (Vishnu) were wholly separate, and that the division between humanity and the divine could only be bridged by bhakti, or devotion.
Madhvacharya information in englishMany of Madhva's views, such as his beliefs in eternal damnation and the co-eternal nature of God, Time, and matter, stand in contrast to many standard Hindu philosophical perspectives.
Life
Little is known about the actual life of Shri Madhvacharya, save for that which can be culled from hagiographies.
It is agreed that he was born as Vasudeva (or “the son of Vishnu”) to his father Madhyageha Bhatta and mother Vedavati at Pajakaksetra