MADHAVACHARYA Madhvacharya (C. 1238-1317) propagated the Bhakti Marg or the path of devotion for God realization. He felt no need to deny the world to relies God. Relying on logic, and quating profusely from the scriptures, he made a strang case for theism. His school of thought is known as dvaita which stands for two realities – Independent and dependent. The infinitely perfect God is Independent and the world of matter and spirits is dependent on God. He advocated total surrender to god to achieve salvation.
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