Madhva
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Indian philosopher, theologian and the chief proponent of the Dvaita (dualism) school of Vedanta
Books
Upaniṣadbhāṣyam
Commentaries on Upanishads, Hindu sacred books, setting forth the Advaita point of view.
Īśāvāsya, Talavakāra, Kāṭhakopaniṣadaḥ
Interpretation, with text, of Īśopaniṣad, Kenopaniṣad, and Kaṭhopaniṣad according to the Dvaita school in Hinduism.
Śrīkṛ̥ṣṇāmṛ̥tamahārṇavaḥ
Philosophical interpretation of cult of Krishna, Hindu deityr from Dvaita point of view; text with six commentaries.
Srimadvisnutattvavinirnayah
Proclamation of the supremacy of Vishnu, Hindu deity, according to Dvaita School of Vedanta; includes two classical Sanskrit commentaries.
Tantrasārasaṅgrahaḥ
Classical commentary with supercommentaries, on Brahmasūtra of Bādarāyaṇa, work on Vedanta philosophy.
Upādhikhaṇḍanam
Sanskrit work with five commentaries on concept of inference in Dvaita Vedanta philosophy.
Śaṭpraśnopaniṣadbhāṣyam
Classical commentary on Śaṭpraśnopaniṣat, Sanskrit philosophical classic with thirteen Sanskrit subcommentaries; includes text also.
Śrīmahaitareyopaniṣadbhāṣyam
Hindu philosophical classic with commentary from Madhva view point.
Viṣṇutattvavinirṇayaḥ
Proclamation of the supremacy of Vishnu, Hindu deity, according to Dvaita School of Vedanta.
Māyāvādakhaṇḍanam
Classical work with six commentaries on the concept of illusion in Dvaita (Vedanta).
Tattvodyotaḥ
On the fundamentals of Dvaita philosophy; with two classical Sanskrit commentaries.
Rgbhasyam
Commentary with supercommentaries on R̥gveda, setting forth the Dvaita point of view in Hindu philosophy.
Chandogyopanisadbhasyam
Hindu philosophical classic; critical edition with commentaries from Madhva view point.
Srimadbrahmasutrabhasyam
Commentary, with text and supercommentary of Jagannathayati, 16th cent. on the Brahmasūtra by Bādarāyaṇa, basic aphoristic text of Vedānta; from the Dvaita point of view.
The commentary of Śrī Madhav on Mandukya Upanishad
Expounding the dualistic (Dvaita) viewpoint in Hindu philosophy; includes text of the Māṇḍukyopaniṣad.
Karmanirṇayaḥ
Dvaita interpretation of certain Vedic rituals and the mantras relating to Vishnu, Hindu deity; with five classical Sanskrit commentaries.
Mahābhāratatātparyanirṇayah̤
Treatise on the theological significance of the Mahābhārata according to Dvaita school in Hindu philosophy.