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Dvaita Dvaita Vedanta (); (originally known as Tattvavada; IAST:Tattvavāda), is a sub-school in the Vedanta tradition of Hindu philosophy. The term Tattvavada literally means "arguments from a realist viewpoint". The Tattvavada (Dvaita) Vedanta su ...
school of thought, founded by Sri
Madhvacharya Madhvacharya (; ; CE 1199-1278 or CE 1238–1317), sometimes Anglicisation, anglicised as Madhva Acharya, and also known as Purna Prajna () and Ānanda Tīrtha, was an Indian philosopher, theologian and the chief proponent of the ''Dvaita'' ...
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Madhvacharya

For a complete list, see
Works of Madhvacharya The extant works of the Dvaita founder-philosopher, Madhvacharya, called the Sarvamūla Granthas, are many in number. The works span a wide spectrum of topics concerning Dvaita philosophy in specific and Vedic thought in general. They are commenta ...
* Anu
Bhashya Bhashya () is a "commentary" or "exposition" of any primary or secondary text in ancient or medieval Indian literature. Common in Sanskrit literature, ''Bhashya'' is also found in other Indian languages. Bhashya are found in various fields, ranging ...
* Mahabharata Tatparya Nirnaya * Gita Bhashya * Brahma Sutra Bhashya


Padmanabha Tirtha

* Sanyaya Ratnavali * Sat-tarka-Deepavali * Commentories on 10 Prakaranas * Commentory on Gita Bhashya * Madhwashtaka * Also believed to have written a marvellous work of 1100 verses called "Vayuleelavistarana"


Vadiraja Theertha

* Rukminishavijaya * Yukti Mallika * Mahabharata Prasthana which includes two important works 1) Mahabharata Lakshalamkara and 2) Commentary on Mahabharata Tatparya Nirnaya of Madhvacarya * Svapna Vrundavanakhyana * Gurvartha Dipika a sub-commentary on Sri Jayatirtha's Nyaya Sudha & Tatva Prakashika * Dashavatara Stuti * Krishna Stuti * Hayagriva Sampada Stotra * Nava Graha Stotra * Thirtha prabandha


Narayana Panditacharya Sri Narayana Panditacharya (also referred as Narayana Pandita) ( IAST:''Nārāyaṇa Paṇḍitacārya'') (c. 1290 – c. 1370), is an Indian scholar and philosopher in the Dvaita Vedānta tradition. He was the youngest son of Trivikrama Pandi ...

* Sri Madhva Vijaya * Sangraha Ramayana * Prameya Nava Malika *
Shiva Stuti Shiva Stuti (Sanskrit:शिवस्तुति; IAST:Śivastutī), is one of the most famous Sukta, Stutis (poems) composed by Sri Narayana Panditacharya in praise of Lord Shiva written in Prithvi metre. ''Stuti'' means eulogy, singing praise ...
* Narasimha Stuti


Trivikrama Panditacharya Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya (1258 - 1320), was an Indian scholar and one of the disciples of Sri Madhvacharya, the great Dvaita philosopher. He composed the Vayu Stuti, one of the most famous Stotras in the Madhva tradition. Biography Sri ...

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Vayu Stuti Vayu STUTI is one of the most famous Stutis (poems) composed by Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya in praise of Sri Madhvacharya, the founder of the Dvaita school of philosophy. Madhvas, or the followers of Sri Madhvacharya, know that Madhvacharya is ...
* Tattva Dipika * Vishnu Stuti * Tatvapradeepa (Commentory on Acharya Madhva's Brahma-sutra-Bhashya)


Jayatirtha Sri Jayatirtha (), ''also known as'' Teekacharya () (1345 - 1388), was a Hindu philosopher, dialectician, polemicist and the sixth pontiff of Madhvacharya Peetha from (1365 – 1388). He is considered to be one of the most important seers in ...

For a complete list, see Works of Jayatirtha * Nyaya Sudha * Tattva Prakashika * Prameya Deepika * Nyaya Deepika


Vyasatirtha Vyāsatīrtha (. 1460 – 1539), also called ''Vyasaraja'' or ''Chandrikacharya'', was a Hindu philosopher, scholar, polemicist, commentator and poet belonging to the Madhwacharya's Dvaita order of Vedanta. As the patron saint of the Vijay ...

* Nyayamritam * Tarkatandava * Tatparya Chandrika * Mayavada Khandana Mandaramanjari * Upadhi Khandana Mandaramanjari * Prapancha Mithyatvanumana Khandana Mandaramanjari * Tattvaviveka Mandaramanjari * Bhedojjivana * Sattarkavilasa


Sripadaraja Sripadaraja ( sa, श्रीपादराज; ) or Sripadaraya, also known by his pontifical name Lakshminarayana Tirtha (1422 - 1480), was a Hindu Dvaita philosopher, scholar and composer and the pontiff of the Madhvacharya mutt at Mulb ...

* Vagvajra(A commentary on Jayatirtha's Nyaya Sudha) * Bhramaragita * Venugita * Gopigita


Vijayeendra Tirtha

* Adhikaranamala * Adwaitha Shiksha * AitarEyopanishad bhashya Vyakya * Ananda taratamya vadarthah * Anubhashya Tippani * Anuvyakyana Tippani * Appayya kapolachapetika * Brahmasootra Nyayasangraha * Bruhadaranyopanishad bhashya vyakya * Bheda vidyavilasah * Bheda Prabha * Bheda Sanjeevini * Bhedaagama Sudakara * Bheda chintamani (Bhedakalpataru) * Bheda kusumanjali * Bhedaprabha (Bhedarathnaprabha) * Bhuttoji Kuttanam * Chakra meemamsa * Chandrikodahrutha Nyayavivaranam * Chandogyopanishad bhashya vyakya * Dwasuparnam ityaadinam Bedaparatva samarthanam * Eashavasyopanishad bhashya Teeka Tippani * Geeksharaartha: * Geetabhashya prameyadeepika vyakya * Geethatatparya nyaayadeepika vyakyanam * Kathalakshana teeka vyakhya * Karma Nirnaya Teeka Tippani * KaTakopanishad bhashya Vyakya * Kenopanishad bhashya Teeka * Kuchodya kutharah * Lingamoolanveshana khandanam * Madhwadhwa kantakoddharah * Madhwa siddhantha sarodharah * Mandookopanishad bhashya vyakya * Mayavada Kandana Teeka Tippani * Meemasa nyaaya koumudee * Mityatvanumanu Kandana Teeka Tippani * Mundakopanishat Bhashya Vyakya * Narasimha stutih * Narayana shabdartha Nirvachanam * Nyayadeepika tippani * Nyayavivarana tippani * Nyaayamrutha Gurvamoda * Nyaayadhwa Deepika * Nyaayamrutha Nyayarathnamala * Nyaayamruta Madhyamamodha * Nyayamrutaamoda * Nyaaya moukthikamala * Nyayamala (Chandrikavyakhya) * Nyaya champakamala * Nyayamruthodahruitha Jaimineeya Nyayamala * Nyayasudha vyaakyaa bindu: * Nyayamukurah * Nayanamanjaree * Omkara vaadaartha * Paapavimochana stotram (Duritapahara stotra) * Padartha sangrahah * Pancha sanskara deepika * Parameyadeepika tippani * Paratattva prakashika * Pramana paddhathi vyakhya * Pramana lakshana teeka vyakhya * Pranava darpana khandanam * Pishtapashu Meemamsa * Panchasamskara deepika * Ramanuja matha reethya Sootrartah * Rugbhashya Tippani * Sarva siddhantha saraasaara vivekah * Sanmarga deepika * Shruthi taatparya Koumudee * Shruti Tatva prakashika * Shruthyartha saara: * Shaivasarvasva khandanam * Siddhantha saraasara vivechanam * Shatprashnopanishad bhashya Teeka Tippani * Sripadarajashtakam * Shravana Vidhivilaasa: * Sri Vyasaraja Stotram * Subhadra Dhananjayah (Kavya) * Sootraartha sangraha * Taittareeyopanishad bhashya Teeka * Tattvamanikya petika (Tattvaprakashika tippani) * Tureeya Shivakhandanam * Tattvasankhyana teekavyakhya * Tattvodyotha goodhabhava prakashah * Tatparya Chandrika Vyakya * Tatparya Chandrika bhooshanam * Tatparya Chandrika Kuchodya KuTara * Upasamhara vijayah * Ubhayagrasta Rahoodayah (Play) * Upadhikandana Teeka Tippani * Vaadamalika * Vagvaikharee * Virodhoddharah * Vishnu Stuti Vyakyana * Vishnu tattva nirnaya teeka * Vyasaraja vijayah ( Kavyaa) * Yukti ratnakara (tarkatandava vyakya)


Raghuttama Tirtha Raghuttama Tirtha (Sanskrit:रघूत्तम तीर्थ); IAST:Śrī Raghūttama Tīrtha) ( 1548 - 1596), was an Indian philosopher, scholar, theologian and saint. He was also known as Bhavabodhacharya (). His diverse oeuvre in ...

*Viṣṇutattvanirṇayaṭikā Bhavabodha *Tattvaprakāśikā Bhavabodha *Nyāyavivaranaṭikā Bhavabodha *Nyāyaratna-Sambandhadipikā *Bṛhadāraṇyakopaniṣad Bhasya Bhavabodha *Vivaraṇoddharā Bhavabodha *Gītābhāṣya Prameyadīpikā Bhavabodha *Sanyayavivruthi Bhavabodha *Anuvyakyana Nyāyamāla Brahma Sutra Sambandhapradīpā *Tāratamya Stotram *Taittirīya Vinirnaya


Raghavendra Tirtha Raghavendra Tirtha () (1595 – 1671) was a Hindu scholar, theologian and saint. He was also known as Sudha Parimalacharya (). His diverse oeuvre include commentaries on the works of Madhva, Jayatirtha and Vyasatirtha, interpretation of the ...

* Dasha Prakaranas * Nyaya Muktavali * Tantra Dipika * Nyayasudhaa Parimala * Mantrartha Manjari * Prameya Dipika * Gita Vivrutti * Pratahsankalpa Gadya


Satyanatha Tirtha Satyanatha Tirtha (also known as Satyanatha Yati) (Sanskrit:सत्यनाथा तीर्थ); IAST:Śrī Satyanātha Tīrtha) (1648 – 1674), also called ''Abhinava Vyasaraja'', was a Hindu philosopher, scholar, theologian, logi ...

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Abhinava Chandrika Abhinava Chandrika (Sanskrit:अभिनव चन्द्रिका); (), is a Sanskrit work on Dvaita philosophy written by Satyanatha Tirtha. It is a lucid adaptation of the well-known commentary on Jayatirthas Tattvaprakāśikā, which ...
* Abhinavamrutha * Abhinava Tarkatandava * Abhinava Gada *Nyaya Sudha Parashu


Purandara Dasa Purandara Dasa (IAST: Purandara dāsa) ( 1470 – 1565) was a Haridasa philosopher and a follower of Madhwacharya 's Dwaitha philosophy -saint from present-day Karnataka, India. He was a composer, singer and one of the chief founding-prop ...

* Thousands of Devaranamas (devotional songs)


Kanaka Dasa Kanaka Dasa (1509–1609) was a Haridasa saint and philosopher, popularly called Daasashreshta Kanakadasa (ದಾಸಶ್ರೇಷ್ಠ ಕನಕದಾಸ). He was a renowned composer of Carnatic music, poet, reformer and musician. He is kn ...

* Nala Charitre * Hari Bhakti Sara * Rama Dhanya Charitre * Mohana Tarangini


Satyapriya Tirtha Satyapriya Tirtha (c. 1701 – c. 1744) was an Indian Hindu philosopher, guru, scholar, yogi, mystic and the pontiff of Uttaradi Math, a math dedicated to Dvaita philosophy. He was the successor of Satyavijaya Tirtha and the 24th pontiff ...

*Mahābhāṣya Vivarana * Chandrika Bindu


Satyadharma Tirtha

*Tattvasaṁkhyāna Tippani *Namaka Chamaka Vyakhyana *Shreemadbhagavata Tippani *Viratparva Tippani *Udyoga Parva Tippani *Ramayana Tippani *Virahimodasudhavyakhyan *Vishnutatvanirnaya Teeka tippani


Satyadhyana Tirtha Satyadhyana Tirtha () (24 December 1872 – 24 March 1942) was an Indian Hindu philosopher, scholar, yogi, mystic, theologian and saint. He was the 38th pontiff of Uttaradi Math and served the pontificate from 1911-1942. He was considered ...

*Gitasarasangraha *Gitapradhipadarthachadrika *Bheda Paranyeva Khalu Brahma Sutrani *Chandrikamandanam *Gita Vimarsha *Brahma Sutra Vimarsha *Advaita Branti Prakasha *Gita Lekhana Mala *Bhasma Dharana Nisheda tathaa Urdvapundra Dharanam *Sudarshana Mahatmya *Sabhasara Sangraha Part I (civil suit), II and III (Kannada) *Geethopanyasagalu (Kannada)


Important references for Dvaita philosophy

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Vedas upright=1.2, The Vedas are ancient Sanskrit texts of Hinduism. Above: A page from the '' Atharvaveda''. The Vedas (, , ) are a large body of religious texts originating in ancient India. Composed in Vedic Sanskrit, the texts constitute the ...
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Bhagavata The Bhagavata tradition, also called Bhagavatism, refers to an ancient religious sect that traced its origin to the region of Mathura. After its syncretism with the Brahmanical tradition of Vishnu, Bhagavatism became a pan-Indian tradition ...
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Upanishads The Upanishads (; sa, उपनिषद् ) are late Vedic Sanskrit texts that supplied the basis of later Hindu philosophy.Wendy Doniger (1990), ''Textual Sources for the Study of Hinduism'', 1st Edition, University of Chicago Press, , ...
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Pancharatra ''Pancharatra'' (IAST: ''Pāñcarātra'') was a religious movement in Hinduism that originated in late 3rd-century BCE around the ideas of Narayana and the various avatars of Vishnu as their central deities.Mahabharata The ''Mahābhārata'' ( ; sa, महाभारतम्, ', ) is one of the two major Sanskrit epics of ancient India in Hinduism, the other being the ''Rāmāyaṇa''. It narrates the struggle between two groups of cousins in the Kuruk ...
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Ramayana The ''Rāmāyana'' (; sa, रामायणम्, ) is a Sanskrit literature, Sanskrit Indian epic poetry, epic composed over a period of nearly a millennium, with scholars' estimates for the earliest stage of the text ranging from the 8th ...
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Brahma Sutras The ''Brahma Sūtras'' ( sa, ब्रह्मसूत्राणि) is a Sanskrit text, attributed to the sage bādarāyaṇa or sage Vyāsa, estimated to have been completed in its surviving form in approx. 400–450 CE,, Quote: "...we can ...


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Dvaita Dvaita Vedanta (); (originally known as Tattvavada; IAST:Tattvavāda), is a sub-school in the Vedanta tradition of Hindu philosophy. The term Tattvavada literally means "arguments from a realist viewpoint". The Tattvavada (Dvaita) Vedanta su ...


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