01918nam 2200385 450 991072435950332120230630193744.010.4000/books.ifp.1444(CKB)5470000002601360(NjHacI)995470000002601360(EXLCZ)99547000000260136020230630d1968 uy 0freur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLa doctrine de Madhva Dvaita-Vedanta /Suzanne SiauvePondichéry :Institut Français de Pondichéry,1968.1 online resource (408 pages)Collection Indologie ;38Includes bibliographical references and index.The entire history of Vedanta is characterized by the struggle between the dualist and non-dualist movements. Confronted by the advaita philosophy of Śaṅkara, the system of Madhva, to which the present French study is devoted, represents extreme dualism or dvaita. However, after emphasizing the irreversible difference between God and the world, Madhva, as if to compensate for this apparent rupture, proclaims that all beings other than the One Being are dependent on the latter; only God depends on none other than himself. The originality of the system of Madhva lies in giving a new turn to the relationship between the Being and beings. Only the Being is capable of creating beings different from himself and totally dependent upon him. God allows all reality to be, and to be what it is.Collection Indologie ;38.Doctrine de Madhva HinduismHinduism.294.5Siauve Suzanne642493NjHacINjHaclBOOK9910724359503321La doctrine de Madhva3033609UNINA