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The other Masters of Vedanta, most notably Ramanuja, Madhva, Nimbarka, Chaitanya, and Swami Narayan, agreed with Shankara that we are of the same nature as Brahman and then added that the Vedas clearly state that inside the Brahman there is another entirely Transcendental world of forms and beings.
Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar Jeffrey Armstrong 2010
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The other Masters of Vedanta, most notably Ramanuja, Madhva, Nimbarka, Chaitanya, and Swami Narayan, agreed with Shankara that we are of the same nature as Brahman and then added that the Vedas clearly state that inside the Brahman there is another entirely Transcendental world of forms and beings.
Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar Jeffrey Armstrong 2010
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The other Masters of Vedanta, most notably Ramanuja, Madhva, Nimbarka, Chaitanya, and Swami Narayan, agreed with Shankara that we are of the same nature as Brahman and then added that the Vedas clearly state that inside the Brahman there is another entirely Transcendental world of forms and beings.
Spiritual Teachings of the Avatar Jeffrey Armstrong 2010
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In calling for renewed theological engagement between our traditions, however, I have in mind the rich history of rational reflection by persons of deep religious commitment as exemplified in the works of saintly scholars such as Shankara and Ramanuja in Hinduism and Aquinas and Augustine in Christianity.
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I in fact envy them for their unstinted faith in the way of Ramanuja.
Jeerleaders: Rich, Ulrich, Ned Tusar N Mohapatra 2008
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As the editors of the on-line magazine (and hence, one of You) noted, It must be said that the young man, Shekar Ramanuja Sidarth, is not much of a cameraman.
December 2006 2006
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Even Sankara distorted some dualistic ideas presented in the upanishads to suit his monistic philosophy; while Ramanuja and the others distorted the monistic statements into dualistic ones...
Sri Aurobindo is quite "liberal" Tusar N Mohapatra 2006
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This position is illustrated through a comparative study of Ramanuja, Aurobindo, Shankara, Ruusbroec, Eckhart, Boehme, and other Christian and Hindu mystics.
Dostoevsky, Hick, Underhill, Boehme, Eckhart, Shankara, and Sri Aurobindo Tusar N Mohapatra 2006
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For example, while Ramanuja has a very strong doctrine of grace, he appears to allow some room for libertarian free will.
Concepts of God Wainwright, William 2006
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Sri Aurobindo has read all the western and Indian philosophers but in The Life Divine he hardly mentions anybody by name except for Shankara and a passing reference to Buddha and Ramanuja.
Sri Aurobindo is a multi-facetted genius Tusar N Mohapatra 2006
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