Talk:Vishishtadvaita

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I don't think it should be deleted. But people should have access to the web site.


Donot add issues irrelevant to Visishtadvaita on the page. It is quite possible that Advaita was not influenced by Buddhism. That can be discussed in the space given for Advaita. Considering that Buddhism predated Advaita and the two having quite a bit in common besides originating in the Indian sub-continent, it is very much possible that the philosophy was influenced.


[edit] Ramanuja's Contribution

The role of Ramanuja in the propogation of Sri Vaishnavism is adequately presented in Ramanuja page.

[edit] Vishishtadvaita: Panentheism & Monotheism

Please note that Panentheism is a belief that God resides in all and everything resides in God.

Monotheism is more related to religion.

Panentheism is related to philosophy.

Philosopher4 11:03, 19 January 2007 (UTC)