Talk:Brahma Sampradaya

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[edit] POV

"Brahma is a disciple of Lord Krishna, who spoke the original Vedic knowledge, and Brahma handed it down to others who continued to teach others.[1] Brahma in turn enlightens his son, the eternal sage Narada Muni, thus starring the Brahma-sampradaya.[2]" This and many other statements are POV. --Shruti14 t c s 21:40, 20 April 2008 (UTC)

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I replaced Template:Caitanya sampradaya with Template:Hindu philosophy, which is more appropriate because the article does not just refer to Caitanya's philosophy, but also Madhvacharya's and many others outside of Gaudiya Vaishnavism. In fact, "Brahma sampradaya" usually refers to Madhva's philosophy, while "Brahma-madhva-gaudiya" most often refers to Caitanya's Gaudiya theology. --Shruti14 t c s 21:40, 20 April 2008 (UTC)