The Prameya shloka is a Shloka composed by Sri Vyasatirtha, a leading philosopher in the Dvaita school of Vedanta. The shloka summarises the nine basic tenets of Dvaita or Tattvavada[1], which is a school of philosophy founded by Sri Madhvacharya.
A correct understanding of this shloka is equivalent to obtaining a firm grasp of the fundamental principles of Tattvavada[2].
The transliteration of the Prameya shloka is:
Sri manmadhvamate hariH parataraH satyaM jagat tattvatO
BedO jIvagaNAH harEranucharAH nIchOcchaBAvaMgatAH |
muktirnaijasuKAnuBUtiramalABaktiScha tatsAdhanaM
hyAkSAditritayaM pramANamaKilAmnAyaikavEdyO hariH ||
The nine tenets and their translation would be