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Match the prominent philosophical doctrines of the medieval Bhakti movement listed under List I with their corresponding founding preceptors (Acharyas) listed under List II.

  • Vishishtadvaita (Qualified Non-Dualism)Ramanujacharya
  • Dvaita (Dualism)Madhvacharya
  • Shuddhadvaita (Pure Non-Dualism)Vallabhacharya
  • Dvaitadvaita (Dualistic Non-Dualism)Nimbarkacharya

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Vishishtadvaita matches with Ramanujacharya, Dvaita matches with Madhvacharya, Shuddhadvaita matches with Vallabhacharya, and Dvaitadvaita matches with Nimbarkacharya.
The correct matches directly correspond to the foundational Vedantic philosophies of the Bhakti movement: Vishishtadvaita was propounded by Ramanujacharya, Dvaita by Madhvacharya, Shuddhadvaita by Vallabhacharya, and Dvaitadvaita by Nimbarkacharya.

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1
Identify the founder of Vishishtadvaita
Ramanujacharya established Vishishtadvaita, emphasizing devotion (bhakti) to Lord Vishnu within a qualified non-dualistic Vedantic framework.
Associates Qualified Non-Dualism with Ramanujacharya.
2
Identify the founder of Dvaita philosophy
Madhvacharya founded the Tattvavada or Dvaita school, asserting five absolute dualistic differences between God, soul, and world.
Pairs Dualism with Madhvacharya.
3
Identify the founder of Shuddhadvaita
Vallabhacharya founded Pushtimarga and the philosophy of Shuddhadvaita, which views creation as a manifestation of Brahman without Maya.
Pairs Pure Non-Dualism with Vallabhacharya.
4
Identify the founder of Dvaitadvaita
Nimbarkacharya propagated Dvaitadvaita (Bhedabheda-vada), focusing on the dual and non-dual relationship between Radha-Krishna, souls, and matter.
Completes the pairing of Dualistic Non-Dualism with Nimbarkacharya.

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Bhakti Vedantic Philosophies and Preceptors
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