Srinivasacharya
Srinivasacharya (; 7th century) also known as Srinivasa, was a vedantic philosopher and theologian. He was a disciple of Nimbārkacārya and an acharya of Nimbārka Sampradāya. Srinivasacharya composed ''Vedānta-Kaustubha'' (a commentary on the Brahma Sūtra) at the request of Nimbārkacārya. Srinivasacharya's philosophical framework, known as ''Svabhāvika Bhedābheda'', emphasizes the natural distinction and similarity between the individual soul and the supreme being. Provided by Wikipedia-
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13by Mahadeva Sastri A (ed.)Other Authors: “...Srinivasacharya L (ed.)...”
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14Published 1894Other Authors: “...MAHADEVA SASTRI A & SRINIVASACHARYA L...”
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15Published 1898Other Authors: “...MAHADEVA SASTRI A & SRINIVASACHARYA L...”
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17Published 1897Other Authors: “...MAHADEVA SASTRI A & SRINIVASACHARYA L...”
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18Published 1897Other Authors: “...MAHADEVA SASTRI A & SRINIVASACHARYA L...”
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19Published 1913Other Authors: “...MAHADEVA SASTRI A & SRINIVASACHARYA L...”
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20Published 1913Other Authors: “...MAHADEVA SASTRI A & SRINIVASACHARYA L...”
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