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Define the doctrine of vishishtadvaita​

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VishishtAdvaita (literally "Advaita with uniqueness; qualifications") is a non-dualistic school of Vedanta philosophy. It is non-dualism of the qualified whole, in which Brahman alone exists, but is characterized by multiplicity. It can be described as qualified monism or qualified non-dualism or attributive monism.

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vishishtadvaita ( literally with uniqueness qualification ); is a non dualism school of Vedanta philosophy it is non dualism of the qualified whole in which Brahmin alone exist but is characterized by multiplicity

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