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Answered by Anonymous
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1)Shankara, also called Shankaracharya, (born 700?, Kaladi village?, India—died 750?, Kedarnath), philosopher and theologian, most renowned exponent of the Advaita Vedanta school of philosophy, from whose doctrines the main currents of modern Indian thought are derived

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2) Ramanuja's philosophical foundation was qualified monism, and is called Vishishtadvaita in the Hindu tradition. His ideas are one of three subschools in Vedānta, the other two are known as Ādi Shankara's Advaita (absolute monism) and Madhvāchārya's Dvaita (dualism).

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bro I don't know philosophy of adi Shankara but yes I know philosophy of Ramanuja

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Ramanuja's philosophical foundation was qualified monism, and is called Vishishtadvaita in the Hindu tradition

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