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" the Visistädvaita philosophy was not a source of perennial inspiration for the development of ever newer shades of thought" and that "the logical and dialectical thinkers of this school were decidedly inferior to the prominent thinkers of the Samkara... "
History of the Dvaita School of Vedānta and Its Literature: From the ... - Page 270
by B. N. Krishnamurti Sharma - 2000 - 654 pages
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A History of Indian Philosophy, Volume 3

Surendranath Dasgupta - Hindu philosophy - 1991 - 636 pages
...these have come down to us, but others have been lost. It seems, however, that the Visistâ-dvaita philosophy was not a source of perennial inspiration...decidedly inferior to the prominent thinkers of the Sankara and the Madhva school. There is hardly any one in the whole history of the development of the...
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