![]() Rāmānujāchārya is famous as the chief proponent of Vishishtadvaita subschool of Vedānta, and his disciples were likely authors of texts such as the Shatyayaniya Upanishad. ![]() Sri Vaishnava tradition holds that Rāmānujāchārya disagreed with his guru and the non-dualistic Advaita Vedānta, and instead followed in the footsteps of Indian Alvārs tradition, the scholars Nāthamuni and Yamunāchārya. Rāmānujāchārya's guru was Yādava Prakāśa, a scholar who was a part of the more ancient Advaita Vedānta monastic tradition. ![]() His philosophical foundations for devotionalism were influential to the Bhakti movement. Sri Bhagavad Rāmānujāchārya (traditionally, 1017–1137 CE IAST: Rāmānujāchārya ) was a Hindu theologian, philosopher, and one of the most important exponents of the Sri Vaishnavism tradition within Hinduism.
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