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The Hare Krsna movement is a follower of the Vedanta philosophy
Etymology and nomenclature
Prasthanatrayi, the Three Sources
History
Gaudapada, Adi Shankara and Advaita Vedanta
Ramanuja and Vishishtadvaita Vedanta
Madhva and Dvaita
Overview of the schools of Vedanta propounding non dualism Advaita
Overview of the schools of Vedanta propounding dualism Dvaita
Overview of the schools of Vedanta propounding Bhedabheda
Vedanta philosophy
Common features
Relation between Brahman and Jiva / Atman
Epistemology in Dvaita and Vishishtadvaita Vedanta
Theories of cause and effect
The Final Instruction of Lord Krsna
Achintya Bheda Abheda
Philosophical End-Conclusion of Knowledge (Vedanta)
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