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The Madhvas are Vaishnavas. They are known as '''Brahma Sampradayins'''. The founder of the sect is Madhvacharya, otherwise called Ananda Tirtha and Purna-Prajna. He was born in 1200. He was a great opponent of Sankaracharya's Advaita system of philosophy and propounded the '''Dvaita system'''. He is regarded as an incarnation of Vayu or the Wind-God. He erected and consecrated at Udipi the image of the Lord Krishna. 
 
The Madhvas are Vaishnavas. They are known as '''Brahma Sampradayins'''. The founder of the sect is Madhvacharya, otherwise called Ananda Tirtha and Purna-Prajna. He was born in 1200. He was a great opponent of Sankaracharya's Advaita system of philosophy and propounded the '''Dvaita system'''. He is regarded as an incarnation of Vayu or the Wind-God. He erected and consecrated at Udipi the image of the Lord Krishna. 
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The Gurus of the Madhva sect are Brahmins and Sannyasins. The followers bear the impress of the symbols of Vishnu upon their breasts and shoulders. They are stamped with a hot iron. Their frontal mark consists of two perpendicular lines made with Gopichandana and joined at the root of the nose. They make straight black line, with a charcoal from incense offered to Krishna, which terminates in a round mark made with turmeric. The Madhvas are divided into two classes called the Vyasakutas and the Dasakutas. They are found in Karnataka. Truthfulness, study of scriptures, generositY, kindness, faith and freedom from envy form the moral code of Madhvas. They give the Lord's Names to their children (Namakarana), and mark the body with His symb°1s (Ankana). They practise virtue in thought, word and deed (Bhajana)
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The Gurus of the Madhva sect are Brahmins and Sannyasins. The followers bear the impress of the symbols of Vishnu upon their breasts and shoulders. They are stamped with a hot iron. Their frontal mark consists of two perpendicular lines made with Gopichandana and joined at the root of the nose. They make straight black line, with a charcoal from incense offered to Krishna, which terminates in a round mark made with turmeric.  
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The Madhvas are divided into two classes called the '''Vyasakutas''' and the '''Dasakutas'''. They are found in Karnataka. Truthfulness, study of scriptures, generosity, kindness, faith and freedom from envy form the moral code of Madhvas. They give the Lord's Names to their children (Namakarana), and mark the body with His symbols (Ankana). They practise virtue in thought, word and deed (Bhajana). 
 
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HINDU THEOLOGY  
      
RADHA VALLABHIS Radha Vallabhis worship Krishna as Radha-r.,Atabha, the Lord or Lover of Radha. Harivans was the ...,',ander of this sect. Sera Sakhi \Tani gives a detailed ',scription of the notion of this sect and more of their L:ditions and observances. Charana Dasis, Dadu Panthis, Hari Chandis, Kabir p,,ithis, Khakis, Maluk Dasis, Mira Bais, Madhavis, Rayi Senais. Sakhi Bhavas, Sadma Panthis, are all v,--:-hriava sects. 
 
RADHA VALLABHIS Radha Vallabhis worship Krishna as Radha-r.,Atabha, the Lord or Lover of Radha. Harivans was the ...,',ander of this sect. Sera Sakhi \Tani gives a detailed ',scription of the notion of this sect and more of their L:ditions and observances. Charana Dasis, Dadu Panthis, Hari Chandis, Kabir p,,ithis, Khakis, Maluk Dasis, Mira Bais, Madhavis, Rayi Senais. Sakhi Bhavas, Sadma Panthis, are all v,--:-hriava sects. 

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