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=== '''Prasthana Trayi''' ===
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=== Prasthana Trayi ===
 
The Upanishads form one of the three main sources for all schools of Vedanta, together with the Bhagavad Gita and the Brahmasutras. Vedanta seeks to answer questions about the relation between Atman and Brahman, and the relation between Brahman and the world.
 
The Upanishads form one of the three main sources for all schools of Vedanta, together with the Bhagavad Gita and the Brahmasutras. Vedanta seeks to answer questions about the relation between Atman and Brahman, and the relation between Brahman and the world.
 
Major schools of Vedanta include the Advaita, Visishtadvaita, Dvaita  with the others such as Nimbarka's ''Dvaitadvaita'', Vallabha's ''Suddhadvaita'' and Chaitanya's ''Acintya Bhedabheda'' schools all of which are named based on their theory of the relationship of brahman and atman.  
 
Major schools of Vedanta include the Advaita, Visishtadvaita, Dvaita  with the others such as Nimbarka's ''Dvaitadvaita'', Vallabha's ''Suddhadvaita'' and Chaitanya's ''Acintya Bhedabheda'' schools all of which are named based on their theory of the relationship of brahman and atman.  
 
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