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Dvaita (Tattva Bodha context)

Dvaita, within the Tattva Bodha philosophy, is a dualistic school of Vedanta that emphasizes the fundamental difference between the individual soul (jiva) and the Supreme Reality (God or Brahman). It teaches that these entities are distinct and forever separate, akin to a soul and its Creator. This perspective encourages devotion, moral responsibility, and the acknowledgment of a personal God as the ultimate reality, contrasting with non-dual philosophies that see all as one. Dvaita promotes a clear distinction between the eternal, conscious soul and the divine, emphasizing a personal relationship with God.