Pillai Lokacharya

Pillai Lokacharya

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name = Pillai Lokcharya


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birth_date = 1205
birth_place = India
death_date = 1311
death_place = India
occupation = Philosopher
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Pillai Lokacharya (b. 1205 d. 1311) was an Indian philosopher who authored several works important to Sri Vaishnava philosophy. [ [http://www.hindu.com/br/2007/10/09/stories/2007100950231400.htm Pillai Lokacharya’s magnum opus] The Hindu]

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*Ramanuja

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