Noun
Siddhanta (uncountable)
The established and accepted view of any particular school within Indian philosophy.
His Brahma Sphuta Siddhanta was translated into Arabic in 773 and was subsequently translated into Latin in 1126. Source: Internet
Nimbarka 's school of differential monism ( Dvaitadvaita ), Ramanuja 's school of qualified monism ( Vishistadvaita ) and Saiva Siddhanta and Kashmir Shaivism are all considered to be panentheistic. Source: Internet
The main objective of this movement was to propagate the Dvaita philosophy of Madhvacharya (Madhva Siddhanta) to the masses through a literary medium known as Dasa Sahitya literature of the servants of the Lord. Source: Internet