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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Traitavad (त्रैतवाद) or Traita (त्रेत्) alTraitavad (त्रैतवाद) or Traita (त्रेत्) also known as Vedic Trinity, is a Hindu philosophy, in which Brahman (God), Jiva (soul) and Prakruti (matter/universe) are separate entities that exist eternally, unlike Advaita. It has similarities with Dvaita and Visishtadvaita, the major difference being that God is impersonal in Traitavad, unlike these two schools. It was propagated by Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati by stating references from Vedanta darshan and Brahmasutra. Both Pralaya (Dissolution) and Utpatti (origin) are never-ending cyclic processes carried out by Brahman (God), which are supported by the Dvaita and Advaita philosophies. Notable Traitvad believers include Lala Lajpat Rai, yogi sri Arobindo and Indian Freedom Fighters. sri Arobindo and Indian Freedom Fighters.
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rdfs:comment Traitavad (त्रैतवाद) or Traita (त्रेत्) alTraitavad (त्रैतवाद) or Traita (त्रेत्) also known as Vedic Trinity, is a Hindu philosophy, in which Brahman (God), Jiva (soul) and Prakruti (matter/universe) are separate entities that exist eternally, unlike Advaita. It has similarities with Dvaita and Visishtadvaita, the major difference being that God is impersonal in Traitavad, unlike these two schools. It was propagated by Maharshi Dayanand Saraswati by stating references from Vedanta darshan and Brahmasutra. Notable Traitvad believers include Lala Lajpat Rai, yogi sri Arobindo and Indian Freedom Fighters. sri Arobindo and Indian Freedom Fighters.
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