(c. 1238–1317) was the most fascinating of the Hindu sage-philosophers and one of the greatest theistic thinkers of all time.
His doctrine of Panchabeda emphasized absolute distinctions between God, the soul, and matter. There is an unbridgeable gulf between God and all other beings because God is the only independent Reality.
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