The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions (1953 page)

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dvaita. Selves and matter are the instruments of Brahman in a relationship like that of souls and bodies (
ar
ra-
ar
r
-bh
va
). Although God is beyond description, nevertheless much can be inferred and attributed analogously to God from his manifestations in the world as
avat
ra
(incarnation). He is thus the source of grace (
anugraha
), seeking the salvation of those who turn to him, in a general way through revelation (
Veda
), and in particular to his devotees.
R
m(a)pras
d
(18th cent.)
. Bengali Hindu saint and poet. He was devoted to
K
l
.
It is said that when he was working as a bookkeeper, he was so preoccupied with K
l
that he entered, not figures, but poems in her honour. His employer provided him with a pension so that he would no longer need to work.

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