(Sri Ramanujacharya, pioneer of Vishishtadvaita Vedanta and the foremost Jeeyar of Sri Vaishnava Sampradaya.)
Qualified nondualism. The doctrine that men’s spirits of have a qualified or partial identity with God. (Glossary for the Vahinis)
Madhvacharya opposed and contradicted the view of Sankara, according to which Brahman was truth and the world false and asserted that Brahman, Jiva and Prakriti were distinct and that each one of them was as real as the other two. (SSB 1974, p. 136)