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Svābhāvika Bhedābheda, also known as Dvaitādvaita[1] and as Bhinnābhinna,[2] is the philosophical doctrine of "natural identity-in-difference"[1] or "natural difference cum-non-difference."[3] It was propagated by the medieval Vedānta scholars Nimbarkacharya and Srinivasacharya, as an explication of bhedābheda, difference and non-difference of Atman and Brahman.