A provocative Vedantic essay exploring why the world, with all its chaos and contradiction, is exactly as it must be. Through vivid thought experiments, it reveals that perfection lies not in goodness but in completeness — that even ignorance, suffering, and death are necessary conditions for experience itself.
Dvaita means “duality.” In philosophy, it names Madhva’s system where God, soul, and world are eternally distinct. In Advaita Vedanta, duality is provisional (mithya), ultimately resolved in non-dual Brahman.