The most extraordinary instance of this is his explanation of the celebrated phrase in the Chândogya Upanishad Sa âtmâ tat tvam asi.
The reading atat tvam asi is said not to have originated with Madhva but to be found in a Bhâgavata work called the Sâmasamhitâ.
He reads Sa âtmâ atat tvam asi and considers that it means "You are not that God.
Or to propose another explanation of the text, Atma tat tvam asi, That art thou, it may be divided, atma tat tvam asi.
Thus what was formerly pronounced as tuam hi agne now appears as tvam hy agne.
Different worlds are eternal variations on the same theme, the tat tvam asi of the Hindus tends to become a scientific variety.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "tvam" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.