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- The Puṣṭimārga, also known as Pushtimarg (Path of Nourishing or Flourishing) or Vallabha Sampradāya, is a sect within the Vaishnavism tradition of Hinduism...
- the Vallabhacharya and Pushtimarg Sect of certain alleged controversial practices by their leaders. In the 19th century, Pushtimarg encountered attacks from...
- Bethak, lit. 'seat', is a site considered sacred by the followers of the Pushtimarg tradition of Vaishnava Hinduism in India for performing devotional rituals...
- portray Krishna. They are mainly made to hang in Hindu temples of the Pushtimarg devotional tradition, especially the Shrinathji Temple in Nathdwara, Rajasthan...
- counterpart goddess Radha in the form of Radharani. The temple belongs to Pushtimarg tradition. The current structure of temple was built up by Seth Gokul...
- referred to more generally as Sannyasis. In the sect of Vallabhacharya, the Pushtimarg, Brahmin religious leaders and spiritual heads of the tradition use Goswami...
- 1079/9781780645230.0118, ISBN 978-1-78064-523-0, retrieved 2024-09-28 Pushtimarg. Pushtimarg. pp. v. Saha, Shandip (2004-01-01). "Creating a Community of Grace:...
- Mewar. According to the Pushtimarg literature, Ajabde accepted Pushtimarg and became a devotee of Vitthalanatha. The Pushtimarg literature of Vallabha...
- Hindu Bhakti saint Vallabha. Vallabha was a Telugu Brahmin who propagated Pushtimarg, which emphasizes on the unconditional bhakti and seva of Krishna. According...
- Sri Champaklata Sakhi Temple is situated in Karhala, Uttar Pradesh. In Pushtimarg tradition, Padmanabhdas, disciple of Vallabhacharya, is believed to be...