- The
Puṣṭimārga, also
known as
Pushtimarg (Path of
Nourishing or Flourishing) or
Vallabha Sampradāya, is a sect
within the
Vaishnavism tradition of Hinduism...
- was an
Indian saint and philosopher. He
founded the Kr̥ṣṇa-centered
Puṣṭimārga sect of
Vaishnavism in the Braj (Vraja)
region of India, and propounded...
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often told
through the lens of the
Vallabha Sampradāya aka the
Puṣṭimārga. The
Puṣṭimārga regards Sūrdās as an
initiated disciple of Vallabha, and his hagiography...
- of the
Puṣṭimārga sect of Vaishnavism. Gokulanātha was the
fourth son of Viṭṭhalanātha, and was the
founder of the
fourth house of the
Puṣṭimārga. He wrote...
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compositions with a
salutation to Vitthala. The
hagiographical texts of the
Puṣṭimārga (the Vallabhākhyāna, Nija Vārtā, and Sampradāya Kalpadruma) ****ert that...
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states his own is nirguṇa.
Vallabha was the
founder of the
Puṣṭimārga.
According to a
Puṣṭimārga text, Gadādharadāsa's Saṁpradāyapradīpa (colophon states...
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Indian philosopher. He was the
younger son of Vallabha, who
founded the
Puṣṭimārga Sampradāya of Hinduism.
Apart from Viṭṭhalanātha, his
other names include...
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According to both Gauḍīya (Kavikarṇapura's Gauragaṇoddeśadīpikā) and
Puṣṭimārga (Vallabhadigvijaya) accounts, Mādhavendra Purī (called Mādhavendra Yati...
- Narmadā. At the age of
fourteen in the
village of Tenatalāv, he met a
Puṣṭimārga scholar named Icchārām Bhaṭṭajī. Icchārām
encouraged him to
travel across...
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elaborate style of sevā ("service")
proscribed by the
Puṣṭimārga Vaiṣṇava sect. The
Puṣṭimārga was
founded by
Vallabha in the
early 16th
century and placed...