- The
Puṣṭimārga, also
known as
Pushtimarg (Path of
Nourishing or Flourishing) or
Vallabha Sampradāya, is a sect
within the
Vaishnavism tradition of Hinduism...
-
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...
- was an
Indian saint and philosopher. He
founded the Kr̥ṣṇa-centered
Puṣṭimārga sect of
Vaishnavism in the Braj (Vraja)
region of India, and propounded...
- 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...
- philosopher. He was the
younger son of Vallabhācārya, who
founded the
Puṣṭimārga Sampradāya of Hinduism.
Apart from Viṭṭhalanātha, his
other names include...
-
propounded by the
Hindu philosopher Vallabha (1479-1531 CE), the
founder of
Puṣṭimārga ("The path of grace"), a
Vaishnava tradition focused on the
worship of...
- 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...
-
devotional hymn "Madhurāṣṭakam" of
Vallabha was
created to lead the
devotee in
Pustimarga, the Path of Grace,
which involves a
constant love-filled
devotion to...
- Gokulanātha is in Gokul. The
haveli is
maintained by the
fourth house of the
Puṣṭimārga (the
descendants of Gokulanātha, son of Viṭṭhalanātha). The
deity Gokulanātha...
- ISBN 978-93-82786-37-5. * Barz,
Richard (2018). "Vallabha Sampradāya/
Puṣṭimārga". In Jacobsen, Knut A.; Basu, Helene; Malinar, Angelika; Narayanan, Vasudha...