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-  127–130. Śāstrī 1977, pp. 8–9. Hawley, John Stratton (2013). "How Vallabhacharya Met Krishnadevaraya". In Verghese, Anila (ed.). Krishnadevaraya and...
- for performing devotional rituals. These sites are ****ociated with Vallabhacharya, the founder of Pushtimarg and his descendants. They mark public events...
- a Vaishnava tradition focused on the worship of the deity Krishna. Vallabhacharya's pure form (nondualist) philosophy is different from Advaita. The Shrinathji...
- Pushtimarg (the way of grace) or the Vallabha Sampradaya, established by Vallabhacharya. Shrinathji is worshipped mainly by the followers of Bhakti Yoga and...
- filed because of an editorial article published by them accusing the Vallabhacharya and Pushtimarg Sect of certain alleged controversial practices that...
- Role Language Notes 1983 Adi Shankaracharya Adi Shankara Sanskrit 1985 Vallabhacharya Guru Telugu Sri Datta Darsanam Sridatta 1986 Sirivennela Pandit Hari...
- the Dvaitadvaita school of Nimbarkacharya, and the Shuddhadvaita of Vallabhacharya. There are also several other Vishnu-traditions. Ramananda (14th century)...
- people of Gujarat and Rajasthan, among others. Vitthal Nathji, son of Vallabhacharya institutionalised the worship of Shrinathji at Nathdwara. Today also...
- and his disciple Srinivasacharya but most emerged later, including Vallabhacharya (15th century CE) and Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. They started their own schools...
- among the descendants of Yadunātha over the primacy of their svarūpas. "Vallabhacharya | Vishnu devotee, Pushtimarg, Dvaita | Britannica". www.britannica.com...