- Vallabha, or
Vallabhacharya (Devanagari: वल्लभाचार्य, IAST: Vallabhācārya, May 7, 1478 – July 7, 1530 CE), was an
Indian saint and philosopher. He founded...
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performing devotional rituals.
These sites are ****ociated with
Vallabhacharya, the
founder of
Pushtimarg and his descendants. They mark
public events...
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Vaishnava tradition focused on the
worship of the
deity Krishna.
Vallabhacharya's pure form (nondualist)
philosophy is
different from Advaita. The Shrinathji...
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Pushtimarg (the way of grace) or the
Vallabha Sampradaya,
established by
Vallabhacharya.
Shrinathji is
worshipped mainly by the
followers of
Bhakti Yoga and...
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filed because of an
editorial article published by them
accusing the
Vallabhacharya and
Pushtimarg Sect of
certain alleged controversial practices that...
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Dvaitadvaita school of Nimbarkacharya, and the
Shuddhadvaita of
Vallabhacharya.
There are also
several other Vishnu-traditions.
Ramananda (14th century)...
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Allen (2014-07-29).
Seeing Krishna in America: The
Bhakti Tradition of
Vallabhacharya in
India and Its
Movement to the West. McFarland. p. 187. ISBN 9780786459735...
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people of
Gujarat and Rajasthan,
among others.
Vitthal Nathji, son of
Vallabhacharya institutionalised the
worship of
Shrinathji at Nathdwara.
Today also...
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Madhavpur is also
culturally significant due to one of the
seats of
Vallabhacharya who is
founder of
Pushtimarg Vaishnava Hindu sect. The seat, called...
- and his
disciple Srinivasacharya but most
emerged later,
including Vallabhacharya (15th century CE) and
Chaitanya Mahaprabhu. They
started their own schools...