- Vitthala-natha or
Vitthalanath (Devanagari: विट्ठलनाथ, IAST:
Viṭṭhalanātha; 10
December 1515 – 10
February 1586), po****rly
known as Gusainji, was an...
- (1479–1530) and
further developed by his descendants,
particularly Viṭṭhalanātha.
Followers of the Puṣṭimārga
worship Kr̥ṣṇa and
engage in devotional...
- Saṁpradāyakalpadruma,
which is
claimed to be
composed by
Viṭṭhalanātha Bhaṭṭa (a
grandson of
Viṭṭhalanātha's second daughter Yamunā)
cannot be
stated to be 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...
- the lost site of
Gokula next to a Chomkar/Shami tree. Vallabha's son
Viṭṭhalanātha set up his
residence in Gokul, and
expanded the town and established...
- years, he
became a
follower of Krishna,
learned the
bhakti marga from
Vitthalanatha and
began living in Vrindavan,
where he
spent the rest of his life....
- Vallabha's
house in Aṛaila. Later, Vallabha's son
Viṭṭhalanātha took Dvārakādhīśa to Gokula.
After Viṭṭhalanātha raised his family, he
partitioned various Kr̥ṣṇa...
- Purāṇa, Gītā Govinda, and
poems of Narasiṁha Mahetā. Vallabha's son
Viṭṭhalanātha developed the sect's
elaborate sevā
rituals in
which Kr̥ṣṇa
idols would...
-
Sripadaraja Tukaram Tulsidas Vallabha Vedanta Desika Vidyapati Vishnuswami Viṭṭhalanātha Vyasatirtha Vadiraja Tirtha Yamunacharya Sri
Kantha Krishnamacharyulu...
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containing Vitthal Vital (disambiguation)
Vittal Rao (disambiguation)
Vitthalanatha (c.1516 - 1588),
Indian philosopher Vitthala Shappath, a 2017 Indian...