- The Puṣṭimārga, also
known as
Pushtimarg (Path of
Nourishing or Flourishing) or
Vallabha Sampradāya, is a sect
within the
Vaishnavism tradition of Hinduism...
- the
Vallabhacharya and
Pushtimarg Sect of
certain alleged controversial practices by
their leaders. In the 19th century,
Pushtimarg encountered attacks from...
- Bethak, lit. 'seat', is a site
considered sacred by the
followers of the
Pushtimarg tradition of
Vaishnava Hinduism in
India for
performing devotional rituals...
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portray Krishna. They are
mainly made to hang in
Hindu temples of the
Pushtimarg devotional tradition,
especially the
Shrinathji Temple in Nathdwara, Rajasthan...
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venerated with
Krishna as his prin****l
consort in
Nimbarka Sampradaya,
Pushtimarg,
Mahanam Sampradaya,
Swaminarayan Sampradaya, Vaishnava-Sahajiya, Manipuri...
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Hindu denominations including Gaudiya Vaishnavism,
Nimbarka Sampradaya,
Pushtimarg, and
Swaminarayan Sampradaya, it is
believed that
Radha is not just one...
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Hindu Bhakti saint Vallabha.
Vallabha was a
Telugu Brahmin who
propagated Pushtimarg,
which emphasizes on the
unconditional bhakti and seva of Krishna. According...
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reformer & guru of the Krishna-centered
Pushtimarg sect of Vaishnavism. He
belongs to the
first house of the
Pushtimarg. His
ancestral lineage had settled...
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including Gaudiya Vaishnavism,
Swaminarayan Sampradaya,
Pranami Sampraday,
Pushtimarg and
Nimbarka Sampradaya.
Besides Bhagvata Purana,
Goloka is also mentioned...
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referred to more
generally as Sannyasis. In the sect of Vallabhacharya, the
Pushtimarg,
Brahmin religious leaders and
spiritual heads of the
tradition use Goswami...