- The Puṣṭimārga or
Pushtimarg (lit. 'Path of Nourishing, Flourishing'), also
known as
Vallabha Sampradāya, is a sect of Vaishnavism. It was
founded in the...
- 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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quintessential part of bhog in
Pushtimarg temples. It is
common in the Braj,
Rajasthan and
Gujarat regions of
India where influence of
Pushtimarg tradition is higher...
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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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temple is
dedicated to
Dwarkadhish Ji, one of the
seven swaroops of
Pushtimarg of Vallabhacharya. Originally,
Dwarkadhish Ji
temple was in Gokul. During...
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counterpart goddess Radha in form of Radharani. The
temple belongs to
Pushtimarg tradition. The
current structure of
temple was
built up by Seth Gokul...
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Navneetpriyaji Mandir- Shri
navneet priyaji is a
prominent swarup of
pushtimarg.
Navneet priyaji is
considered as
moving form of
Shrinathji and is the...
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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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discourses on
Bhagavad Gita at 84 places.
These 84
places are
known as
Pushtimarg Baithak and
since then have the
places of pilgrimage. Yet, he sta**** in...
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century the two
places became distinct.
According to the vārtas of the
Pushtimarg, in 1550
Vallabha arrived in Braj and
unsuccessfuly searched for Gokul...