- Vallabha, also
known as
Vallabhācārya or
Vallabha Dīkṣita (Devanagari: वल्लभाचार्य, IAST:
Vallabhācārya, May 7, 1478 – July 7, 1530 CE), was an Indian...
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Poems from...
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accounts of 84 Vaiṣṇava
devotees of the Puṣṭimārga who were
disciples of
Vallabhācārya.
Complementing the text is the Do Sau Bāvan Vaiṣṇavan kī Vārtā by the...
- to
perform the
worship of Śrī Nāthajī.
After the
death of his
father Vallabhācārya (c. 1530), Viṭṭhalanātha's
elder brother Gopinātha
became the leader...
- and fine technique. The patron-king
Savant Singh was a
member of the
Vallabhācārya sect
devoted to Krishna, due to
which religiously themed paintings flourished...
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- Śrī Nimbārkācārya,
founder of
Dvaitadvaita school of Vedānta. Śrī
Vallabhācārya Mahaprabhu (c. 1479 – c. 1531),
founder of
Shuddhadvaita school of Vedānta...