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Vallabhacharya (वल्लभाचार्य)


Vallabhacharya
Bhaktamal | Vallabhacharya
Real Name - Vallabhacharya Mahaprabhu
Other Name - Vallabha, Mahaprabhuji, Vishnuswami, Vallabha Acharya
Disciple - Surdas
Aradhya - Shri Krishna
Born - 27 April 1479 (Varuthini Ekadashi) (Vallabhacharya Jayanti)
Place of Birth - Champaran
Marital Status - Married
Language - Telugu, Sanskrit
Father- Shri Lakshmana Bhatta
Mother - IllammaGaru
Founder - Pushtimarg Shuddhadvaita
Vallabhacharya was a 16th-century saint who is considered the founder of the Vaishnava sect of Hinduism. He is most famous for his efforts to unite India under one flag. To achieve this, he embarked on a series of yatras across the country, spreading his message of peace and love. Vallabhacharya Mahaprabhu, also known as Vallabha, Mahaprabhuji and Vishnuswami or Vallabha Acharya, founded the Krishna-centred Pushtimarga sect of Vaishnavism and the Vedanta philosophy of pure Advaita in the Braj region of India.

He is a Jagadguru Acharya and guru of the Pushti Marga Bhakti tradition and Shuddhadvaita Brahmavada (Vedanta philosophy), which he founded after his interpretation of Vedanta philosophy.

वल्लभाचार्य हिन्दी में पढ़ें

वल्लभाचार्य 16वीं सदी के एक संत थे जिन्हें हिंदू धर्म के वैष्णव संप्रदाय का संस्थापक माना जाता है। वह भारत को एक ध्वज के तहत एकजुट करने के अपने प्रयासों के लिए सबसे प्रसिद्ध हैं।
 
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