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Vallabhācārya (1479–1531 CE), also known as Vallabha, was an Indian saint and philosopher. He founded the Krishna -centered Puṣṭimārga sect of Vaishnavism in the Braj (Vraja) region of India , [1] and propounded the philosophy of Śuddhādvaita .
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Vallabha Acharia (Champaran, Chhattisgarh-actual distrito de Raipur-, 4 de abril de 1479 − 1531) fue un pensador religioso indio. Etimología. Vāllabha: ‘querido’, y āchārya: ‘maestro [que enseña con su conducta, achara]’. Historia. Los ancestros de Vallabha vivían en Andhra Pradesh.
Hace 5 días · Vallabha was a Hindu philosopher and founder of the important Vallabhacharya (or Vallabha Sampradaya) devotional sect, also known as the Pushtimarg (from Sanskrit pushtimarga, “way of flourishing”). Born to a Telegu Brahman family, Vallabha showed precocity in spiritual and intellectual matters.
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El nombre Vallabha significa amado o amante, y es un nombre de Vishnu y Krishna. Vallabhacharya estudió los Vedas, Upanishads, Puranas, Shat Darshan cuando era niño, luego viajó por todo el subcontinente indio durante 20 años. Se convirtió en uno de los líderes importantes del movimiento devocional Bhakti.
Hindu philosophy. Shuddadvaita ( Sanskrit: śuddhādvaita "pure non-dualism") is the "purely non-dual" philosophy propounded by Vallabhacharya (1479-1531 CE), the founding philosopher and guru of the Vallabhā sampradāya ("tradition of Vallabh") or Puśtimārg ("The path of grace"), a Hindu Vaishnava tradition focused on the worship ...
30 de nov. de 2015 · Vallabha or Vallabhācārya (b. 1479–d. 1531) was the founder of the theistic school of Vedānta known as Pure Non-Dualism or Śuddhādvaita Vedānta. Vallabha’s philosophy proclaimed Kṛṣṇa as the fullest manifestation of Ultimate Reality ( brahman) and became the philosophical basis for a devotional ( bhakti) community ...
Vallabha, or Sri Vallabhacharya (1479 - 1531), was a devotional philosopher, who founded the Pushti sect in India and the philosophy of Shuddha advaita (pure non-dualism). [1] Vallabha is regarded as an acharya (embodiment of a divine personality) and guru within the Vaishnava traditions.