Radha Vallabha Sampradaya
Hindu tradition that reveres goddess Radha as the Supreme being / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Radha Vallabha Sampradaya (Sanskrit: राधावल्लभसम्प्रदाय, romanized: Rādhāvallabhasampradāya)[4] is a Vaishnava Hindu denomination which began in 1535 at Vrindavan with the bhakti sant Hith Harivansh Mahaprabhu (1502–1552).[5] Harivansh's views are related to Krishnaism, but emphasises devotion to the goddess Radha as the Supreme Being.[6][1][7][8][9]
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Radha, the principal goddess of the Radha Vallabha tradition | |
Founder | |
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Hith Harivansh Mahaprabhu[1] | |
Regions with significant populations | |
Mathura, Uttar Pradesh[1] | |
Religions | |
Hinduism | |
Scriptures | |
Hita-Chaurāsī[2] • other hymns | |
Languages | |
Braj Bhasha • Sanskrit[3] | |
Website | |
radhavallabhmandir |
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