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  2. Rudra Sampradaya - Wikipedia

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    Rudra sampradaya has two main divisions: Vishnuswamis, that is, followers of Vishnuswami and the Vallabhas or Pushtimarg sect, founded by Vallabha. According to William Deadwyler, the sampradaya has disappeared, except for the Pushtimarg group. [3] The philosophy of the sampradaya is Shuddhadvaita, or pure monism.

  3. Shuddhadvaita - Wikipedia

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    He is known as the early founder of the Rudra sampradaya, one of the four main traditions of Vaishnavaites. [2] Vallabhacharya founded the Krishna-centered Pushti-Marga sect of Vaishnavism in the Braj(Vraj) region of India. [3] In modern times followers of Shuddadvaita are concentrated in the states of Rajasthan and Gujarat. [4]

  4. Urdhva Pundra - Wikipedia

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    The Vasudeva Upanishad, a Vaishnava text, explains the significance of the three vertical lines in the Urdhva Pundra Tilaka, offering a number of interpretations: [7] [8] To be a reminder of the Vedic scriptures - Rigveda, Yajurveda, and Samaveda; The three worlds Bhu, Bhuva, Svar; The three phonemes of Om - A, U, M;

  5. Vishnuswami - Wikipedia

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    He is primarily known for having started the Rudra sampradaya. [1] [2] [3] There are almost no sources on the life of Viṣṇusvāmī. The dates of Viṣṇusvāmī's life are unknown, but scholars conjecture he lived circa the 13th century. Viṣṇusvāmī's own works do not survive, and thus little is directly known of his theological ...

  6. Vaishnavism - Wikipedia

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    Rudra Sampradaya: Shiva: Shuddhadvaita ("pure nondualism") Vishnuswami [note 7] Pushtimarg: c. 1500 Vallabhacharya: Krishna and his svarūpas, notably Shrinathji. Nimbarka Sampradaya: Four Kumaras Narada: Dvaitadvaita ("duality in unity") Nimbarkacharya: 7th or 12th–13th century Radha Krishna: Sant traditions Warkari Sampradaya: 13th century ...

  7. Sampradaya - Wikipedia

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    Sampradaya is a body of practice, views and attitudes, which are transmitted, redefined and reviewed by each successive generation of followers. Participation in sampradaya forces continuity with the past, or tradition, but at the same time provides a platform for change from within the community of practitioners of this particular traditional ...

  8. Hindu denominations - Wikipedia

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    Rudra Sampradaya. The principal acharya is Vallabhacharya, the founder of Pushtimarg tradition. Warkari Sampradaya adheres to teaching of prominent bhakti saints of Maharashtra like Namadeva, Jnaneshwara, Eknath, Tukaram as well as Changadeva, Muktabai, Gora Kumbhar, Savata Mali, Narahari Sonar, Janabai, Sena Nhavi and Kanhopatra.

  9. Rudra (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Rudra is a Rigvedic god of the storm, the hunt, death, nature and the wind. Rudra may also refer to: Rudras, followers or aspect of Rudra; Rudra Sampradaya, a Hindu Vaishnava sampradaya (tradition) Rudra, the eleventh chakra (group) of Melakarta ragas; Rudra, a 1989 Indian Kannada-language film directed by K. S. R. Das; Rudhra, a 1991 Indian film