Vallabhacharya of sixteenth century.
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• August 4, 1995
Eswar Josyula referred to an Acharya of tha above name as a proponent of Rura Sampradhayam. There is a famous Vallabhacharya, who is the founder of the Pushti Marg Vaishnava worship of Lord of Govardhan. He lived between A.D 1478- 1530. Lord of Govardhan is known as Sri Nathji.He is the prime deity for Pushti marfgis.Vallabhacharya built the first temple for him in Mt. Govardhan in the year A.D 1519.Gaudiya Vaishnavas shared the worship of Sri Nathji at one time and the split emerged between the two sampradhayas. That sacred deity worshipped by Vallabha now resides at a small town (Nathdwara), 20 miles away from Udaipur as a result of fear about Aurangazeb's invasion of the area near Govardhan . Vallabha established the Pushtimargi"s way of offering Seva instead of Puja to Sri Nathji.Seva is performed out of sheer love for the deity instead of more formal puja. Thus Vallabha is a major figure in a tradition that has thrived in the North. Hence the Vallabhacharya referred to by Eswar may be another one associated with the Rudra Sampradhayam. Sadagopan
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