Nimbarkacharya
Nimbarkacharya (Sanskrit: निम्बार्काचार्य, romanized: Nimbārkāchārya) (c.1130 - c.1200), also known as Nimbarka, Nimbaditya or Niyamananda, was a Hindu philosopher, theologian and the chief proponent of the theology of Dvaitadvaita (dvaita–advaita) or dualistic–non-dualistic. He played a major role in spreading the worship of the divine couple Radha and Krishna, and founded Nimbarka Sampradaya, one of four main traditions of Hindu sect Vaishnavism.
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Nimbarkacharya
Nimbarkacharya (Sanskrit: निम्बार्काचार्य, romanized: Nimbārkāchārya) (c.1130 - c.1200), also known as Nimbarka, Nimbaditya or Niyamananda, was a Hindu philosopher, theologian and the chief proponent of the theology of Dvaitadvaita (dvaita–advaita) or dualistic–non-dualistic. He played a major role in spreading the worship of the divine couple Radha and Krishna, and founded Nimbarka Sampradaya, one of four main traditions of Hindu sect Vaishnavism.
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Nimbarkacharya (Sanskrit: निम् ...... itual views of the two saints.
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Niyamananda or Bhaskara
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Niyamananda or Bhaskara
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Nimbapura, Andhra Pradesh
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An icon of Nimbarkacharya at Ukhra Mahanta Asthal, West Bengal.
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Shrinivasa
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Jagannath
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To the left hand side of Golok ...... ternally remembered as Sri Ji.
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Nimbarkacharya (Sanskrit: निम् ...... ons of Hindu sect Vaishnavism.
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