Vitthalanatha

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Vitthalanatha was a prominent 16th-century Hindu philosopher and theologian, the son and successor of Vallabhacharya, who systematized and expanded the Pushtimarg (Path of Grace) devotional tradition centered on Krishna.

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instanceOf Hindu philosopher
Hindu theologian
Vaishnava acharya
religious leader
centuryActive 16th century
coreConcept pushti (divine grace)
seva (loving service to Krishna)
countryOfCitizenship India
deityWorshipped Shri Nathji (form of Krishna) NERFINISHED
devotionalFocus Krishna NERFINISHED
expandedOn doctrines of Shuddhadvaita
honorificTitle Goswami NERFINISHED
Mahaprabhu NERFINISHED
influenced Krishna devotional practices in North India
later Pushtimarg acharyas
inheritedFrom teachings of Vallabhacharya
languageOfTradition Braj Bhasha NERFINISHED
Sanskrit
notableFor expanding the Pushtimarg tradition
leadership in Krishna-centered devotion
systematizing the Pushtimarg tradition
parent Vallabhacharya NERFINISHED
philosophicalSchool Shuddhadvaita Vedanta NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity North India NERFINISHED
religiousMovement Bhakti movement NERFINISHED
religiousSubtradition Pushtimarg NERFINISHED
religiousTradition Vaishnavism NERFINISHED
roleInTradition organizer of Pushtimarg institutions
second leader of the Pushtimarg sampradaya
successorOf Vallabhacharya NERFINISHED
theologicalFocus Krishna bhakti
grace-centered devotion
worshipStyle intimate household-style worship of Krishna

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Pushtimarg associatedPhilosopher Vitthalanatha