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The Nimbarka Sampradaya (IAST: Nimbārka Sampradāya, Sanskrit निम्बार्क सम्प्रदाय), also known as the Hamsa Sampradāya, Kumāra Sampradāya, Catuḥ Sana Sampradāya and Sanakādi Sampradāya, is one of the four Vaiṣṇava Sampradāyas. It was founded by Nimbarka (c.7th century CE), and teaches the Vaishnava theology of Dvaitadvaita (dvaita-advaita) or "dualistic non-dualism." Dvaitadvaita states that humans are both different and non-different from Isvara, God or Supreme Being, and is also known as Bhedābheda (bheda-abheda) philosophy.

Nimbarka Sampradaya

Shankha-Chakra-Urdhvapundra of the Nimbarka Sampradaya

FounderNimbarkacharyaRegions with significant populationsIndia & NepalLanguagesSanskrit , Hindi , Brajbhasha

Śrī Nimbārkācārya



Nimbarkacharya's holy icon within the Acharya sannidhi at the Ukhra Nimbarka Peeth Mahanta Asthal (West Bengal)

PersonalBorn

Niyamānanda


c.7th century CE

Vaidurya Pattanam in Maharashtra, India

ReligionHinduismPhilosophyDvaitādvaita or BhedābhedaReligious careerGuruNaradaLiterary worksVedāntapārijātasaurabha, Vedāntakāmadhenudaśaślokī, RahasyamīmāṁsāHonorsNimbabhāskara, Nimbāditya, Āruṇi, Havirddhāna, Haripriya, Sudarśana, Raṅgadevī SakhīPropagatorNimbarka Sampradaya
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