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Vallabhacharya (1479–1531 CE), also known as Vallabha, was an Indian philosopher who founded the Krishna-centered Pushti sect of Vaishnavism in the Braj region of India, and the philosophy of Shuddha advaita (Pure Nondualism).
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Vallabhacharya sect is renowned for the degree of devotion paid its gurus (spiritual leaders), who are considered earthly embodiments of the god. Vallabha was succeeded as leader of the sect by Vitthala and he in turn by his seven sons, each of whom established his own separate temple. The group’s leaders are descendants of the seven sons of Vitthala and are addressed by the title Maharaja or Maharaja Gosainji.
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