Guest guest Posted August 4, 1995 Report Share Posted August 4, 1995 I understood SriVasinava is because it is the Sri Sampradayam. Sri who is the first person to be instructed by the Lord Narayan the Vaisnavism which is coming down to us in an unbroken chain of disciplic succession. The same goes for Brahma Sampradayam ususally identified with Madhvacharya where the Supreme Lord instructed Vaisnavism to Lord Brahma. So on with the Rudra and the Kumaras sampradayams. -Eswar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 1995 Report Share Posted August 4, 1995 -----------------------kirtaniyah sada Hari--------------------------- On 4 Aug 1995, Eswar Josyula wrote: > I understood SriVasinava is because it is the Sri Sampradayam. > Sri who is the first person to be instructed by the Lord Narayan > the Vaisnavism which is coming down to us in an unbroken chain of > disciplic succession. The same goes for Brahma Sampradayam ususally > identified with Madhvacharya where the Supreme Lord instructed > Vaisnavism to Lord Brahma. So on with the Rudra and the Kumaras Who are the followers of Rudra/Kumara Sampradayam? Thanks, ravi. > sampradayams. > > -Eswar > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 4, 1995 Report Share Posted August 4, 1995 Ravikanth V. Kothuri wrote: >Who are the followers of Rudra/Kumara Sampradayam? The prominent exponent of Rudra Sampradayam is Vallabhacharya of the 16th century. The Sanaka (one of the Kumaras) sampradayam has the prominent exponent Nimbaraka Acharya in the eleventh century. They are mainly to be found in the north India. -Eswar Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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