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IN SRIMAD BHAGAVATHA PURANA IT IS SAID THAT THERE ARE FOUR SAMPRADAYAS

BRAHMA,Lakshmi,shiva and sanatana what is the sampradaya followed by

ramanuja.if any one knows about the above sampradayas plz send me a

small notes abt that all sampradayas.

om namo bhagavate vasudevaya

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<radhe_titanic> wrote:

> IN SRIMAD BHAGAVATHA PURANA IT IS SAID THAT THERE ARE FOUR

SAMPRADAYAS

> BRAHMA,Lakshmi,shiva and sanatana what is the sampradaya followed

by

> ramanuja.if any one knows about the above sampradayas plz send me a

> small notes abt that all sampradayas.

> om namo bhagavate vasudevaya

 

That is not present in the Bhagavata Purana. That verse which says

that ther are four sampradayas is found only in the "gaudiya" version

of the Padma Purana. No other edition of the Padma purAna has this

verse.

 

Regards,

 

Malolan

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[ Please carry further discussions on this topic at sv-rituals or

sv-general--Moderator]

 

 

THE TILAKA IS A TRADITION THAT SEPERATES the devotees of different

gods.THE three lines in tilaka of siva devotees represent three gunas

we must enquire this from many great devotees and can get a meningful

answer.

bhakti-list, RADHE KRISHNA

<radhe_titanic> wrote:

> what is the difference between lakshmi and brahma sampradaya

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> why vaishnavas put tilaka vertically and devotees of shiva

horizontally.

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