Gokulanātha (December 14, 1551 - February 4, 1641) was an Indian religious figure of the Puṣṭimārga sect of Vaishnavism. Gokulanātha was the fourth son...
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Gokul (section Gokulanātha Haveli)
of the svarūpa Gokulanātha is in Gokul. The haveli is maintained by the fourth house of the Puṣṭimārga (the descendants of Gokulanātha, son of Viṭṭhalanātha)...
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followers of Gokulanātha consider him to be God in human form with Vallabha and Viṭṭhalanātha being revered ācāryas, the texts by Gokulanātha's followers...
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obtaining patronage of the sect from Mughal emperors. Viṭṭhalanātha's son Gokulanātha authored many texts in Sanskrit and particularly in Braj Bhasha, which...
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Beṭijī Devakā Beṭījī Bālakr̥ṣṇa, who descendants hold Śrī Dvārakānāthajī Gokulanātha, whose descendants hold Śrī Gokulanāthajī Raghunātha, whose descendants...
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to which Dvārakeśa disagreed. The matter was brought to their uncle, Gokulanātha, who reiterated Viṭṭhalanātha's order that the descendants of Yadunātha...
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167. ISBN 978-81-909956-3-4. Archived from the original on 2017-08-24. Gokulanātha (1985). Chaurasi Baithak. Shri Vallabha Publications. Archived from the...
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school Glaze Brooke Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Reddiyur Gokulanatha Hindu Mahajana Higher Secondary School Golden Choice Matriculation Higher...
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predecessor Samantasimha. He was also known as "Dasam Saligrama" and "Gokulanatha". According to the 17th century chronicler Munhot Nainsi, he had a brother...
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1700 in philosophy Gokulanatha Upadhyaya becomes court pandit to Maharaja Madhave Sinha of Mithila Johann Christoph Gottsched (died 1766) Thomas Hyde...
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