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Vallabha

Born into a Telugu Brahmin family, Vallabha studied Hindu philosophy from early age, then traveled throughout the Indian subcontinent for over 20 years. He became one of the important leaders of the devotional Bhakti movement. He won many philosophical scholarly debates against the followers of Advaita Vedānta. He began the institutional worship of Śrī Nāthajī on Govardhana Hill. He acquired many followers in the Gangetic plain and Gujarat. After his death, the leadership of his sampradāya passed to his elder son Gopīnātha.
Vallabha rejected asceticism and monastic life, suggesting that through loving devotion to the deity Krishna, any householder could achieve salvation. He authored many texts including but not limited to, the ''Aṇubhāṣya'' (his commentary on the ''Brahma Sutras''), ''Ṣoḍaśa Grantha'' or sixteen tracts and several commentaries on the ''Bhāgavata Purāṇa.'' Provided by Wikipedia
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Shrimad Bhagwat Sudha Dwada Shkandhanuwad by Vallabhacharya
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Shodasha grantho by Vallabhacharya
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Shri Tattvartha Deep Nibandhanuwad Mala Part 3 and 4 by Vallabhacharya
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Shri Tattvartha Deepnibandhanuwad Mala Part 1 by Vallabhacharya
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Srimad Brahamsutranu bhashyam by Vallabhacharya
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Vaishnavi shodash grantho by Vallabhacharya
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Shrimad Bhagwat Sudha Pratham Skandhanuwad by Vallabhacharya
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