Nimbarka Darshan Odia Book

 One of the four Vaisnava Sampradayas is the Nimbarka Sampradaya, often referred to as the Hamsa Sampradaya and the Sanakadi Sampradaya. Nimbarka, a Telugu Brahmin yogi and philosopher, founded it. It promotes the dualistic non dualist Vaishnava Bhedabheda theology of Dvaitadvaita. According to Dvaitadvaita, humanity are both separate from God, or Isvara, yet not different from Him. This Sampradaya is specifically a component of Krishnaism's Krishna centric traditions.

Sanakadi Sampradaya, Hamsa Sampradaya, and Kumara Sampradaya are other names for Nimbarka Sampradaya. Tradition holds that Sri Hansa Bhagavan gave the Nimbarka Sampradaya Dvaita advaita philosophy to Sri Sanakadi Bhagawan, one of the Four Kumaras, who subsequently conveyed it to Sri Narada Muni and Nimbarka. The four mind born sons of Lord Brahma are known as the Four Kumaras, or Sanaka, Sanandana, Sanatana, and Sanat Kumara. They were made by Brahma to promote creation, but instead they opted to take lifetime vows of celibacy, becoming well known yogis who asked Brahma for the blessing of always being five years old. Sri Sanat Kumara Samhita, a treatise on the worship of Sri Radha Krsna, is attributed to the brothers, just like the Sri Sanat Kumara Tantra, which is part of the Pancaratra literature.


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