Nimbarka Sampradaya
Nimbarka Sampradaya is a Vaishnavite tradition founded by the saint Nimbarka in the 13th century. It emphasizes the worship of Lord Krishna and Radha as the supreme divine couple. The philosophy of this sampradaya is based on the concept of Dvaita-Advaita, which means dualism and non-dualism, highlighting the relationship between the individual soul and the Supreme.
The teachings of Nimbarka focus on devotion (bhakti) and the importance of surrendering to God. Followers engage in various practices, including chanting, singing hymns, and participating in festivals. The sampradaya has a rich cultural heritage and has contributed significantly to the broader Hindu tradition.