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Shrinathji
Shrinathji is a form of Hindu god Krishna, manifest as a seven-year-old child (''Balak'').〔(Book Review: "Krishna as Shrinathji: Rajasthani Paintings from Nathdvara" by Amit Ambalal, for Journal of the American Academy of Religion, June, 1988 )〕 The principal shrine of Shrinathji is situated at the temple town of Nathdwara, located 48 Kilometers North-east of Udaipur city in Rajasthan. Shrinathji is the central presiding deity of the Vaishnava sect known as the Pushti Marg (The way of grace) or the Vallabh Sampradaya or Shuddhadvaita, established by Shri Vallabhacharya. Shrinathji is worshipped mainly by the followers of Bhakti Yoga and the Vaishnava in Gujarat and Rajasthan〔(Mewar Encyclopedia )〕 among others. Vitthal Nathji,〔(The Encyclopaedia Of Indian Literature - Volume One (A To Devo), by Amaresh Datta )〕 son of Vallabhacharya institutionalised the worship of Shrinathji at Nathdwara.〔(Nathdwara Guide )〕 On account of the popularity of Shrinathji, Nathdwara town itself is referred to as ‘Shrinathji’.〔( Rajsamand Times )〕 People also call it bava's (shreenath ji bava) nagri. Initially, the child Krishna deity was referred to as Devdaman (The conqueror of Gods – Referring to over-powering of Indra by Krishna in the lifting of Govardhan hill).〔(Yatra2Yatra by Sanjay Singh )〕 Shri Vallabhacharya named him as Gopala and the place of his worship as ‘Gopalpur’. Later, Vitthal Nathji named the deity as Shrinathji. ==History==
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