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Vitthal Nathji : ウィキペディア英語版
Gusainji

Gusaiji was the younger son of Vallabhacharya. His real name was Vitthalnath. He was born in 1516
at Charnat near Varanasi.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 publisher = (on Nathdwara Website's ) )
〕 Gusaiji as Vithalnathji is mentioned in Hindu scriptures as follows: In Agni Purana, in a chapter titled "Bhavishiyotar" (Future Avatar (birth)), God himself professed that: "In future I will come as son of Shree Vallabh and I will be known as Shree Vithal."
Gusaiji led the sect Pushtimarg, the sect founded by his father after the latter's death. Based on the order of Shrinathji (Krishna's image currently residing in Nathadwara near Udaipur - Rajashtan - India), Gusainji included variation of Bhog (feasts & meals), Raag (music) and Shringaar (adorations) into the seva (day to day services) of Shrinathji He was also the head of pustimargiya sanghatan i.e.the hed of the temple trust(श्रीनाथजी).
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