Radhavallabh Sampradaya Book

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The Radhavallabh Sampradaya is one of the prominent bhakti traditions within Vaishnavism, devoted exclusively to Shri Radha and Shri Krishna. This lineage emphasizes madhurya-rasa bhakti, the loving, intimate devotion to Radha and Krishna, inspired by the divine pastimes of Vrindavan.

Founder

  • Shri Hit Harivansh Mahaprabhu (1502–1552 CE) of Vrindavan, India, founded this sampradaya.

  • He composed Shri Hit Chaurasi (84 hymns) and other devotional works in Braj Bhasha, spreading the path of pure, selfless devotion to Radha Krishna.

Core Philosophy

  • Devotion is centered on Radha as the embodiment of the highest love for Krishna.

  • Followers aim to cultivate Rasa-bhakti—experiencing love and longing for Krishna in their hearts.

  • Madhurya-rasa (the sweet, intimate love) is considered the pinnacle of devotion, and all practices revolve around serving Radha and Krishna.

Key Texts & Teachings

  • Shri Hit Chaurasi – 84 hymns detailing the divine pastimes and teachings of Radha and Krishna.

  • Sfut Vani – Clarifies spiritual principles and practices of the sampradaya.

  • Bhajan and Kirtan – Central to daily life, enhancing prema-bhakti (love devotion).

Practices & Rituals

  • Daily Naam Japa (chanting of Radha-Krishna names)

  • Bhajan, Kirtan, and Satsang – group singing and study of scriptures

  • Darshan and Seva of deities, especially Radha Rani

  • Vrindavan pilgrimage is highly encouraged, as devotees seek to connect with the divine lilas of Radha-Krishna

Notable Saints & Devotees

  • Shri Hit Dhruvdas Ji Maharaj – popularized Bayalees Leela

  • Shri Hit Premanand Maharaj – modern exponent of Radha Vallabh teachings

  • Other Bhaktas who maintained the tradition of madhurya-bhakti in Vrindavan and beyond

Legacy & Influence

  • The sampradaya continues today through temples, ashrams, trusts, and publications such as Shri Hit Radha Keli Kunj Trust.

  • It has influenced devotional literature, music, and practices in the Braj region of India.

  • Focus remains on cultivating pure love for Radha Krishna, rather than ritualistic or formalistic worship.

Essence: The Radhavallabh Sampradaya teaches that the ultimate goal of life is to serve Radha and Krishna with love, devotion, and single-minded surrender, living in harmony with the eternal divine pastimes of Vrindavan.

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Bayalees Leela by Shri Hita Dhruvdas Ji Maharaj/Radha Vallabh Bayalees Leela Bhavanuvad ke saath

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“Bayalees Leela” is a divine granth composed by Shri Hita Dhruvdas Ji Maharaj, a great saint of the Shri Radha Vallabh Sampradaya. This sacred scripture beautifully narrates 42 divine leelas (pastimes) of Shri Radha Rani and Shri Krishna, revealing the bliss of prem-bhakti and the sweet ras of Vrindavan.

Shri Hit Chaurasi Ji Mool Path, Shri Sevak Vani Ji Mool Path Book By Shri Radhavallabh Mandir

Highlights:
  • Shri Hit Chaurasi Ji Mool Path – Eternal verses composed by Shri Hit Harivansh Mahaprabhu Ji, the divine acharya and founder of Shri Radha Vallabh Sampradaya. These 84 pads (hymns) are filled with the nectar of Radha Naam Ras and reveal the path of prem-bhakti and complete surrender to Shri Radha Rani.

  • Shri Sevak Vani Ji Mool Path – A divine collection of teachings and sayings of the great saints and sevaks of the Radha Vallabh tradition. This granth reflects the essence of seva, satsang, and Radha Bhakti, guiding devotees to live a life soaked in devotion and humility.

Shri Hit Chaurasi Ji, Sfut Vani (Mul path) Book By Shri RadhaVallabh Mandir

Highlights:
  • Shri Hit Chaurasi Ji – The divine verses composed by Shri Hit Harivansh Mahaprabhu Ji, founder of the Shri Radhavallabh Sampradaya. These 84 pad (hymns) are soaked in Radha Naam Ras, guiding devotees toward selfless love, devotion, and eternal surrender at the lotus feet of Shri Radha Rani.

  • Sfut Vani – A treasury of spiritual wisdom, teachings, and sayings of saints from the Radha Vallabh tradition. This book reflects the essence of bhakti, prema, and seva, making it a guiding light for seekers of divine love.

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