Vallabha Acharya - Literary Work

Literary Work

Vallabhacharya composed many philosophical and devotional books during his lifetime such as:

  • 1: Anubhashya or Brahmsutranubhashya - 4 cantos of commentaries on the Brahm Sutra of Ved Vyas
  • 2: Tattvaarth Dip Nibandh - Essays on the fundamental principles of spirituality (3 chapters)
Chapter 1: Shaastrarth Prakaran Chapter 2: Bhagavatarth Prakaran Chapter 3: Sarvanirnay Prakaran
  • 3: Subodhini - Commentary on Shrimad Bhagavat Mahapuran (Available only on cantos 1,2,3 and 10)
  • 4: Shodash Granth - Sixteen short verse-type compositions to teach his followers about devotional life

Other than the above main literature, he also composed additional works such as Patravalamban, Madhurashtakam, Gayatribhashya, Purushottam Sahastranaam, Yamunastakam etc.

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