

At the age of 11 he started his all India pilgrimage. He finished studying all the Vedas and all the prominent scriptures at a very early age. Shri Vallabh was a brilliant and extra-ordinary child. On reaching the spot where they had kept the baby, they found the baby encircled by a divine fire as a protecting spirit. That baby was no ordinary one, but by the grace of God, Shri Vallabh had taken birth through Yallammagaru’s womb. On the same night Lakshman Bhatt heard a celestial voice ordering him to go back to the baby and pick it up as it was misunderstood to be a still born. Where his wife gave birth to a still baby which they kept under a tree and proceeded ahead. He took his pregnant wife Yallammagaru and on his way southwards he halted at a place called Champaranya. He could not complete this task as there were political disturbances in Kashi. Thus when 100 Soma-yagnas were complete, Lakshman Bhatt went to Kashi to accomplish his vow of feeding 1.25 lakhs Brahmins.

Shri Yagnanarayan was blessed by Lord Vishnu, that on completion of 100 Soma-yagnas, God himself would incarnate in his family. Their ancestors had performed several Soma-yagnas and Shri Lakshman Bhatt completed 100 Somyagnas. Shri Vallabhacharya was the second son of Lakshman Bhatt and Yallammagaru. They wrote several books on religion and devotion. His ancestors had a very staunch religious background and included learned Brahmins like Shri Yagnanarayan Bhatt and Shri Ganapati Bhatt. Shri Vallabhacharya was born into a very noble and learned Brahmin family in South India in what is today called Andhra Pradesh. These acharyas have a very significant contribution towards the revival of the Bhakti movement and upbringing of the Hindu Religion. The other four being Shankaracharya, Shri Ramanujacharya, Shri Madhavacharya and Shri Nimbarkacharya. Shri Vallabhacharya is one of the five main Acharyas of the Hindu Religion. Pushtimarg was founded by Shrimad Vallabhacharya Mahaprabhu. What Is Pustimarg? Pushtimarg (The Path Of Grace) is one of the many sects in the Hindu religion.
