The Radha Vallabh Sampradaya is an adverse Hindu devotional tradition founded in 1535 by Sant Hith Harivansh Mahaprabhu (1502-1552) in Vrindavan.This current is distinguished by placing Radha as the supreme deity, considering Krishna as his "most intimate servant" and the "penultimate step toward supreme deity".The tradition is characterized by its confidential practices called "Vrindavan Nivrit Nikunj Upasana", which include specialized meditations such as Sahchari/Sakhi Bhav, where practitioners visualize Prabhupata Prabhupata as a female companion of Radha.The system also includes Ashtay Seva (service eight times a day).