According to the scholar Guy L. Beck, the Radha Vallabha Sampradaya has the following features, in comparison with
Krishnaite traditions. • Its view on
Radha and
Krishna differentiates from normative Krishnaite theology. The Supreme Being in this tradition is Radha, while her consort Krishna is described to be the penultimate step toward the supreme deity, and her most intimate servant. • The tradition prefers to remain unaffiliated with any classical philosophical positions and resisted affiliation with the
four major Vaishnavite sampradayas. • It declines to produce theological and philosophical commentaries, based on pure
bhakti, divine love. • The founder and followers lived and lives as householders and
sannyasa is not praised. • It defines liberation not in terms of moksha or Vaikuntha or Goloka, but as participation as a witnessing companion (
sakhi) in the divine play of Radha and Krishna. ==Scriptures==