- Sri
Vadiraja Tirtha (c.1480 – c.1600) was a
Dvaita philosopher, poet,
traveller and mystic. He aut****d many works,
often critical, on
Madhva theology...
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performed a
continuous penance with
utmost austerities. The
Vaishnava Saint Vadiraja Tirtha, in his
Tirtha Prabhanda,
describes Kanya Kumari as Lakshmi, who...
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Thovalai taluk of
Kanniyakumari district.
Madhwa Hindu sect's
saint Shri
Vadiraja Tirtha has
described Mahendra Parvata (Mahendra giri) in his pilgrimage...
- Shri
Madhwa Vadiraja Institute of
Technology &
Management is an
engineering college located in Bantakal, near the
temple town Udupi. It is
affiliated to...
- district. It is the
birthplace of
Vadiraja swamiji of
Dwaita philosophy. It is
located near
Kumbasi or Annegudde. "Sri
Vadiraja Theertharu".
Retrieved 29 January...
- is that
Kanakadasa came to
Udupi as a
pilgrim to
visit the temple. Sri
Vadiraja Tirtha had
heard about this
pious devotee of the Lord and made arrangements...
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Surdas Swaminarayan Śyāma Śastri
Tukaram Tulsidas Tyagaraja Vācaspati Miśra
Vadiraja Tirtha Vallabha Valluvar Vedanta Desika Vidyaranya Vyasaraja Modern Aurobindo...
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Kolalina Kare By P T
Narasimhachar Dummi Salenni,
Govinda Gopala Gopika By
Vadiraja Tirtha Enu Karanadinda,
Sharanu Sheshachala By
Vijaya Dasa Vishweshwar...
- is a
Vaishnava work
composed by the 16th-century Hindu,
Madhva saint,
Vadiraja Tirtha. It is an
important work of
Sanskrit literature,
containing 19 chapters...
- Kanyakumari. The
temple was
reconsecrated in 16th
century by
Hindu Dvaita saint Vadiraja Tirtha by the
request of the then
administrator of the temple, Devaraja...