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- Vidyadhisha Tirtha (Vidyādhīśa Tīrtha), was an Indian philosopher, scholar, theologian, saint and dialectician. He served as the sixteenth pontiff of...
- Jayatirtha and his descendants. In the first quarter of the 17th century, Vidyadhisha Tirtha (16th pontiff of Uttaradi Matha) was able to gain some converts...
- of Shri Yadavaryaru. There is also 'Anjaneya' installed by 1008 Shri Vidyadhisha Teertharu in the temple. As of 2011 Po****tion census, Shurpali had a...
- Vedanta Religious career Guru Raghuttama Tirtha Successor Vidyadhisha Tirtha Disciples Vidyadhisha Tirtha, Narayanacharya, Vidyapati Theertha, Krishnadwaipayana...
- Tirtha, Vedesa Tirtha, Vyasa Ramacharya, Ananda Bhattaraka (father of Vidyadhisha Tirtha), Rotti Venkatabhatta who all made a name as commentators were...
- the ****apalas, who had been converted to Madhvism by his predecessor Vidyadhisha Tirtha. Satyanatha ordained sannyasa to Keshavacharya (the Purvashrama...
- life Religion Hinduism Order Vedanta (Uttaradi Math) Philosophy Dvaita, Vaishnavism Religious career Guru Vidyadhisha Tirtha Successor Satyavrata Tirtha...
- Padmanabha Tirtha, direct disciple of Madhvacharya, founder of Dvaita Vedanta Vidyadhisha Tirtha, 16th century Hindu saint and 16th peetadhipathi of Uttaradi Math...
- distinctly anterior to that of Raghavendra Tirtha and also perhaps to that of Vidyadhisha Tirtha. He tried to overthrow the objection raised by a critic Appayya...
- Critical edition with an annotated translation into Kannada. Published by Vidyadhisha Seva Pratishthana, Bangalore. Tātparyacandrikā (Sanskrit: तात्पर्यचन्द्रिका...