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Vyāsatīrtha (c. 1460 – c. 1539), also
called Vyasaraja or Chandrikacharya, was a
Hindu philosopher, scholar, polemicist,
commentator and poet belonging...
- was a
follower of Madhvacharya's
Dvaita philosophy and a
disciple of
Vyasatirtha. He was a
composer of
Carnatic music, poet,
reformer and musician. He...
- was the
advisor of
Saluva Narasimha Deva Raya and
mentored the
young Vyasatirtha. He also aut****d a
commentary on Jayatirtha's
Nyaya Sudha called...
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footing with the
contemporary schools of thought.
Along with
Madhva and
Vyasatirtha, he is
venerated as one of the
three great spiritual sages, or munitraya...
- his
sound elucidations of the
works of Madhvacharya,
Jayatirtha and
Vyasatirtha.
Three of his
polemically themed doxographical works (Abhinavamruta,...
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oeuvre include commentaries on the
works of Madhva, Jayatirtha, and
Vyasatirtha,
interpretation of the Prin****l
Upanishads from the
standpoint of Dvaita...
- set to Tri**** tala. In the
course of his wandering, he met the sage
Vyasatirtha, one of the
chief exponents of
Madhwa philosophy and the
Rajaguru of...
- and
Timmanna Kavi
wrote a
eulogy of his king in
Krishna Raya Bharata.
Vyasatirtha, the
noted Dvaita saint from
Mysore (of the
Madhva tradition) was the...
- It is
composed in Raga
Yamunakalyani by
Vyasatirtha. The Tala is
Misra chapu.
Vyasaraya Tirtha or
Vyasatirtha (1460–1539) (also
known as Vyasaraja, Vyasaraayaru)...
- family, he
studied Vedanta,
Mimamsa and
Nyaya under the
philosopher Vyasatirtha. He also
received training in
Kavya (poetics),
Natya (drama) and Alankara...