H. H. Shri 1008 Shri Kavindra Tīrtha Shrīpādaru | |
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Born | Vishnudasacharya 1333 |
Died | 1398 |
Resting place | Nava Brindavana |
Religion | Hinduism |
Notable work(s) | Vaadaratnavali |
Organization | |
Order | Vedanta ( Uttaradi Math) |
Philosophy | Dvaita Vedanta |
Religious career | |
Guru | Vidyadhiraja Tirtha |
Successor | Vagisha Tirtha |
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Kavīndra Tīrtha ( Sanskrit:कवीन्द्रतीर्थ); ( c. 1333 - c.1398), was a Dvaita philosopher, saint, scholar and the seventh peetadhipathi of Madhvacharya Peetha — Shri Uttaradi Matha from 1392-1398. [1]
Kavindra is traditionally thought to be the brother of Rajendra in his previous stage of life, and identical with Viṣṇudāsācārya, the author of the Vādaratnāvalī. [2] The latter is said to be revered by the former. [3] [4] Other scholars assert that Viṣṇudāsācārya lived from 1390-1440 . [5]
This selection of Kavindra as the successor of Vidyadhiraja, leaving Rajendra Tirtha resulted in the bifurcation of the Madhva Mathas, namely Vyasaraya Matha at Sosale headed by Rajendra Tirtha and Uttaradi Matha presided by Kavindra Tirtha.
H. H. Shri 1008 Shri Kavindra Tīrtha Shrīpādaru | |
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Personal | |
Born | Vishnudasacharya 1333 |
Died | 1398 |
Resting place | Nava Brindavana |
Religion | Hinduism |
Notable work(s) | Vaadaratnavali |
Organization | |
Order | Vedanta ( Uttaradi Math) |
Philosophy | Dvaita Vedanta |
Religious career | |
Guru | Vidyadhiraja Tirtha |
Successor | Vagisha Tirtha |
Disciples
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Vaishnavism |
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Dvaita |
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Hinduism portal |
Kavīndra Tīrtha ( Sanskrit:कवीन्द्रतीर्थ); ( c. 1333 - c.1398), was a Dvaita philosopher, saint, scholar and the seventh peetadhipathi of Madhvacharya Peetha — Shri Uttaradi Matha from 1392-1398. [1]
Kavindra is traditionally thought to be the brother of Rajendra in his previous stage of life, and identical with Viṣṇudāsācārya, the author of the Vādaratnāvalī. [2] The latter is said to be revered by the former. [3] [4] Other scholars assert that Viṣṇudāsācārya lived from 1390-1440 . [5]
This selection of Kavindra as the successor of Vidyadhiraja, leaving Rajendra Tirtha resulted in the bifurcation of the Madhva Mathas, namely Vyasaraya Matha at Sosale headed by Rajendra Tirtha and Uttaradi Matha presided by Kavindra Tirtha.