Sri Satyavrata Tirtha | |
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Born | Raghunathacharya Present day
North Karnataka |
Resting place | Sangli |
Religion | Hinduism |
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Order | Vedanta ( Uttaradi Math) |
Philosophy | Dvaita Vedanta |
Religious career | |
Guru | Vedanidhi Tirtha |
Successor | Satyanidhi Tirtha |
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Satyavrata Tirtha (entered vrundavana1638) was a Hindu philosopher, yogi, mystic, scholar and saint. He served as the pontiff of Shri Uttaradi Math from 1635–1638. He was the 18th in succession from Madhvacharya. [1] [2] Satyavrata Tirtha ruled the pontificate with a remarkable distinction. His life was a saga of supreme spiritual achievements. [3] He is a yogi of remarkable spiritual powers and a philosopher of wide fame. [2]
Satyavrata Tirtha authored some works consisting of gloss, commentaries on the works of Jayatirtha, Vyasatirtha and a few hymns. Satyavrata Tirtha wrote a commentary on Nyaya Sudha of Jayatirtha called Sudha Vivruthi. His gloss on Nyayamrutha of Vyasatirtha is also most appreciated. [4]
Sri Satyavrata Tirtha | |
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Personal | |
Born | Raghunathacharya Present day
North Karnataka |
Resting place | Sangli |
Religion | Hinduism |
Organization | |
Order | Vedanta ( Uttaradi Math) |
Philosophy | Dvaita Vedanta |
Religious career | |
Guru | Vedanidhi Tirtha |
Successor | Satyanidhi Tirtha |
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Vaishnavism |
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Part of a series on |
Dvaita |
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Hinduism portal |
Satyavrata Tirtha (entered vrundavana1638) was a Hindu philosopher, yogi, mystic, scholar and saint. He served as the pontiff of Shri Uttaradi Math from 1635–1638. He was the 18th in succession from Madhvacharya. [1] [2] Satyavrata Tirtha ruled the pontificate with a remarkable distinction. His life was a saga of supreme spiritual achievements. [3] He is a yogi of remarkable spiritual powers and a philosopher of wide fame. [2]
Satyavrata Tirtha authored some works consisting of gloss, commentaries on the works of Jayatirtha, Vyasatirtha and a few hymns. Satyavrata Tirtha wrote a commentary on Nyaya Sudha of Jayatirtha called Sudha Vivruthi. His gloss on Nyayamrutha of Vyasatirtha is also most appreciated. [4]