|| Shri Satyabodha Teertha Gurubhyonamaha ||
Introduction to Shri 1008 Shri Satyabodha Teertharu :
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| Born |
1710 |
| Birth Place |
Raichur , Karnataka |
| Diksha Accepted on |
1744 |
| Preceptor |
Shri Satyapriya Teertharu |
| Brindavana Pravesha |
1783 , Shobhanakruthu |
| Pithadhipati |
39 Years , 11 Months , 3 Days |
| Aradhane |
Phalguna Krishna Pratipat |
| Brindavana at |
Savanur |
| River |
Varadaa |
| Dist |
Haaveri |
| State |
Karnataka |
| Poorvasharama |
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| Name |
Shri Pandurangi Ramacharya |
| Father's Name |
Shri Hariyappacharya |
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|| naivedyagavishhaM rAme vIxya tadbhuktibhAgguruH |
yodarshayadraviM rAtrau satyabodhostu me mude || |
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Shri Gurubhyonamaha ||
|| Shri Hari Om ||
INTRODUCTION
Shri Satyabodha Tirtha was a saint who was known for his un-rivaled scholarship, miraculous achievements and dynamism. He was also blessed with great intelligence and a heart which was overflowing with devotion towards the Almighty and towards his guru. All these extraordinary qualities, naturally, qualified him to adore the pontifical seat of Sri Uttaradi Math and gave him a great opportunity to serve Lord Moola Rama and Digvijaya Rama.
POORVASHRAMA
Born into a pious family in the year 1710 at Raichur, he was known as Ramacharya before he was initiated into sanyasa by Sri Satyapriya Tirtha. Sri Ramacharya belonged to a very poor family. Shri Satyapriya Tirha was very kind enough to bless this child Ramacharya, and took full responsibility of teaching him all the shastras. Ramacharya continued to live in the Math, learning scriptures from Sri Satyapriya Tirtha.
DARSHAN OF SHVETA VARAHA DEVARU
Once, as usual, Sri Ramacharya, was offering worship to saligrama and shanka, completly covering himself and the saligrama with a cloth. It is said that Lord Shvetavarha gave darshan to him in a miniature form. That he was given darshan by Lord Svetavaraha Himself, stands testimony for the deep devotion Ramacharya has for the Lord and the unaccountable blessings he received from his guru Sri Satyapriya Tirtha.
ORDAINED INTO SANYASA
Pleased by his devotion and completely assured of his ability to lead the greatest and holy seat of Sri Madhvacharya, Sri Satya priya tirtha crowned Rangacharya on the pontifical seat of Uttaradi Math on an auspicuous thrayodashi day of Chaitra Masa in the Shalivahana
year 1665, corresponding to the year 1744 C.E, and blessed him to be henceforth called as Sri Satyabodha Tirtha.
Notwithstanding his great scholarship and soft and devoted nature, some
people began to think, because of their jealous nature, that Ramacharya
was not enough of a saint to honour the pontificate of the great Uttaradi Matha,
which opinion they all had to revise soon enough.
Sri Satyapriya Tirtha, soon, entered Brindavan, leaving the sacred duty of performing the pooja of the matha deities and protecting and preaching the vaishnava dharma on the shoulders of the young Satyabodha Tirtha. Sri Satyabodha Tirtha built an excellent Brindavana to
his guru at Mana-Madurai and said to have performed a great aradhana in his honor.
EXTENSIVE TOUR
True to the dharma of sanyasins, Sri Satyabodha Tirtha, toured extensively all over India, winning
over adversaries in philosophical scholarly discussions, acquiring disciples and
also considerable wealth, estates and Tamarapatras from kings and Navabs of those times. In a very short period of time, Satyabodha
Teertha had earned a reputation as the greatest of Madhva saints of the time
for his un-rivaled scholarship, miraculous achievements and dynamism and as the
pontiff of the wealthiest of the maths with the largest number of devotees.
KNOWINGLY ATE NAIVEDYA MIXED WITH POISON
The honour bestowed on the Uttaradi Matha both by the rich and poor was
unique. Naturally there were many who were jealous of this un-challenged supremacy.
They wanted to destroy the Math, steal all the property and as
a first step in this direction, wanted to poison Sri Satyabodha Tirtha. They poisoned the "PARAMANNA"
which he was to eat after naivedya to the Lord. After the naivedya , and during
the Maha-managalarthI Satyabodha Tirtha saw the face of Shri Moola Rama turn dark and
knew instantly what had happened. Though all the sishyas present advised him
not to eat that poisoned paramanna, he ate it without a second thought saying
what was offered to Moola Rama was good enough for him also. He prayed, and prayed, to be pardoned for offering poisoned food to the Lord, even un-knowingly. Everyone
there was overwhelmed with joy when the poison had no effect on him. The evil people who wanted to destroy the
Matha by killing him were dumbstruck and frightened at
this miracle, did not
have the courage to proceed with their plans further. They ran away from the
scene lest they themselves were destroyed as a result of their evil actions.
GANGA CAME TO MATHA FOR HIM
When he wanted to go North again
to have another dip in the Ganga waters before his death, Lord Badarayana came
in his dream that night and advised him not to go that far as Bhagiritahi herself
will come to his matha under a tree on a particular morning. Lo! Behold! it
did happen and Swamiji and everyone had the good fortune of a holy dip in
the Ganga at the matha itself.
CHEAP TRICKS WONT WORK BEFORE HIM
One of the sishyas of the Matha had accumulated a lot of wealth by hood-winking
people by means of his tantric and indrajal deceptions into believing that he
was the favourite devotee of Lord Venkateshwara whose vigraha he used to worship
chanting the name of the Lord completely mispronounced and declaring that all
his activities were as instructed by him. Shri Satyabodha Teertha , who would
not stand such nonsense and people being cheated went to him. The sishya was shocked
that his deceptive and indrajal activities would not work in the sacred presence
of the saint. Thus humiliated he surrendered all his ill acquired wealth , fell
at his feet and begged to be excused promising that he would never again cheat
people like that.
GAYA TOUR
When he came to Gaya, he found the Gayawallahs were up to their tricks again in
spite of their being taught bitter lesson by Shri Vidyadhisa Teertharu, to
whom they had given a solomon promise of good behavior towards the pilgrims
visiting this holy's place. The Gayawallahs or pandas demanded Rs. 10,000/- from
this saint before they could even open the temple. The latter thereupon established
a small shelter near the Vishnupada temple called it Rama Gaya and made all arrangements
for the pilgrims. When the Pandas found
they were thus completely isolated, they came to the Swamiji on bended knees
and pleaded to be excused for their un-reasonable demand. The Swamiji received
their allegiance again to Uttaradi matha and its pontiffs. He then went to Kashi and established a Matha office at Durga Ghatta to provide
facilities for pilgrims.
HE EXTENDED THE LIFE OF SATYASANDHA TIRTHARU
After thus traveling in the North he came to Savanur and stayed for sometime
in the Matha premises which he got specially developed.
Many were the miraculous achievements of Shri Satyabodha Teertha Swamiji and
it would take volumes to write all of them. Shri Satyabodha Teertha was the pontiff of the
Matha for 39 years , 11 months and 13 days. He handed over the pontificate to
Shri Satyasandha but found thereafter that the latter had only a short time to
live. He prayed to Lord Moola Rama with Raksha-stotram and got the boon of 10
more years of life.
ENTERS BRINDAVANA
He passed away in Savanur where his mortal remains have
been entombed. So many were his achievements and so well was he liked, admired
and respected by people of all castes and creeds, rich and poor, that the Uttaradi
Matha in Savanur is known as Shri Satyabodha Matha. Even now , after so many years
, many pilgrims visit his brindavana, offer seva and get the blessings of this
great saint.
SATYABODHA VIJAYA
Shri Satyabodha Vijaya is a kavya of twenty one sargas written by Kanchi Acharya
who was his own disciple. The Mahakavya describes his life in detail. He was
a saint of marvelous powers, his life is full of thrilling events. Let alone
Hindus, even Mohammedanas worshipped him with great reverence. Tippu Sultan,
Nawab of Ramnad, Nawab of Savanur and many other Muslim princes felt it an honour
to be his servants.
One English high official bears testimony to this fact that he had telepathic
power and could know the ins and outs of everyone. He was worshipped by him as
Trikalajnani.
SHOWS THE SUN AT NIGHT
Once, Shri Swamiji spent the whole day in "Samadhi" and took
his meals late at night. Some pandits criticised this custom behind his back.
Swamiji immediately called these persons and showed them the sun at dead
of night. But one of them still doubted stupidly and branded it as some cheap trick. He lost his eyesight altogether for such an act.
HIS CONTEMPORARIES
The famous Shri Dheerendra Teertharu was his contermporary and met him often
and happly passed his time with him in philosophical deliberations and spiritual
conversations.
MIRACLES
Numerous miracles are attributed to him by his chroniclers.
We get some important information in the Bombay Gazetteer, Karnataka Dharwad
district Chapter III. Page Nos 58-59 edited and published by James M. Campbell,
compiled in the year 1863 A.D -
"The 15th in succession to Ramachandra Tirtha by name Shri Satyabhodha Teertha,
during the rule of thirtyeight years, Satyabodha Teertha
travelled all over india and was respected by all the Hindu kings of the time.
He was very learned and holy and performed such great austerities that the people
were afraid to approch him, lest he should discover their hidden sins. At the
same time he was most generous and popular .... His name is so much revered
that the chief branch of the Vaishnava sect, to which more than two thirds of
the Vaishnava people belong, is still known as "SHRI UTTARADI MATHA"
at Savanur and subsequently after his name called Shri Satyabodha Swamiji Matha,
gained great wealth. A throne of gold and siver and precious stones about four
feet square and six feet hight was made and very costly jewels were bought for
"RAM", the god of the monastery. Most of this wealth is enjoyed by
the present chief priest Shri Satyaparayana who is sixth in succession to Shri
Satyabodha Teertha. He travelled all over India, where his disciples live, staying
only a short time in each place. He passed through Bombay Karnataka about five
years ago and is now in Kadapa in Madras.
Thus of the eighteen sects into wich the Madhwacharya Vaishnava community is divided, sixteen sects, the members of the main, and the members of the ten Malabar
sects started by Shri Madhwacharya's four immediate successors, though each has
a pontiff of its own, agree in considering the head of the main or Shri Satyabodha's
sect, their supreme pontiff. On the other hand, the two more modern sects. Rajendra
Teertha's which dates from the above from the begining of the fourteenth century,
and Vibhudhendra's also called Raghavendra's which stared about fifty years later
are independent and are generally on unfriendly terms with the Head of the main
sect."
|| Shri Digvijaya Rama Vijayate ||
|| Shri Krishnarpanamastu ||
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