|| Shri Satyapriya Teertha Gurubhyonamaha ||
Introduction to Shri 1008 Shri Satyapriya Teertharu :
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| Diksha Accepted on |
1737 (Pingala) |
| Preceptor |
Shri Satyavijaya Teertharu |
| Brindavana Pravesha |
1744 (Raktakshi) |
| Pithadhipati |
6 Years ; 11 Months ; 17 Days |
| Aradhane |
Chaitra Shudda Trayodashi |
| Brindavana at |
Manamadurai |
| River |
Vedavati |
| Dist |
Shivaganga |
| State |
Tamil Nadu |
| Poorvasharama |
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| Name |
Garvadada Ramacharya |
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|| shrIsatyavijayAmbodherjAtaM satyapriyAmR^itam |
jarAmR^itI janghanItu vibudhAnAM mude sadA || |
|| Shri Gurubhyonamaha ||
|| Shri Hari Om ||
Shri Satyapriya Teertharu was the pontiff of Shri Uttaradi Matha during
the period from 1737 to 1744. Shri Satyapriya Teertha's
purvashrama name was Ramacharya. He was a saint of very high order with mystic powers. Some of the miracles he performed are as under:
THE DEAD BOY BROUGHT TO LIFE :
He bought a boy, believed to be dead, back to life by Sri Satyapriya teertharu. The joy of the boy's parents
knew no bounds. They fell at the feet of Swamiji and prayed for his Anugraha.
TEMPLE DOOR OPENS ON PRAYER :
Shri Satyapriya Teertharu once visited Melkote Shri Yoga Narashima Swami Temple. He was late and the Temlpe door was closed. Shri Satyapriya Teertharu
stood in front of the main door and poured out his heart in praise of Lord Shri
Narshima and gently touched the door. To the surprise of all, the door opend
of its own accord. The bells rang and Mangalarathi was being perfomred to the moola deity. With tears of joy rolling down his cheeks, he had the darshan of Yoga
Narasima Swami.
GHAN SHYAM KAVI ACCEPTED DVAITA:
During the period od Shri Satyapriya Teertharu, there was a reputed poet in North
India, by name Ghan Shyam Kavi. He had written more then 100 dramas in Sanskrit.
He was also considered an authority in Advaita Vedanta and Sahitya literature
as well.
He was an eye-witness to the vast learning of Shri Satyapriya Teertharu, of his humility, majesty and power of expression in highlighting the truth
hidden in various Vedic texts. Hearing the unbiased and highly thoughtful words
of Shri Sataypriya Teertharu, the said poet, being a very impartial scholar, offered
himself as a devotee to Swamiji and received Mudra Dharana from Swamiji.
PRACHANDA RAHOODAYAM:
GHAN SHYAM KAVI worte a Drama "Prachanda Raahoodayam" in five
chapter in which Shri Satyapriya Teertharu has been Shown as the hero. In this
work , the doctrines of Dvaita, Advaita and other scools of thought have been
discussed and finaly the "VIJAYA" embraces the hero Shri Satyapriya Teertharu.
JAYA STHAMBHA (VICTORY PILLAR):
It was customary in those days at Kasi to erect a pillar as a symbol denoting
the Victory, inscribing the details of victory on such pillars. A pillar was erected
establishing the victory of Shri Satyapriya Teertharu.
THIEVES RETURN THE STOLEN POOJA BOX:
After completing his piligrimage to Rameshwaram, Shri Satyapriya Teertharu came to
Manamadurai. In those days, the area was a dense forest. One day some thieves attacked
the Math and stole away the Pooja box, jewels and also the bell (the pooja
ghanta). Sri Satyapriya Tirtha poured
out his heart's paryers to Shri Hanuman pleading that without his grace, no
one could perform Rama Pooja anywere, at any time. He ceaselessly went on singing
the glories of load Shri Hanuma.
A miracle happend. In a short while, the thieves were shocked to see several
wild monkeys springing out one after the other from the Math's pooja ghanta. In huge numbers, they made a bell by their wild screaming and frightening gestures. The thieves
were terribly afraid. They came running to Shri Satyapriya Teertharu , placed all
the stolen atricles before him and begged him that they be accepted as his servents. From that time, the place was called Veera Vanara Madurai. Later it was called
Vana Madurai and finaly became MANAMADURAI.
THE MISCHIEF OF THE KING EXPOSED:
The King who ruled over the area at that time came to know about the glories
of Shri Satyapriya Teertharu. But he had neither faith nor regard for the penance
and spiritual powers of the Shri Satyapriya Teertharu. One day, he played a mischief
with Swamiji. He offered 'things' for Pooja in three plates all the three fully
coverd. He had kept meat in one plate, dried fish in the other and blood
in the third plate. He was polite
in his outward appearance but was highly arrogant inside and with utter disregard
for Shri Satyapriya Teertharu.
Shri Satyapriya Teertharu was quick in visualising the true colour of the Royal
visitor. He only pitied the king and pleaded Lord Shri Ramachandra to
pardon the king. But the Lord indicated that the king would be excused only
partialiy and not in full.
In the meanwhile the king felt he was losing the eye sight in one eye. He fell
at the feet of Swamiji and begged him to save atlest the other eye. Which Shri
Satyapriya Teertharu granted.
Thereupon Shri Satyapriya Teertharu sprinkled Shanka - Teertha with Tulasi on
the three plates and asked the king to open them. to the utter surpriseof all
, the blood turned to be "Aarati" the dried fish into small stones
and the mutton into sandal paste.
No wonder that the arrogant king became a devout bhakta to Shri Satyapriya Teertharu. He donated three villages and one of them was Chandanoor. He also donated
one hundred acres of Nanja lands and executed a copper-plate inscription to that
effect. In this way, the king atoned his sins and rendered himself deserving
for the grace and blessings of Shri Satyapriya Teertharu.
HIS LAST DAYS:
It is customary to reverntially touch the feet of Shri Moola Rama Pratima by
Shri Satyapriya Teertharu every day at the completion of pooja and prior to placing
the same in the box. One day. it so happend that when Swamiji was doing so,
he felt the presence of Shri Ramacndra . Shri Satyapriya Teertharu took
it that the call from Shri Ramachandra had come to him for doing the Pooja eternally
in the Divine Kingdom. Shortly afterwards. Shri Satyapriya Teertharu left his
mortal body at Manamadurai on Chaitra Shuddha Trayodasi in the year 1744 A.D
A UNIQUE FEATURE IN THIS BRINDAVAN:
One great and extraordinary speciality in the brindavana at Manamadurai is
that the main brindavana is not on mere Koormaasana as usually seen elsewhere. On
the Koormasana, there is a sprial snake. The brindavana is placed on top of it.
ADORATION BY SHRI SATYADHARMA TEERTHARU:
Shri Satyadharma Teertharu was the 4th pitadhipathi from Shri Satyapriya
Teertharu and came occupied the seat of Uttaradi math 53 years after him. Shri Satyadhrma Teertharu sings the glory of Shri Satyapriya Teertharu, describing him in seven ways.
yaH xAntau bhavati svayaMbhavati bhUjAjAni saMsevane.
gAmbhIryeMbudhayatyaghaughaharaNe ga~NgAti dhIshodhane |
sheShatyarthavivecane guravati shrIrAmatiprAbhave .
taM vande madabhIShTasantatikaraM satyapriyAkhyaM gurum ||
The Guru is compared to
1. Earth
In patience, forbearance or forgiveness Shri Satyapriya Teertharu was like the mother earth.
2. Lord Brahma
In serving Sita-Pati Shri Moola Rama , he was like Chaturmukha Brahma Devaru.
3. Ocean
In depth of knowledge and profoundity. he was like an ocean
4. Ganga :
In the act of purifying others, he is like Ganga
5. Aadi Shesha :
In matters of intellect, he is like Adi shesha
6. Brihaspathi :
In investigation, elucidation, discrimination, discussion or in determining the
Vedic truth, he is like Brihaspati the guru of the devas
7. Shri Rama :
In greatness, in strength (of inner power ) or in fame, he is like Shri Rama.
|| Shri Krishnarpanamstu ||
Works by Shri Satyapriya Teertharu :
Shri Satyapriya Teertharu had written many works. Some of his important
works are mentioned here:-
1]. Commentary on Maha Bhashya
2]. Commentary on Mandukya Upanishad
3]. Commentary on Atharvana Upanishad
4]. Commentary on Tatva Prakashika
5]. Chandrika Bindu
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Shri Satyapriya Thirtha Brindavana
Brindavana Agrahara,
Manamadurai - 625001
Dist :- Shivaganga
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