|| Shri Vedavyasa Teertha Gurubhyonamaha ||
Introduction to Shri 1008 Shri Vedavyasa Teertharu :
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| Diksha Accepted on |
1595, Manmatha |
| Preceptor |
Shri Raghuttama Teertharu |
| Brindavana Pravesha |
1619, Sidharthi |
| Pithadhipati |
23 Years , 3 Months ,7 Days |
| Aradhane |
Chaitra Shuddha Tritiya |
| Brindavana at |
Penugonda |
| River |
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| Dist |
Anantapur |
| State |
Andhara Pradesh |
| Poorvasharama |
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| Name |
Vysacharya |
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|| na dagdhaM yasya kaupInaM agnau dattamapi sphuTam |
vedavyAsaguruM naumi shrIvedeshanamaskR^itam ||
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Shri Gurubhyonamaha ||
|| Shri Hari Om ||
Shri Anantha Vyasacharya, a disciple of Shri Raghuttama Teertharu was selected to
succeed the pontificate throne. Shri Anantha Vyassacharya also distinguished
himself as a great devotee of Lord Vedavyasa. That is way Shri Raghuttama Teertharu
ordained Shri Anantha Vyasacharya to succeed him to the great pontificate throne
of Shri Uttaradi Math and named him Shri Vedavyasa Teertharu. Shri Vedavyasa Teertharu
occupied the pontificate seat with remarkable distinction and flourished
between 1595 and 1619 AD.
In order to explain the significance of the Madhva Darshana, he toured extensively
and visited the important religious centres of the times. He went to Kanchi
where he ordained an eminent scholar Shri Krishadvaipayanacharya as monk with
an intention to propogate the Dvaitha Vedantha.
It is believed that, during the course of his polemical tour, he once visited Cuddapah. He was highly respected and was offered Agrapooja at a "Shastra yagna"
being performed by Shri Ramachandra pandita in the court of King Venkatapathi
Raja at Cuddapah. The pontiffs of other schools who had assembled there began to
examine Shri Swamiji. Sri Swamiji excelled in debate with them. They realised
that Swamiji was a "Sarvagna" and offered " Agrapooja".
Thereafter Swamiji marched on with his disciples towards South Kanara and arrived
at Shri Rangapatanam where he was received by the king of Shrirangapatanam. The King worshipped His Holiness and professed great respect
for Shri Vedavyasa Teertharu. The King granted two villages Hiremarali, Chikka Marali
for the performance of rituals and services of the Matha. Futher he also gave some
gifts to his Holiness. Shri Vedavyasa Teertharu was the recipient of many royal gifts.
The King of Shrirangapatna built a Matha at Narashimapuram near the bank of river
Hemavathi and donated the same to His Holiness.
Swamiji visited Penugonda
where he was engaged into scholarly debates by several scholars. By the virtue
of his profound scholarship he easily won over all of them.
The king Donated two Villages
Reddy Halli and Dodaa Gatti to Matha. Thus Shri Vedavyasa Teertharu ruled the pontificate
of the Shri Uttaradi Matha for nearly 23 Years with a remarkable distinction
and handed over the seat to Shri Vidyadhisha Teertharu and entered Brindavana at Penugonda
on the bank of river Markandeya in the year 1619 AD.
|| Shri Krishnarpanamastu ||
Shri Shrinivasacharya Varkhedkar
Post : Penugonda - 515110.
Dist : Anantpur
Andhara Pradesh.
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