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Satyanidhi Tirtha
Shri Satyanidhi Tirtha Moola Brindavana at Kurnool
Personal life
BornKauligi Raghunathacharya
1580
Puntamba (present-day Ahmednagar district, Maharashtra, India)
Died1660
Kurnool (present-day Kurnool district, Andhra Pradesh, India)
Resting placeKurnool
Religious life
ReligionHinduism
OrderVedanta (Uttaradi Math)
PhilosophyDvaita,
Vaishnavism
Religious career
GuruSatyavrata Tirtha
SuccessorSatyanatha Tirtha
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Satyanidhi Tirtha (c.1580 - c.1660) was a Hindu philosopher, scholar and saint. He served as the pontiff of Shri Uttaradi Math from 1638–1660. He was the 19th in succession from Madhvacharya. Satyanidhi Tirtha ruled the pontificate with a remarkable distinction. His life was a saga of supreme spiritual achievements.

Life

Most of the information about his life is derived from two hagiographies: one is Gurucarya, a hagiological work on the Pontiffs of the Uttaradi Math and the other one is Satyanidhivilasa by the Srinivasa, a disciple of Satyanidhi Tirtha. Born as Kaulagi Raghunathacharya into pious Deshastha Brahmin family of scholars to Purushothamacharya and Satyabai belonging to Mauna Bhargava Gotra in Puntamba, Maharashtra. He studied Vyakarana and Shastras under Kumbhari Vasudevacharya. He was ordained and was made the pontiff of Uttaradi Math in 1638. He served as pontiff of mutt for 21 years and 9 months. After his death in 1660, his mortal remains were enshrined in the mutt at Nivrutti Sangama. In 1970s, during construction of Srisailam dam, his mortal remains were shifted to Kurnool by Shri Satyapramoda Tirtha. He was succeeded by Satyanatha Tirtha.

Works

Satyanidhi Tirtha authored three works consisting of commentaries on the works of Vyasatirtha and a few hymns. They are as follows:

  • Bhedojjivana, a gloss on Bhedojjivana of Vyasatirtha
  • Vayu Bharathi Stotra, a praise hymn on Vayu and Bharathi.
  • Vishnu Sahasranama Vyakhyana, a commentary on Vishnu Sahasranama.

Legacy

Satyanidhi Tirtha has been eulogised by Sarkara Srinivasa in his contemporaneous kavya Satyanidhivilasa, a kavya in honor of Satyanidhi in 8 cantos. His disciple Satyanatha Tirtha sets forth the Purvapaksa and Siddhanta views under each adhikarana, and offers criticisms on the former in accordance with the views of his teacher Satyanidhi Tirtha, in his work Abhinava Chandrika.

References

  1. ^ Sharma 2000, p. 194.
  2. ^ Sharma 2000, p. 497.
  3. Dagens 1984, p. 535.
  4. ^ Sharma 2000, p. 496.
  5. Glasenapp 1992, p. 239.
  6. Sharma 2000, p. 447.

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