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Great Acharyas Shriman Madhvacharya Sr imad Anand a Teer tha, al so known as Poornapr aj na and Madhv acharya, is the  propagator of the doctrine of Tattvavada. He is the last of the great Acharyas of Vedanta, an d is also the 22 nd commentator on the Brahma-Sûtra of Ved a Vyasa. Sri mad Ana nda Tee rth a is commonly ide nti fi ed wit h Madhva, the thi rd avataara of Mukhya PraaNa, the god of life, as given in the BaLittha Sukta of the Rig Veda. The first two avatara-s are as Hanuman and Bheemasena, and the third is Madhva, who came down to Earth as a sanyasi. Sumadhvavi jaya is a bi ogr aphi cal account of Achar ya Madhv a composed by Sri  Na ra yana Pa ndi ta cha ry a, the son of Sr i Tr ivikrama Pandit acharya, who was a contemporary of Acharya Madhva. Read more... Sri Sri Raghavendra Swamiji Sri Raghavendra SwamigaLu was one of the great proponents of the Madhva philosophy. For nearly 50 years, he was the head of one of the great peeTha-s. His predecessors in clude such sc ho la rs like Vi ja yee ndra te ertha & Sud he en dr a teertha. He excelled in many fields such as logic, meemAmsA, music, yoga, dharmashAstra, & all 64 arts. As an avatara of Prahlada, he chose as his Brindavan Manchaale (Mantralaya)

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Great Acharyas

Shriman Madhvacharya

Srimad Ananda Teertha, also known as Poornaprajna and Madhvacharya, is the

 propagator of the doctrine of Tattvavada. He is the last of the great Acharyas of Vedanta,and is also the 22nd commentator on the Brahma-Sûtra of Veda Vyasa.

Srimad Ananda Teertha is commonly identified with Madhva, the third avataara of Mukhya PraaNa, the god of life, as given in the BaLittha Sukta of the Rig Veda. The first

two avatara-s are as Hanuman and Bheemasena, and the third is Madhva, who came

down to Earth as a sanyasi.Sumadhvavijaya is a biographical account of Acharya Madhva composed by Sri

  Narayana Panditacharya, the son of Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya, who was a

contemporary of Acharya Madhva.

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Sri Sri Raghavendra Swamiji

Sri Raghavendra SwamigaLu was one of the great proponents of the Madhva philosophy.

For nearly 50 years, he was the head of one of the great peeTha-s. His predecessorsinclude such scholars like Vijayeendra teertha & Sudheendra teertha.

He excelled in many fields such as logic, meemAmsA, music, yoga, dharmashAstra, &

all 64 arts. As an avatara of Prahlada, he chose as his Brindavan Manchaale (Mantralaya)

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on the bank of the Tungabadhra, where Prahlada had performed his yaj~na in kR^ita

yuga.

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Sri Sri Vadiraja Teertharu

Shri Vadiraja tIrtha occupies a very exalted place in the galaxy of saints in Madhva

 parampare. Some accord to him a lofty status along with Sri Jaya tIrtha, Sri VyAsa tIrtha

and Sri Raghavendra tIrtha, whereas others consider him second only to AchArya

Madhva.In any case, he is universally acknowledged as a great saint with immense spiritual

 powers in addition to being an outstanding poet, philosopher, social organizer, reformer,

debater and prolific writer.There are many aspects about him that are truly outstanding. He lived for 120 years,

(1480-1600 AD) out of which 112 years as a sanyAsi, and entered brindAvana alive ! No

other saint, irrespective of doctrinal affiliations, can claim this distinction. He saw 5 paryAyas and entered his Brindavana alive in 1600. He went around India twice and

captured his experience in a travelogue.

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Sri Sri Vishvesha Theertha Swamiji

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Sri Sri Vishwesha Theertha Swamiji was born on the 27th of April, 1931 as the second

child of Sri Narayanacharya and Srimati Kamalamma, a devout couple from Ramakunja.

The parents named the child as Venkataramana. Hugely impressed by the Satvik nature

of the young Venkataramana, the then head of the Pejavara Matha, Sri Sri Vishva ManyaTheertha Swamiji initiated him as a Sanyasi when he was in his 8th year of age! The

initiation happened on the 3rd of December 1938 at Chakratheertha, near Hampi. Upon

initiation, Venkataramana became Sri Sri Vishwesha Theertha. The early education of theyoung Sanyasi happened at Udupi itself. The head of the Bhandarakeri Matha, Sri Sri

Vidyamanya Theertha Swamiji, taught all the Shastras to the young Yati for eight years

and helped transform him into a knowledgeable and erudite scholar of Vedanta andShastras. Sri Swamiji quickly became an extraordinary scholar in Nyaya, Vedanta and

other branches of philosophy.