Raghuttama Tirtha
Raghuttama Tirtha (Sanskrit:रघूत्तम तीर्थ); IAST:Śrī Raghūttama Tīrtha) (c. 1548 - c. 1596), was an Indian philosopher, scholar, theologian and saint. He was also known as Bhavabodhacharya (Bhāvabodhacārya). His oeuvre include commentaries on the works of Madhva and Jayatirtha. He served as the fourteenth pontiff of Madhvacharya Peetha - Uttaradi Math from 1557 to 1595, which he occupied for thirty-nine years. He is considered to be one of the important seers in the history of Dvaita school of thought. His shrine at Tirukoilur attracts thousands of visitors every year.
Sri Raghuttama Tirtha | |
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Brindavana (tomb) of Raghuttama Tirtha at Tirukoilur | |
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Born | Ramachandra Bhatta 1548 Mannur (present-day Bijapur district, Karnataka, India) |
Died | 1596 Tirukoilur (present-day Tamil Nadu, India) |
Religion | Hinduism |
Order | Vedanta (Uttaradi Math) |
Philosophy | Dvaita, Vaishnavism |
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Guru | Raghuvarya Tirtha |
Successor | Vedavyasa Tirtha |
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Literary works | Tattvaprakasika Bhavabodha, Brihadaranyaka Bhavabodha |
Honors | Bhāvabodhacārya |
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Born in an aristocratic Brahmin family, but was brought up in mutt under the direction of Raghuvarya Tirtha. He composed 11 works, consisting of commentaries on the works of Madhva, Jayatirtha and Vyasatirtha in the form of Bhāvabodhas elaborating upon the Dvaita thought.