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Adavi Jayatirthacharya
Brindavana of Jayatirthacharya alias Vishnu Tirtha at Madanur near Koppal
Personal
Born1756
Siddhapur (near Savanur), Karnataka
Died1806
Madanuru (near Koppal)
ReligionHinduism
Organization
PhilosophyDvaita Vedanta
Religious career
GuruSatyavara Tirtha

Adavi Jayatirthacharya (also known as Vishnu TirthaorMadanur Vishnu Teertha) (1756–1806) was a Hindu seer, scholar, writer, philosopher and exponent of Madhvacharya's works and Dvaita school of thought.[1][2]

Personal life[edit]

According to reports, Jayatirthacharya was born in Siddhapur near Savanur and taken sanyasa from his guru, Satyavara Tirtha.[3] Jayatirthacharya was taken so that he could travel on a pilgrimage to Vrindavana and have entered Vrindavana at Madanur, six miles from Koppal, where his Brindavana is also situated.[3]

Notable scholarly works[edit]

Jayatirthacharya wrote more than nineteen books and among his works, few noted scholarly works are :[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Krishnamurti Sharma, B. N. (2000). A History of the Dvaita School of Vedānta and Its Literature: From the ... By B. N. Krishnamurti Sharma. p. Part VIII, Chapter XLI. ISBN 9788120815759.
  • ^ Dalal, Roshen (128). History of Indian Philosophy (vol.4) By S. N. Dasgupta. ISBN 9780143414216.
  • ^ a b Sharma 2000, p. 545.
  • ^ Sharma 2000, p. 546.
  • Bibliography[edit]


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