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Madanur Vishnu Tirtha

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Madanur Vishnu Tirtha
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Vishnu Tirtha (born, Adavi Jayatirthacharya; popularly referred as Madanur Vishnu Tirtha) (1756–1806) was a Hindu seer, scholar, writer, philosopher and exponent of Madhvacharya's works and Dvaita school of thought.[1][2]

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Personal life

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

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

  • Bhagavata-Saroddhara – an anthology of 367 select verses from Bhagavata
  • Ajnapatra
  • Atmasukhabodhini
  • Shodashi – a theological book
  • Caturdashi – a theological book
  • Adhyatma-rasaranjani – a book on stotra

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