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Satyadharma Tirtha

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Satyadharma Tirtha (c. 1743 – c. 1830)[2] was a Hindu philosopher, scholar, theologian and saint belonging to the Dvaita order of Vedanta. He was the 28th abbot of Uttaradi Math since Madhvacharya from 1797-1830.[3]

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Life

Satyadharma Tirtha was born in 1743 in Savanur, Haveri district, Karnataka. His purvashrama name was Navaratna Purushottamacharya.[2] He belongs to Navaratna family of scholars, who belongs to Deshastha Madhwa Brahmin family.[4][5] Satyadharma Tirtha was a contemporary and guru of Dewan Purnaiah.[6]

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There have been 27 works accredited to Satyadharma Tirtha, 10 of which are commentaries on the works of Hindu philosopher's of Dvaita order, especially Jayatirtha.[1][7][8][9]

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Miscellaneous works:

  • Kavikanthamani
  • Yaduvaracharitamruta Lahari
  • Bhagavadbhajanam
  • Hitopadesha
  • Sri Rangeshwara Srungaralahari
  • Geetamahatmyasarasangraha
  • Antrlapikah
  • Barirlapikah
  • Gurvashtakam
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