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Sri Jayatirtha, also known as Teekacharya (1345 - 1388), was a Hindu philosopher, dialectician, polemicist and the sixth pontiff of Madhvacharya Peetha from (1365 – 1388).[1]

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  1. 41 relations: Advaita Vedanta, Akshobhya Tirtha, Arjuna, Badrinath, Bhima River, Buddhism, Deshastha Brahmin, Deshpande, Durga, Dvaita literature, Dvaita Vedanta, Hagiography, Hinduism, Hindus, India, Indra, Jainism, José Pereira (scholar), Lakshmi, Madhvacharya, Maharashtra, Mangalwedha, Mīmāṃsā, Nyaya, Pandharpur, Pramana, Raghavendra Tirtha, Raghunatha Tirtha, Raghuttama Tirtha, Sacred waters, Shesha, Solapur district, Surendranath Dasgupta, Udupi, Vadiraja Tirtha, Vaishnavism, Vedanta, Vidyadhiraja Tirtha, Vijayindra Tirtha, Vishvamitra, Vyasatirtha.

  2. 1345 births
  3. 14th-century Indian philosophers
  4. Madhva religious leaders
  5. Scholars from Maharashtra
  6. Uttaradi Math

Advaita Vedanta

Advaita Vedanta (अद्वैत वेदान्त) is a Hindu tradition of textual exegesis and philosophy and a Hindu sādhanā, a path of spiritual discipline and experience.

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Akshobhya Tirtha

Shree Akshobhya Tirtha (1282- 1365) was a Dvaita philosopher, scholar and theologian. Jayatirtha and Akshobhya Tirtha are 14th-century Indian philosophers, Dvaita Vedanta, Dvaitin philosophers, history of Karnataka, Madhva religious leaders, scholars from Karnataka and Uttaradi Math.

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Arjuna

Arjuna was an ancient prince of the Kuru Kingdom, located in the present-day India.

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Badrinath

Badrinath is a town and nagar panchayat in Chamoli district in the state of Uttarakhand, India.

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Bhima River

The Bhima River (also known as Chandrabhaga River) is a major river in Western India and South India.

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Buddhism

Buddhism, also known as Buddha Dharma and Dharmavinaya, is an Indian religion and philosophical tradition based on teachings attributed to the Buddha, a wandering teacher who lived in the 6th or 5th century BCE.

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Deshastha Brahmin

Deshastha Brahmin is a Hindu Brahmin subcaste mainly from the Indian state of Maharashtra and North Karnataka.

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Deshpande

Deshpande is a surname native to the Indian states of Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka.

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Durga

Durga (दुर्गा) is a major Hindu goddess, worshipped as a principal aspect of the mother goddess Mahadevi.

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Dvaita literature

Over the years, there have been many philosophers, writers and other literary figures who have contributed to the Dvaita school of thought, founded by Sri Madhvacharya. Jayatirtha and Dvaita literature are Dvaita Vedanta.

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Dvaita Vedanta

Dvaita Vedanta; (originally known as Tattvavada; IAST: Tattvavāda), is a sub-school in the Vedanta tradition of Hindu philosophy.

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Hagiography

A hagiography is a biography of a saint or an ecclesiastical leader, as well as, by extension, an adulatory and idealized biography of a preacher, priest, founder, saint, monk, nun or icon in any of the world's religions.

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Hinduism

Hinduism is an Indian religion or dharma, a religious and universal order by which its followers abide.

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Hindus

Hindus (also known as Sanātanīs) are people who religiously adhere to Hinduism, also known by its endonym Sanātana Dharma.

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India

India, officially the Republic of India (ISO), is a country in South Asia.

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Indra

Indra (इन्द्र) is the king of the devas and Svarga in Hinduism.

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Jainism

Jainism, also known as Jain Dharma, is an Indian religion.

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José Pereira (scholar)

José Pereira (22 January 1931 – 26 January 2015) was a Sanskrit scholar, historian, writer, artist, and linguist of Goan origin.

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Lakshmi

Lakshmi (sometimes spelled Laxmi) also known as Shri, is one of the principal goddesses in Hinduism.

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Madhvacharya

Madhvacharya (1199–1278 CE or 1238–1317 CE), also known as Purna Prajna and Ānanda Tīrtha, was an Indian philosopher, theologian and the chief proponent of the Dvaita (dualism) school of Vedanta. Jayatirtha and Madhvacharya are Dvaita Vedanta, Dvaitin philosophers, history of Karnataka, Sanskrit poets and scholars from Karnataka.

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Maharashtra

Maharashtra (ISO: Mahārāṣṭra) is a state in the western peninsular region of India occupying a substantial portion of the Deccan Plateau.

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Mangalwedha

Mangalwedha is a town in the Solapur district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.

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Mīmāṃsā

Mīmāṁsā (Sanskrit: मीमांसा; IAST: Mīmāṃsā) is a Sanskrit word that means "reflection" or "critical investigation" and thus refers to a tradition of contemplation which reflected on the meanings of certain Vedic texts.

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Nyaya

Nyāya (Sanskrit:न्यायः, IAST:'nyāyaḥ'), literally meaning "justice", "rules", "method" or "judgment", is one of the six orthodox (Āstika) schools of Hindu philosophy.

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Pandharpur

Pandharpur (Pronunciation: pəɳɖʱəɾpuːɾ) is a Popular pilgrimage town, on the banks of Chandrabhagā River, near Solapur city in Solapur District, Maharashtra, India.

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Pramana

Pramana (IAST: Pramāṇa) literally means "proof" and "means of knowledge".

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Raghavendra Tirtha

Raghavendra Tirtha, also referred as Raghavendra Swami, (1595 – 1671) was a Vaishnava scholar, theologian, and saint. Jayatirtha and Raghavendra Tirtha are Dvaita Vedanta, Dvaitin philosophers and Madhva religious leaders.

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Raghunatha Tirtha

Shri Raghunatha Tirtha (IAST:Śrī Raghunātha Tīrtha) (1405 – 1502), was a Hindu philosopher, scholar and saint. Jayatirtha and Raghunatha Tirtha are Dvaita Vedanta, Dvaitin philosophers, Madhva religious leaders, scholars from Karnataka and Uttaradi Math.

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Raghuttama Tirtha

Raghuttama Tirtha (Sanskrit:रघूत्तम तीर्थ); IAST:Śrī Raghūttama Tīrtha) (1548 - 1596), was an Indian philosopher, scholar, theologian and saint. He was also known as Bhavabodhacharya. 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. Jayatirtha and Raghuttama Tirtha are Dvaita Vedanta, Dvaitin philosophers, Madhva religious leaders, scholars from Karnataka and Uttaradi Math.

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Sacred waters

Sacred waters are sacred natural sites characterized by tangible topographical land formations such as rivers, lakes, springs, reservoirs, and oceans, as opposed to holy water which is water elevated with the sacramental blessing of a cleric.

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Shesha

Shesha, also known by his epithets Sheshanaga and Adishesha, is a serpentine demigod (naga) and king of the serpents (Nagaraja), as well as a primordial being of creation in Hinduism.

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Solapur district

Solapur District (Marathi pronunciation: solaːpuːɾ) is a district in Maharashtra state of India.

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Surendranath Dasgupta

Surendranath Dasgupta (18 October 1887 – 18 December 1952) was an Indian scholar of Sanskrit and Indian philosophy.

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Udupi

Udupi (also spelled Udipi, and known as Odipu in Tulu) is a city in the Indian state of Karnataka.

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Vadiraja Tirtha

Sri Vadiraja Tirtha (1480 – 1600) was a Dvaita philosopher, poet, traveller and mystic. Jayatirtha and Vadiraja Tirtha are Dvaita Vedanta, Dvaitin philosophers, history of Karnataka, Madhva religious leaders and Sanskrit poets.

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Vaishnavism

Vaishnavism (translit-std) is one of the major Hindu denominations along with Shaivism, Shaktism, and Smartism.

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Vedanta

Vedanta (वेदान्त), also known as Uttara Mīmāṃsā, is one of the six orthodox (''āstika'') traditions of textual exegesis and Hindu philosophy.

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Vidyadhiraja Tirtha

Vidyadhiraja Tirtha was a Hindu philosopher, dialectician and the seventh pontiff of Madhvacharya Peetha and served as peetadhipathi from (c. 1388 – c. 1392). Jayatirtha and Vidyadhiraja Tirtha are 14th-century Indian philosophers, Dvaita Vedanta, Dvaitin philosophers, history of Karnataka, Madhva religious leaders and scholars from Karnataka.

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Vijayindra Tirtha

Vijayīndra Tīrtha (also known as Vijayendra Tīrtha) (1514 - 1595) was a Dvaita philosopher and dialectician. Jayatirtha and Vijayindra Tirtha are Dvaita Vedanta and Dvaitin philosophers.

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Vishvamitra

Vishvamitra (विश्वामित्र) is one of the most venerated rishis or sages of ancient India.

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Vyasatirtha

Vyāsatīrtha, also called Vyasaraja or Chandrikacharya, was a Hindu philosopher, scholar, polemicist, commentator and poet belonging to the Madhwacharya's Dvaita order of Vedanta. Jayatirtha and Vyasatirtha are Dvaita Vedanta, Dvaitin philosophers, history of Karnataka, Madhva religious leaders and Sanskrit poets.

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See also

1345 births

14th-century Indian philosophers

Madhva religious leaders

Scholars from Maharashtra

Uttaradi Math

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jayatirtha

Also known as Jayathirtha, Shri Jayatirtha, Teekācharya.