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Raghunatha Tirtha

Shri Raghunatha Tirtha (IAST:Śrī Raghunātha Tīrtha) (c.1405 – c.1502), was a Hindu philosopher, scholar and saint. He served as the pontiff of Uttaradi Math from 1442–1502. He was the 19th in succession from Madhvacharya.

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Born
Vishnu Shastri 1405 (1405) Bijapur, Bijapur district, Karnataka
Died
1502 (aged 96–97) Malakheda, Karnataka
Order
Vedanta (Uttaradi Math)
Philosophy
Dvaita, Vaishnavism
Religion
Hinduism
Successor
Raghuvarya Tirtha

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related to Life · 18
Raghunatha Tirtha → Benares, Dvaita, He, It, Lakshminarayana, Lakshminarayana Tirtha, Malkheda, Mulbagal, Purandara Dasa, Raghavendra Math, Sripadaraja, Sripadaraja Mutt, Sripadaraja's, Sripadarajashtakam, Sripadaraya, Svarnavarna Tirtha's, Vibhudendra Tirtha, Vyasatirtha
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Raghunatha Tirtha → Vishnu Shastri 1405 (1405) Bijapur, Bijapur district, Karnataka
Died · 1
Raghunatha Tirtha → 1502 (aged 96–97) Malakheda, Karnataka
Order · 1
Raghunatha Tirtha → Vedanta (Uttaradi Math)
Philosophy · 1
Raghunatha Tirtha → Dvaita, Vaishnavism
Religion · 1
Raghunatha Tirtha → Hinduism
Successor · 1
Raghunatha Tirtha → Raghuvarya Tirtha
Teacher · 1
Raghunatha Tirtha → Vidyanidhi Tirtha
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Raghunatha Tirtha → Raghunatha Tirtha Biography

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tirtha raghunatha 1502 dvaita math sripadaraja isbn vedanta philosophy 1405 uttaradi history pontiff hinduism died successor iast hindu madhvacharya vibhudendra

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Raghunatha TirthaBornVishnu Shastri 1405 (1405) Bijapur, Bijapur district, Karnataka1.00infobox
Raghunatha TirthaDied1502 (aged 96–97) Malakheda, Karnataka1.00infobox
Raghunatha TirthaOrderVedanta (Uttaradi Math)1.00infobox
Raghunatha TirthaPhilosophyDvaita, Vaishnavism1.00infobox
Raghunatha TirthaReligionHinduism1.00infobox
Raghunatha TirthaSuccessorRaghuvarya Tirtha1.00infobox
Raghunatha TirthaTeacherVidyanidhi Tirtha1.00infobox
Raghunatha Tirtharelated to External linksRaghunatha Tirtha Biography0.60section
Raghunatha Tirtharelated to LifeVibhudendra Tirtha0.60section
Raghunatha Tirtharelated to LifeRaghavendra Math0.60section
Raghunatha Tirtharelated to LifeSripadaraja0.60section
Raghunatha Tirtharelated to LifeMulbagal0.60section

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