Raghuttama Tirtha (
Sanskrit
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:रघूत्तम तीर्थ);
IAST
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:Śrī Raghūttama Tīrtha) (1527 – 1595) , was an
Indian philosopher
Philosophy ('love of wisdom' in Ancient Greek) is a systematic study of general and fundamental questions concerning topics like existence, reason, knowledge, Value (ethics and social sciences), value, mind, and language. It is a rational an ...
,
scholar
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,
theologian
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and saint. He was also known as Bhavabodhacharya (). His oeuvre include commentaries on the works of
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. Madhva called his philosophy ...
and
Jayatirtha
Jayatirtha (), ''also known as'' Teekacharya () (1345 – 1388), was a Hindu philosopher, dialectician, polemicist and the sixth pontiff of Madhvacharya Peetha from (1365 – 1388). He is considered to be one of the important seers in the hi ...
. He served as the fourteenth pontiff of
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. Madhva called his philosophy ...
Peetha -
Uttaradi Math
Sri Uttaradi Math (also written as Uttaradi Matha or Uttaradi Mutt) (IAST:''Śrī Uttarādi Maṭha'') (also known as Uttaradi Pitha), is one of the main monasteries (matha) founded by Madhvacharya with Padmanabha Tirtha as its head to pre ...
from 1535 to 1595. He is considered to be one of the important seers in the history of
Dvaita
Dvaita Vedanta (); (originally known as Tattvavada; IAST: ''Tattvavāda''), is a sub-school in the Vedanta
''Vedanta'' (; , ), also known as ''Uttara Mīmāṃsā'', is one of the six orthodox (Āstika and nāstika, ''āstika'') trad ...
school of thought. His shrine at
Manampoondi attracts thousands of visitors every year.
Born in an pious
Brahmin
Brahmin (; ) is a ''Varna (Hinduism), varna'' (theoretical social classes) within Hindu society. The other three varnas are the ''Kshatriya'' (rulers and warriors), ''Vaishya'' (traders, merchants, and farmers), and ''Shudra'' (labourers). Th ...
family, but was brought up in
matha
A ''matha'' (; , ), also written as ''math'', ''muth'', ''mutth'', ''mutt'', or ''mut'', is a Sanskrit word that means 'institute or college', and it also refers to a monastery in Hinduism. under the direction of
Raghuvarya Tirtha
Raghuvarya Tirtha (1462 - 1535) was a Hindu philosopher, scholar, theologian and saint. He served as the pontiff of Shri Uttaradi Math from 1502-1535. He was the thirteenth in succession from Madhvacharya. According to tradition Sri Raghuvar ...
. He composed 10 works, consisting of commentaries on the works of
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. Madhva called his philosophy ...
,
Padmanabha Tirtha
Padmanabha Tirtha was an Indian Dvaita philosopher, scholar and the disciple of Madhvacharya. Ascending the pontifical seat after Madhvacharya, he served as the primary commentator of his works and in doing so, significantly elucidated Madhva ...
and
Jayatirtha
Jayatirtha (), ''also known as'' Teekacharya () (1345 – 1388), was a Hindu philosopher, dialectician, polemicist and the sixth pontiff of Madhvacharya Peetha from (1365 – 1388). He is considered to be one of the important seers in the hi ...
elaborating upon the Dvaita thought.
Biography
Most of the information about Raghuttama Tirtha's life is derived from various
hagiographies
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. Early Christian ...
. He was born as Ramachandra into a pious family in
Malkheda
Malkheda originally known as Manyakheta (IAST: Mānyakheṭa, Prakrit: "Mannakheḍa"), and also known as Malkhed,Village code= 311400 Malkhed (J), Gulbarga, Karnataka is a town in Karnataka, India. It is located on the banks of Kagina river ...
in the present-day
Kalaburagi district
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in the state of
Karnataka
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belonging to
Kannada
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-speaking
Deshastha Brahmin
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family to Subba Bhatta (also known as "Vitthalacharya") and Gangabai around 1527. Gangabai is purvashrama sister of
Raghuvarya Tirtha
Raghuvarya Tirtha (1462 - 1535) was a Hindu philosopher, scholar, theologian and saint. He served as the pontiff of Shri Uttaradi Math from 1502-1535. He was the thirteenth in succession from Madhvacharya. According to tradition Sri Raghuvar ...
of
Uttaradi Math
Sri Uttaradi Math (also written as Uttaradi Matha or Uttaradi Mutt) (IAST:''Śrī Uttarādi Maṭha'') (also known as Uttaradi Pitha), is one of the main monasteries (matha) founded by Madhvacharya with Padmanabha Tirtha as its head to pre ...
.
Birth & Sannyasa
According to traditional accounts, the childless couple approached saint
Raghuvarya Tirtha
Raghuvarya Tirtha (1462 - 1535) was a Hindu philosopher, scholar, theologian and saint. He served as the pontiff of Shri Uttaradi Math from 1502-1535. He was the thirteenth in succession from Madhvacharya. According to tradition Sri Raghuvar ...
, who granted them boon of children with the condition that their first child, would in turn be handed over to him. These words brought a mixture of happiness and sorrow to the childless couple but they accepted the decree of the divinity. Soon after this incident, Gangabai conceived. Raghuvarya Tirtha was informed accordingly. He returned to the village expecting the birth of the child. A big gold plate was sent to Subba Bhatta's house from the Matha with a direction to receive the child on the golden plate without allowing the child to touch the earth.
Accordingly, the child was received on a golden plate. The personality and the face of the child were beautiful. He was named after Lord
Rama
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as Ramachandra by Raghuvarya Tirtha. Raghuvarya Tirtha made arrangements to feed the child every day with the abhishekha milk of the Vyasa Kurma Saligram of the Matha. He had his
Upanayana
''Upanayana'' () is a Hindu educational sacrament, one of the traditional saṃskāras or rites of passage that marked the acceptance of a student by a preceptor, such as a ''guru'' or ''acharya'', and an individual's initiation into a school in ...
at the age of five and immediately after
Upanayana
''Upanayana'' () is a Hindu educational sacrament, one of the traditional saṃskāras or rites of passage that marked the acceptance of a student by a preceptor, such as a ''guru'' or ''acharya'', and an individual's initiation into a school in ...
was ordained as a
Sannyasa
''Sannyasa'' (), sometimes spelled ''sanyasa'', is the fourth stage within the Hinduism, Hindu system of four life stages known as ''ashrama (stage), ashramas'', the first three being ''brahmacharya'' (celibate student), ''Gṛhastha, grihast ...
. Raghuttama Tirtha is said to have studied for sometime after his ordinance, under a learned Pandit Adya Varadarajacharya of Manur under the direction of
Raghuvarya Tirtha
Raghuvarya Tirtha (1462 - 1535) was a Hindu philosopher, scholar, theologian and saint. He served as the pontiff of Shri Uttaradi Math from 1502-1535. He was the thirteenth in succession from Madhvacharya. According to tradition Sri Raghuvar ...
.
Reign as Pontiff
Raghuttama Tirtha was the nephew of
Raghuvarya Tirtha
Raghuvarya Tirtha (1462 - 1535) was a Hindu philosopher, scholar, theologian and saint. He served as the pontiff of Shri Uttaradi Math from 1502-1535. He was the thirteenth in succession from Madhvacharya. According to tradition Sri Raghuvar ...
the thirteenth pontiff and succeeded his uncle in the pontificate of
Uttaradi Math
Sri Uttaradi Math (also written as Uttaradi Matha or Uttaradi Mutt) (IAST:''Śrī Uttarādi Maṭha'') (also known as Uttaradi Pitha), is one of the main monasteries (matha) founded by Madhvacharya with Padmanabha Tirtha as its head to pre ...
in 1535. Raghuttama Tirtha was also a contemporary of
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. As the rajaguru of Vijayanagara Empire, Vyasati ...
,
Vijayindra Tirtha
Vijayīndra Tīrtha ''(also known as Vijayendra Tīrtha)'' (1517 - 1614) was a Dvaita philosopher and dialectician. A prolific writer and an unrelenting polemicist, he is said to have authored 104 treatises expounding the principles of Dvaita a ...
and
Vadiraja Tirtha
Sri Vadiraja Tirtha (1480 – 1600) was a Dvaita philosopher, poet, traveller and mystic. He authored many works, often critical, on Madhva theology and metaphysics. Additionally, he composed numerous poems and as the pontiff of Sodhe Mutt, r ...
.
Entering Brindavana
After completing thirty-nine years on the sacred pontifical seat of Uttaradi Matha, Raghuttama Tirtha desired to enter the Brindavana. So he ordered the then Zamindar of Vettavalam Now At Tiruvannamalai District, in a dream to construct a Brindavana at
Manampoondi a village near
Tirukoilur
Tirukoilur also spelt as ''Tirukkoyilur'' or ''Tirukovilur'' is a city and the headquarters of Tirukoilur taluk in Kallakurichi District, Tamil Nadu, India. The town is located on the southern bank of Thenpennai River and famous for the Ula ...
on the bank of the river
South Pennar.
This is said to be the holy place where Galava Rishi once resided. Raghuttama Swami entered
Brindavana alive in 1595 on the auspicious day of
Vaikuntha Ekadashi. He was succeeded by his disciple
Vedavyasa Tirtha.
Works

There have been 10 works accredited to Raghuttama Tirtha, 9 of which are commentaries on the works of
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. Madhva called his philosophy ...
,
Padmanabha Tirtha
Padmanabha Tirtha was an Indian Dvaita philosopher, scholar and the disciple of Madhvacharya. Ascending the pontifical seat after Madhvacharya, he served as the primary commentator of his works and in doing so, significantly elucidated Madhva ...
and
Jayatirtha
Jayatirtha (), ''also known as'' Teekacharya () (1345 – 1388), was a Hindu philosopher, dialectician, polemicist and the sixth pontiff of Madhvacharya Peetha from (1365 – 1388). He is considered to be one of the important seers in the hi ...
, out of which five are published so far. ''Bhavabodha'' is the general title of a majority of his works and Raghuttama is usually called "Bhavabodhakara" or "Bhavabodhacharya". Raghuttama Tirtha composed these Bhavabhodas to reveal the essence and deeper meanings of Shri Madhvacharya's and Sri Jayatirtha's works. His work ''Brihadaranyaka Bhavabodha'' is a commentary on
Madhva
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. Madhva called his philosophy ...
's ''Brihadaranyaka Upanishad Bhashya'', is considered to be his magnum opus. Running up to 9,000 granthas, it discusses Khandana and Bhashyartha of the Upanishad. His work ''Tattvaprakasika Bhavabodha'' is a commentary on
Jayatirtha
Jayatirtha (), ''also known as'' Teekacharya () (1345 – 1388), was a Hindu philosopher, dialectician, polemicist and the sixth pontiff of Madhvacharya Peetha from (1365 – 1388). He is considered to be one of the important seers in the hi ...
's ''Tattvaprakāśikā''. It runs nearly 8100 granthas. It is quoted by Jagannatha Tirtha in his ''Bhashyadipika'' four times and by
Raghavendra Tirtha
Raghavendra Tirtha (), also referred as Raghavendra Swami, (1595 – 1671) was a Vaishnava scholar, theologian, and saint. He was also known as Sudha Parimalacharya (). His diverse oeuvre include commentaries on the works of Madhva, Jayatirt ...
once in his ''Tatparya Chandrika Prakasha''.
Legacy
After
Jayatirtha
Jayatirtha (), ''also known as'' Teekacharya () (1345 – 1388), was a Hindu philosopher, dialectician, polemicist and the sixth pontiff of Madhvacharya Peetha from (1365 – 1388). He is considered to be one of the important seers in the hi ...
, Raghuttama Tirtha became Tika-kara and is referred to as ''Bhavabodhacharya''. Sharma writes "His language is simple and precise. He makes his points forcefully. He quotes often from certain unidentified sources not cited by any other commentator". Raghuttama Tirtha is regarded as a saint known for preaching the worship of Lord
Vishnu
Vishnu (; , , ), also known as Narayana and Hari, is one of the Hindu deities, principal deities of Hinduism. He is the supreme being within Vaishnavism, one of the major traditions within contemporary Hinduism, and the god of preservation ( ...
regardless of caste or creed. His shrine in
Tirukoilur
Tirukoilur also spelt as ''Tirukkoyilur'' or ''Tirukovilur'' is a city and the headquarters of Tirukoilur taluk in Kallakurichi District, Tamil Nadu, India. The town is located on the southern bank of Thenpennai River and famous for the Ula ...
at present has become a holy seat of pilgrimage and a vast number of devotees belonging to all castes and creeds perform seva even today. Guru Raghuttama Tirtha is known as a healer. Thousands of devotees who go to his Brindavana are a proof of his divine power and a kind heart to bless his devotees. He has made dumb to speak, mad to be intelligent, childless to beget progeny. None of his devotees have returned in disappointment.
Intellectual & Scholarly Influence
Raghuttama Tirtha, through his commentaries and preachings, carried the torch of the philosophy of Madhvacharya during his times. A band of commentators developed under his tutelage. He made each one of his disciples a repository of scholarship and academic excellence. They were successful not only in defending the Philosophy of Madhvacharya in scholarly debates but also in preparing others to become scholars and commentators. Raghupathi Tirtha (a sannyasi),
Vedavyasa Tirtha,
Vedesa Tirtha, Vyasa Ramacharya, Ananda Bhattaraka (father of
Vidyadhisha Tirtha), Rotti Venkatabhatta who all made a name as commentators were directly trained by Raghuttama Tirtha. When
Madhusūdana Sarasvatī composed Advaitasiddhi, a line-by-line refutation of Nyayamṛta of
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. As the rajaguru of Vijayanagara Empire, Vyasati ...
. In response to Advaitasiddhi, Vyasa Ramacharya and Ananda Bhattaraka, wrote Nyayamṛta Tarangini and Nyayamṛta Kantakoddhara and challenged Madhusūdana Sarasvatī. They are intellectual gifts given by Raghuttama Tirtha to the followers of Madhvacharya.
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Further reading
Sri Raghuttama Tirtharu by Vyasanakere Prabhanjanacharya (Kannada text)Tattvaprakasika Vyakhya Bhavabodhah (Sanskrit text)
External links
Works of Raghuttama Tirthaat
Internet Archive
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Sri Raghuttama Tirthafrom https://www.uttaradimath.org
Sri Raghuttama Tirthafrom http://www.tatvavada.org/eng/
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Dvaitin philosophers
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1527 births
1595 deaths