Narahari Tirtha

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Narahari Tirtha
Personal
Born
Śyama Śastri
Dvaita
Religious career
GuruMadhvacharya
Disciples

Narahari Tirtha (c. 1243

Simhachalam temple into an educational establishment of renown and a religious centre for Vaishnavism.[8]

Life

Nothing is known about his early life except that he served as a minister in the

Madhva throughout Kalinga.[12] His mortal remains rest at Charkratirtha near Hampi
.

Works and legacy

Narahari's treatise on the Gita Bhashya of

Kasargod in present-day Kerala
.

Notes

1.^ The songs are yanthu marulade nanenthu and hariye idu sariye.

References

  1. ^ S. A. Jeelani (2006). Karnataka State Gazetteer: Bijapur District (Bagalkot District Included). Karnataka Gazetteer Department. p. 718. It was Naraharitirtha who hailed from Bijapur district in the 12th century and Madhavatirtha who laid firm foundation for the Haridasa movement and literature.
  2. ^ Sharma 2000, p. 297.
  3. ^ Journal of the Andhra Historical Society, Volume 11. Andhra Historical Research Society. 1938. p. 155. Sri Narahari tirtha is known to have died in 1333 A.D, at the ripe old age of ninety. Obviously, he was born in 1243 A.D.
  4. ^ S. Settar (1976). Archaeological Survey of Mysore, Annual Reports: 1906-1909. Department of History and Archaeology, Karnatak University. p. 70. He is said to have died at the ripe age of ninety.
  5. ^ Sharma 2000, p. 227.
  6. ^ Rice 1982, p. 77.
  7. ^ a b Sharma 2000, p. 299.
  8. ^ Sundaram 1969, p. 77.
  9. ^ Sharma 2000, p. 296.
  10. ^ Sharma 2000, p. 298.
  11. ^ Banerji 1930, p. 271.
  12. ^ Rao 1901, p. 44.

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