Raghuvarya Tirtha
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Sri Raghuvarya Tirtha | |
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Brindavana (tomb) of Sri Raghuvarya Tirtha at Nava Brindavana, Anegondi | |
| Personal life | |
| Born | Ramachandra Shastri 1462 CE |
| Died | 1535 CE |
| Resting place | Nava Brindavana |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Hinduism |
| Order | Vedanta (Uttaradi Math) |
| Philosophy | Dvaita, Vaishnavism |
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| Guru | Raghunatha Tirtha |
| Successor | Raghuttama Tirtha |
Disciples | |
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Raghuvarya Tirtha (c.1462 - c.1535) was a Hindu philosopher, scholar, theologian and saint. He served as the pontiff of Shri Uttaradi Math from 1502 to 1535. He was the thirteenth in succession from Madhvacharya.[1] According to tradition Sri Raghuvarya Tirtha taught the famous Nyayasudha of Jayatirtha seven times to his disciples.[2]