Satyasandha Tirtha

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BornHaveri Ramacharya
1733 (1733)
Died1794 (aged 6061)
Resting placeMahishi
ReligionHinduism
Sri
Satyasandha Tirtha
Brindavana of Satyasandha Tirtha at Mahishi, Karnataka
Personal life
BornHaveri Ramacharya
1733 (1733)
Died1794 (aged 6061)
Resting placeMahishi
Religious life
ReligionHinduism
OrderVedanta (Uttaradi Math)
PhilosophyDvaita Vedanta
Religious career
GuruSatyabodha Tirtha
SuccessorSatyavara Tirtha

Satyasandha Tirtha (Śrī Satya-sandha Tīrtha) (c.1733 - c.1794), was a Hindu philosopher, scholar, mystic and saint. He was the 26th pontiff of Uttaradi Math and served the pontificate from 1783 to 1794.[1]

Most of the information about his life is derived from the classical biographical work, Sri Satyasandha Vijaya written by Koneratmaja.[2] Satyasandha Tirtha wrote many works and most prominent among them are Viṣṇusahasranāmabhāṣya is a commentary on Vishnu Sahasranama, Vishnu Stuti, a praise-poem on Lord Vishnu and Krishnashtakam, a stotra consisting of 8 verses (ashtakam) in praise of Lord Krishna.[3][4][5]

In culture

Sri Satyasandha Vijaya is a story of the victory and biography of Satyasandha Tirtha. The hagiography was authored by Koneratmaja. Satyasandha was entombed with his living body and is believed to be alive in the Brindavana even today. A very marvellous incident is graphically described in Satyasandha Vijaya about being alive in the Brindavana many years after his entrance into it.[6]

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