Satyavara Tirtha
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Born
1716
Haveri Krishnacharya
1716
Haveri (Present-day Haveri district, Karnataka
Died1797
Santhebidanur (Present-day Anantapur district, Andhra Pradesh)
ReligionHinduism
OrderVedanta (Uttaradi Math)
Satyavara Tirtha | |
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| Born | Haveri Krishnacharya 1716 Haveri (Present-day Haveri district, Karnataka |
| Died | 1797 Santhebidanur (Present-day Anantapur district, Andhra Pradesh) |
| Religious life | |
| Religion | Hinduism |
| Order | Vedanta (Uttaradi Math) |
| Philosophy | Dvaita, Vaishnavism |
| Religious career | |
| Guru | Satyasandha Tirtha |
| Successor | Satyadharma Tirtha |
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Satyavara Tirtha (c. 1716 - c. 1797) was an Indian philosopher, scholar and the pontiff of Uttaradi Math, a math (mutt) dedicated to Dvaita philosophy. He was the successor of Satyasandha Tirtha and the 27th pontiff of Uttaradi Math since Madhvacharya, the chief proponent and the one who rejuvenated this Dvaita philosophy and served the pontificate from 1794 to 1797.[1][2]