Vidyadhiraja Tirtha

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BornKrishna Bhatt
1269
DiedUnknown
ReligionHinduism
OrderVedanta
Vidyādhiraja Tīrtha
Personal life
BornKrishna Bhatt
1269
DiedUnknown
Religious life
ReligionHinduism
OrderVedanta
PhilosophyDvaita Vedanta,
Vaishnavism
Religious career
GuruJayatirtha
SuccessorKavindra Tirtha (Uttaradi Matha)
Rajendra Tirtha (Vyasaraja Math)[1][2]
Disciples

Vidyadhiraja Tirtha was a Hindu philosopher, dialectician and the seventh pontiff of Madhvacharya Peetha and served as peetadhipathi from (c. 1388 – c. 1392).[3][4]

It was during the time of Vidyadhiraja Tirtha that the first bifurcation of the Madhva Mathas took place. According to tradition Vidyadhiraja want to ordain Rajendra Tirtha, one of his disciples, to succeed him on the pontifical throne. But when Vidyadhiraja fell ill and the time came for formally handing over Matha to Rajendra Tirtha, the latter, who was on tour at the critical juncture. So Vidyadhiraja ordained his disciple Kavindra to succeed him on the pontifical throne. This selection of Kavindra Tirtha as the successor of Vidyadhiraja, leaving Rajendra Tirtha resulted in the bifurcation of the Madhva Mathas, namely Uttaradi Matha presided by Kavindra Tirtha and Vyasaraya Matha at Sosale headed by Rajendra Tirtha. Kavindra Tirtha was formally crowned as "Vedanta Samrat" by his Guru Vidyadhiraja Tirtha in the traditional way. The entire samsthana and all the properties of Uttarādi Matha were publicly handed over to Shri Kavindra Tirtha in a grand ceremony. Sri Uttaradi Matha is the original lineage of the Shri Madhvacharya.[5]

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