Raghothama Rao

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THE ICONOGRAPHIC SIGNIFICANCE OF SRI SRIPADARAJA TIRTHA BRINDAVANA MULBAGAL

INTRODUCTION Sri Sripadaraja Tirtha (c.1412-1502) is one of the much celebrated Madhva saints from 15th century.  Sri Sripadaraja Tirtha’s contribution to both Samskruta and Kannada literature is immense and laudable. He played a significant role in establishing Haridasa  Paddhati. He also created new forms of prosody that are still in vogue. His brindavana at Mulbagal…

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HAMPI VITTHALA – REVIEW OF N. VENKATARAMANAYYA’S ARTICLE

HAMPI VITTHALA – REVIEW OF N. VENKATARAMANAYYA’S ARTICLE REVIEW OF N. VENKATARAMANAYYA’S ARTICLE N. Venkataramanayya (NV) presents a curious conclusion that the murti (icon) of Hampi Vitthala came from Tirupati and not from Pandharapur as believed. He cites a particular samkirtana of Annamayya as the evidence for his conclusion. But there are certain issues to accept his conclusion as…

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SRI VYASATIRTHA & THE LAKSHANAS OF ANJANEYAS CONSECRATED

SRI VYASATIRTHA & THE LAKSHANAS OF ANJANEYAS CONSECRATED This article is an attempt to list the standard & variable ‘lakshNa-s’ [characteristics/features] of Anjaneya installed by Sri Vyasaraya (referred to as Vyasa-Anjayena for easy reference) STANDARD FEATURES: (a) mid-stride pose (b) right hand raised above the head with palm fully shown (c) left hand bent towards chest/waist…

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SRI SRIPADARAJA TIRTHA & INTER-RELIGIOUS HARMONY

SRI SRIPADARAJA TIRTHA & INTER-RELIGIOUS HARMONY Today is the 515th ArAdhana of Sri Sripadaraja Tirtha (Lakshmi Narayana Muni), vidyA guru of great Vyasatirtha & gaurdian-saint of Saluva Narasimharaya. This thread deals with the inter-religious tolerance shown by Sripadaraja who, otherwise, wrote terrific polemical writings. His much acclaimed work ‘vAgvajra’ is known for its sharp criticism of such…

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SRI VYASATIRTHA & A VEERASHAIVA TELUGU POET

This article is about an anecdote found in a Telugu book on Andhra literature in Vijayanagara which throws light on Sri Vyasatirtha’s persona. Tekumalla Achyuta Rao, a Telugu writer specialised in history of Telugu literature wrote a book titled “Vijayanagara mandali Andhra Vangmaya Charitramu” (విజయనగరమందలి ఆంధ్ర వాజ్ఞ్మయ చరిత్రము) which means “The History of Telugu Literature in…

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