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SRI VYASARAYA TIRTHA
Hanumath devotee - brief biography
Birth of Yatiraja Sri Vyasaraja Tirtha, follower of
Sri Madwa's Dvaita School of philosophy, was born around the year 1460 A.D.
He was born of Sri Rallanna sumati of Strotriya, Kashyapa gothra family and
Akkamma at Bannur, a village north of Sosale in Mysore District of Karnataka
with the blessings of Sri Brahmanya Tirtha the pontiff of Sri Purvadi mutt.
The father gave him the name Yatiraja.
The young Yatiraja was left under
the care of Sri Brahmanya Tirtha. He was performed upanayana at the
age of seven and was being taught all aspects of vedanta at the
Purvadi mutt. Sri Brahmanya Tirtha was contemplating to initiate Sri Yatiraja
into sanyasa impressed by his attainments. At the same time under the
divine direction Sri Yatiraja offered to become an ascetic. Thereafter Sri
Brahmanya Tirtha gave him sanyasa and named him Vyasa Tirtha. Sri
Vyasa Tirtha should have been around sixteen years of age then.
Yatiraja becomes Vyasa Tirtha After Sri Brahmanaya Tirtha, Sri
Vyasa Tirtha bacame the head of the Sri Purvadi mutt in the year 1476. Sri
Vyasa Tirtha had his further studies in philosophy at Kanchi and also under
Sri Sripadaraja Tirtha at Mulabagal. Under the direction of Sri Sripadaraja
Tirtha, the Saluva king Narasimha honored Sri Vyasa Tirtha and made him
Rajaguru. Thereafter he came to be known as Sri Vyasaraja Tirtha.
Vyasa Tirtha becomes Vyasaraja
Tirtha He went to Tirupathi in 1486,
after being requested by the king Sri Saluva Narasimha to become the
custodian of the Temple. He had performed puja to Lord Venkateshwara for
about twelve years. There was change of guard in the Vijanagara Samrajya, but
he remained the Rajaguru. Sri Krishnadevaja ascent the throne in 1509, who
worshipped Sri Vyasaraja Tirtha.
Sri Krishnadevaraya came under
the Kuhu Yoga, a combination of planets as per the astrology, which
can kill the king. The Rajaguru had then taken over the reign of the
Vijayanagara. On a particular day a serpent entered the court and Sri
Vyasaraja Tirtha threw his saffron upper garment on it and it got burnt to
ashes thereby saving the king from the clutches of death. He returned the
reign back to Sri Krishnadevraja, after warding off the evil effect of the
planets thus.
Works of Sri Vayasaraja Tirtha Sri Vayasaraja Tirtha had left
behind a rich treasure of works on Sri Madhva Siddhantha. He had not
only done scholarly works but also left many compositions, which are revered
and rendered by the common people today. He is one of the eight
saint-composers {Sri Sri Padharaja[Rangavittala], Sri Vyasaraja[Krishna
Vittala], Sri Vathiraja[Hayavadana], Sri Purandaradasa, Sri Kanakadasa, Sri
Nelayathi[Kasava], Sri Vijayadasa[Vijaya Vittala], Sri Gopaladasa, Sri
Jaganathadasa}. Through his compositions (considered divine), which is full
of love for the SriHari, he spread SriHari Bhakthi. Sri Purandaradasa and Sri
Kanakadasa are disciples of Sri Vyasaraja Tirtha.
Followers of Sri Vayasaraja Tirtha Sri Vyasaraja Tirtha had not only left behind the treasure of his work, he
had given us illustrious saints like Sri Vijayindra Tirtha and great saint
composers like Sri Purandaradasa, Sri Kanakadasa, and Sri Haridasa. Sri
Vyasaraja Tirtha had also constructed several Temples, including 732 Hanuman
temples spreading all over south.
Sri Vyasaraja Tirtha regarded as
the incarnation of Baktha Prahlada, the honored Scholar, Rajaguru, Saint
Composer, Bhakta of SriHari, Dasa of Mukhya prana(Sri Hanuman) shed his
mortal coils on 8th of March 1539 and left for the heavenly abode only to
re-incarnate as Sri Raghavendra Swamy.
His Brindavana is at
Navavrindavana on river Tungabhadra, very close to Hampi.
|| Hari sarvothamaha Vayu
jeevothmaha ||
|| Mukhya Praanantargata Sitapati Sri Ramachandra preeyataam ||
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