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Shri Sujayeendratheertha, previously known as Raja Venkataraghavendra Acharya, was initiated into sannyasa in 1963 by his guru, Shri Suyameendratheertha. For 23 years, he led the Peetha with unwavering dedication, guiding his disciples and upholding the principles of the Dvaita Vedanta tradition. On February 12, 1986, during Magha Shuddha Chaturthi, Shri Sujayeendratheertha entered Brindavana at the sacred site of Mantralaya, located on the banks of the Tungabhadra River in Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh. He was succeeded by Shri Sushameendratheertha, ensuring the continued legacy of the Peetha. Details Information Pre-sannyasa Name Raja Venkataraghavendra Acharya Initiation into Sannyasa 1963 Sanyasa Period 1963 – 1986 Guru Shri Suyameendratheertha Duration of Peetha Administration 23 years Entered Brindavana February 12, 1986 (Magha Shuddha Chaturthi) Brindavana Location Mantralaya Successor Shri Sushameendratheertha River Tungabhadra District/State Kurnool, Andhra Pradesh
madhvaparampara August 11, 2024
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In the sacred halls of the Mutt, where the echoes of devotion blended seamlessly with the rhythms of duty, there was a man whose unwavering dedication and sharp intellect were revered by all—Venkataraghavendracharya. Entrusted by Sri Suyameendratheertha, the revered head of the Mutt, with the weighty responsibilities of administration, Venkataraghavendracharya embraced his duties with a rare blend of humility and skill. As the Sarvadhikari, he was not just the administrator but the very backbone of the Mutt's operations. From navigating complex legal disputes in the courts to upholding the sanctity of the Brindavana Sannidhana at Mantralaya, his every action reflected a deep commitment to his spiritual home. His expertise in managing official matters earned him not only the trust but also the blessings of his guru, Sri Suyameendratheertha. In 1963, a time of great significance approached. Sri Suyameendratheertha, then residing […]
madhvaparampara May 14, 2024
In the year 1973, a monumental decision was made by Shri Vidyamaanya Teertha, the revered guru of the Adamaru Matha. Instead of continuing his customary tours, he chose to remain in the serene village of Adamaru near Udupi. The reason behind this significant choice was not merely for rest, but for a noble and far-reaching purpose—to impart the profound knowledge of Dvaita Vedanta and other allied shastras to four young sanyasins. These four young monks had been initiated into the path of renunciation with a specific destiny: to become the future heads of four Mathas, each with a rich and ancient lineage. Understanding the gravity of his responsibility, Shri Vidyamaanya Teertha dedicated the next ten years of his life to nurturing, teaching, and sculpting these young disciples. The training was intense and comprehensive, covering every aspect of Dvaita philosophy, from […]
madhvaparampara May 14, 2024
On the misty banks of the sacred river Tunga, nestled deep within the forests of Thirthahalli, lay a place steeped in legend—a place where the gods themselves had once walked. This was Bhimasethu, a small but sacred village, where the murmurs of ancient tales danced on the lips of the wind and the river flowed with the echoes of forgotten glories. And at the heart of Bhimasethu stood the Munivrunda Mutt, a sanctuary for sages and a monument to one of the most extraordinary stories in the annals of time.It was said that during the age of the Mahabharata, when the Pandavas were exiled to the forest, they wandered near the very lands where Bhimasethu now stood. The dense forests of Kavaledurga provided them with a temporary refuge, a place where they could rest, regroup, and offer their daily prayers […]
madhvaparampara May 14, 2024
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