History

Sri Raja Rajeshwara Teertharu

Shri Rajarajeshwara Teertha – An introduction

Śrī Rājarājēshwara Tīrtha was a spontaneous poet. In recognition of his erudition and poetic skills, the King of the province of Mangalooru (Vīrapratāpa Dēvarāya II) donated the land of Kāntāvara to him. An epigraph corroborating this event is preserved at the Kāntāvara Maṭa to this day.

Shri Madhwacharya Eating a lot of bananas

Shri Madhwacharya 7

On the earliest auspicious occasion Achyutaprajna made Poornaprajna to be seated on the Vedantha Peeta and called him by the name Ananda Theertha.

Kemmandelu

Shri Vadiraja Kamandalu Teertha

Sri Vadirajateertha visited their village and witnessed their hardships. He placed down his Kamandala (spouted vessel carried by ascetics) in a field and prayed the Lord. A water spring then started from underneath the Kamandala.

Shri Madhwacharya killing a demonic snake called manimanta

Shri Madhwacharya – 6

These basic tenets of Mayavada are beyond comprehension and do not have any convincing base in the Shastras. But I too do not know the right way, may you attempt to know it. For that knowledge, conciliate God.

Shri Madhwacharya – III

The father asked his son “How did you tread this long distance all alone?” The son replied that he was not alone and he had been accompanied by Sri Vishnu. This incident further indicated the fact that Vaasudeva was a divine child born with the blessings of Sri Vishnu.