Satyaprajna Tirtha

{{short description|Indian Hindu philosopher}}

{{Infobox Hindu leader

| name = Satyaprajna Tirtha

| honorific_prefix = His Holiness Śri Śri 1008

| honorific_suffix = Sripad

| image = Sri Satyaprajna Tirtha.jpg

| caption =

| religion = Hinduism

| founder =

| birth_name = Pandurangi Jayacharya

| birth_place = North Karnataka

| birth_date =

| death_date = 14 April 1945

| death_place = Athakuru

| honors = Shri

| order = Vedanta (Uttaradi Math)

| guru = Satyadhyana Tirtha

| successor = Satyabhijna Tirtha

| philosophy = Dvaita Vedanta

}}

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Satyaprajna Tirtha was an Indian philosopher, Hindu spiritual leader, guru, saint and the pontiff of Uttaradi Math, a matha (mutt) dedicated to the Dvaita philosophy, which has a large following in southern India. He was the 39th pontiff of Uttaradi Math since Madhvacharya, reformer of the Dvaita philosophy from 24 March 1942 to 14 April 1945.{{Sfn|Naqvī|Rao|2005|p=780}}{{Sfn|Sharma|2000|p=209}}{{Sfn|Rao|1984|p=94}}

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Bibliography

  • {{cite book|title = A History of the Dvaita School of Vedānta and Its Literature, Vol 1. 3rd Edition|first = B. N. Krishnamurti| last = Sharma| publisher=Motilal Banarsidass (2008 Reprint) |isbn = 978-8120815759| year= 2000 }}
  • {{cite book|title=Srimat Uttaradi Mutt: Moola Maha Samsthana of Srimadjagadguru Madhvacharya|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=WAIVAAAAMAAJ|first=C. R.|last=Rao|year=1984}}
  • {{cite book|title=A Thousand Laurels--Dr. Sadiq Naqvi: Studies on Medieval India with Special Reference to Deccan, Volume 2|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DV9uAAAAMAAJ|first1=Ṣādiq|last1=Naqvī|first2=V. Kishan|last2=Rao|publisher=Department of Ancient Indian History, Culture & Archaeology, Osmania University|year=2005}}

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Category:Madhva religious leaders

Category:Vaishnavism

Category:Dvaitin philosophers

Category:Uttaradi Math

Category:Bhakti movement

Category:Hindu activists

Category:Dvaita Vedanta

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