SrIpAdarAyaru

 

·      Shri SripAdarAja tirtaru

·      SripAdarAjaru bAla sanyasi.  He took sanyasa at the age of 8 years and lived for 100 years.  He came under Shri PadmanAbha tirtara MutTha.  He is remembered for the spread of Madhwa siddAnta.  He was elder than vAdirAja tirtaru.   

·      When he was just 6 years old, yeti asked him how far is Abbur.  He answered him that looking at the sun and cows he was grazing he can find out the distance.  Yeti  became very happy.  He asked his parents to give the boy to him.  He was made sanyasi and he is named as Lakshminarayana tirta.  In Kopra kshetra, Sudhindra tirtaru  became SripAdarAjatirta.   Sukha prabdha raja yoga, abyanjana snana, 60 types of vegetables for nyvedya to Bhagavanta were his specialities.  .   Whatever he ate he took it out from his tapas shakti.  He Tatva jnana is equivalent to science because of yoga shakti.    This was his Mahime.  He stopped Corruption in Tirupati.  Raja took action.  By sprinkling  teerta on Shanka on two black clothes he   demonstrated the power of Shankodaka prokshane by showing that the shanka prokshane on one set of black cloth becoming white, whereas the other set of black cloth remained black  in spite of washing in  all religious places.    Raja became happy.  V Vyasarajaru   was sent to Tirupati.   VyAsarAjaru worshipped Lord SrinivAsa for 12 years.    He made a very good vyavaste in Tirupati.  Ratnabisheka was done by him.  Tatva prasaara and  daasara sahitya were spread during his time.   NARASIMHA SMARANE  STOTRA OF NARASIMHA AND   MADHVA NAAMA ARE  JAGAT PRASIDDDA.     SULADI UGHABHOGA ,  NAANDI FOR SAHITYA

·      SWARNAVARNA TIRTARU  HARIDASA SAHITYA  SHAPE  

·        AMGARADINDA BAREDIDDU AKSHOBHA T IRTA ISHAANYA DIKKINALLI NARASIMHA DEVARANNNU.                                                                    VISHVA KYATI MADHVA NAMA  BAHU MUKHA MAHIME     

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