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- District Included). Karnataka Gazetteer Department. p. 718. It was Naraharitirtha who hailed from Bi****ur district in the 12th century and Madhavatirtha...
- of Vaishnavism in the medieval period along with Simhachalam. Later Naraharitirtha, a disciple of Madhvacharya, was instrumental in making Srikurmam the...
- Hindu saints of the Vaishnava sect such as Kanakadasa, Purandaradasa, Naraharitirtha, Vyasatirtha, Sripadaraya, Vadirajatirtha, Vijaya Dasa, Gopala Dasa...
- philosophy of Madhvacharya was spread by eminent disciples such as Naraharitirtha, Jayatirtha, Sripadaraya, Vyasatirtha, Vadirajatirtha and others. Vyasatirtha...
- Yakshagana was first introduced in Udupi by Madhvacharya's disciple Naraharitirtha. Naraharitirtha was the minister in the Kalinga Kingdom. He also was the founder...
- philosophy of Madhvacharya was spread by eminent disciples such as Naraharitirtha, Jayatirtha, Sripadaraya, Vyasatirtha, Vadirajatirtha and others. Vyasatirtha...
- Pandharapur in modern Maharashtra and Naraharitirtha who was a native of either Andhra Pradesh or Orissa. Naraharitirtha (1281), a minister in the court of...
- chuda Shiva Shankara), and Saraswati (Kodubega Divyamati Saraswati). Naraharitirtha (Direct Shishya of Madhvacharya and founder of Yakshagana art) Sripadaraja...
- Polalvadandanatha 1224 Andayya 1217–1235 Sisumayana 1232 Mallikarjuna 1245 Naraharitirtha 1281 Kumara Padmarasa 13th c. Mahabala Kavi 1254 Kesiraja 1260 Kumudendu...
- philosopher Madhvacharya, lends support to the 9th-century theory. Naraharitirtha (1281), one of earliest disciples of Madhvacharya, is therefore considered...