Chalari Narasimahacharya was an Indian Hindu scholar in the Dvaita Vedānta tradition. He is the follower of Uttaradi Math and the disciple of Satyanatha Tirtha.[1]
Chalari Narasimhacharya | |
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Personal | |
Born | Chalari Narasimhacharya |
Religion | Hinduism |
Organization | |
Philosophy | Dvaita Vedanta, Vaishnavism |
Religious career | |
Guru | Satyanatha Tirtha |
Early life
editChalari Narasimahacharya was born in Chalari (reported to be village near Malkhed) into a family of scholars to Chalari Narayanacharya, who was the disciple of Satyanidhi Tirtha. The members of the Chalari family are evidently all disciples of Uttaradi Math.[1]
Works
editChalari Narasimahacharya is a prolific writer and over 15 works are ascribed to him.[1][2][3]
- Tattva Sankhyana Tippani, a commentary on Tattva Sankhyana of Madhva
- Isaupanishad bhashya, a commentary on Isaupanishad bhasya of Madhva
- A commentary on Pramana Padhati
- A commentary on Sadachara Smriti of Madhva
- Commentaries on Shiva Stuti, Parijathapaharana and Sangraha Ramayana of Narayana Panditacharya
- Brahmasutrarthadhikaranasamgraha, A commentary on Brahma Sutra Bhashya of Madhva
- Brihattaratamya Stotra
- Bhattojjidiksitakritikuttanam
- A commentary on Bhagavata Tatparay Nirnaya of Madhva
- A commentary on Rigbhashyatika of Jayatirtha
- Smrityarthasagara
- Sabdikakanthamani
References
edit- ^ a b c Sharma 2000, p. 499.
- ^ Sharma 2000, p. 500.
- ^ Glasenapp 1992, p. 238.
Bibliography
edit- Sharma, B. N. Krishnamurti (2000). A History of the Dvaita School of Vedānta and Its Literature, Vol 1. 3rd Edition. Motilal Banarsidass (2008 Reprint). ISBN 978-8120815759.
- Glasenapp, Helmuth Von (1992). Madhva's Philosophy of the Viṣṇu Faith. Dvaita Vedanta Studies and Research Foundation.