Madhwa

Shri Padmanabha Teertharu

न्यायव्याकरणभिज्ञं मध्वसिद्धान्ततत्परम् ।

पद्मनाभगुरुं वन्दे मध्वसिद्धान्तलब्धये ॥

Born in Honnavar in Saka 1750 on Shravan Shukla Dvitiya, the 19th Guru of the Gokarna Partagali Jivottama Matha was initiated into Sannyasa and ordained Shri Padmanabha Tirtha by Guru Shri Poornaprajna Tirtha on Magha Shukla Panchami of Saka 1761 Vikari Samvatsara. The Guru was an erudite scholar who personally taught all students at the Gurukula. As a result, Shri Padmanabha Tirtha’s education was completed under the direct tutelage of Shri Poornaprajna Tirtha himself. The Shishya Svami was primarily engrossed in the study of Shrimadacharya(Madhvacharya)’s bhashya on the Brahmasutras, syllogism, grammar, logic, etc. Just like his Guru, he went on several pilgrimages to holy places such as Tirupati, Dhanushkodi, Anantakshetra (Trivandrum), Manjeshwar, Udupi, Basrur, Gokarna, etc., as had been the longstanding practice of the Guruparampara.

The pair of Guru-Shishya was long lived and worked in complete unison so much so that even in the absence of the Guru in person at the matha, no fault could be found in any administrative aspects of the matha. Not only would all regular activities continue unobstructed, but also occasional tasks would be taken care of smoothly. The shishya had earned the complete trust & blessings of his Guru; and thus all his endeavours intended in the best interests of the matha received full support from the Guru Svami.

It was Shri Padmanabha Tirtha who was at the helm when the Portuguese Government issued a landmark decisive order in which it clarified that not only was the pontiff of the Gokarna Partagali Matha the sole owner of the matha at Partagali and its adjunct Ramadeva Temple, but also was the final authority on the subject of any disputes arising in Hindu temple committees within Portuguese dominions.

Most of the correspondences and documents available today in the matha’s office from the period of Shri Padmanabha Tirtha are transactional records about finances & land holdings, ownership documents used in court, etc. Shri Padmanabha Tirtha earned several new land holdings for the matha & increased its overall revenue collection.

Shri Padmanabha Tirtha attained Vrundavana on Ashadh Shuddha Saptami of Saka 1814 Nandan Samvatsara at Partagali where his vrundavana still exists.

Source - Math website 

Math Shri Samsthan Gokarn Partagali Jeevottam Math
Name of the Swamiji Shri Padmanabha Teertharu
Period 1879 - 1892
Guru Shri Poornaprajna Teertharu
Shishya Shri Indirakantha Teertharu
Poorvashrama Name
Brindavan Located at Partagalli
Aradana Month Aashada
Paksha Shukla
Tithi Saptami

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