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Shreemad Vidyadhiraja teerth

Place of Birth : Shri Damodar Nilaya, Nayakankatte Baindur taluka Udupi district.

Birth Name : Senapur Raghavendra Laxminarayan Acharya

Date of Birth : Sri Saka 1867 Parthiva Sam. Shravana Shukla 14shi Wednesday (22/08/1945)

Sannyasadiksha : Sri Saka 1888 Parabhava Sam. Magha Krishna 2ya Sunday (26/02/1967)

Sannyasa Initiation: Age 21 years 06 months 04 days

Place of Initiation: Shri Ram Mandir Wadala, Mumbai

Deeksha Guru : Shreemad Dwarkanath Teerth (22)

Gurupeetharohan : Sri Saka 1895 Pramathich Sam. Chaitra Shukla 2ya (05/04/1973)

Shishya sweekar:   Shreemad Vidyadheesh Teerth (24)

Mahanirvana     : Sri Saka 1943 Plava Sam. Ashadh Shukla Dashami Monday (19/07/2021)

Vrundavan     : Parthagali Matha

As a shishya : 06 years 01 month 10 days

On Gurupeetha: 48 years 03 months 14 days

In sanyasahrama: 54 years 04 months 23 days

Age at Vrunadana: 75 years 10 months 27 days

Establishment of Mathas:

1. Kayankulam (Kerala)

  1. Badrikashram 28/06/1
  2. Belgaum 18/05/1
  3. Dandeli 26/03/1
  4. Madgaon 19/11/1
  5. Hubli 30/11/1996
  6. Parvari 18/11/2
  7. Kandalur 03/03/2002
  8. Nashik 04/04/2002
  9.  Bhadravati 14/11/2

Establishment of new Matha architecture by relocation

  1. Yallapur 08/04/1983
  2. Manki Math 01/06/1983

History of Swamiji

द्वारकानाथ तीर्थानां अनुग्रह समुद्भवम् ।
विद्याधिराज योगीशं वंदे विद्याभिवृद्धये॥

  • Shreemad Vidyadhiraja Teerth, a disciple of the 22nd Acharya Shreemad Dwarakanath Teerth Swamiji, was born to Gangolli, Senapur Sri Laxminarayanacharya and Smt. Shrimati Bai as their second son.
  • His purvashrama name was Raghavendra Acharya.
  • He was taken to Samsthan’s Wadala Math in Mumbai in 1888, Magha Krishna Dwiteeya.
  • Initiated into sanyasa on 26th February 1967 with great pomp.
  • Traditional method of choosing a disciple was followed, involving astrologers and janmapatrikas.
  • Raghavendra Acharya was selected for sanyasa and named Shri Vidyadhiraja Teertha.
  • Guruswamiji’s companionship lasted for six years, focusing on Shishya’s education in modern sciences, spirituality, philosophy, Veda Vedanta, etc.
  • Shreemad Vidyadhiraja Teerth was proficient in Kannada, English, Marathi, Hindi, and Konkani.
  • His first public speech after Pattabhisheka was noted for its eloquence.
  • Shreemad Dwaranatha Teerth Swami attained Haripada on March 25, 1973.
  • Shreemad Vidyadhiraja Teerth’s Pattabhisheka was done on April 5, 1973.
  • Numerous disciples gathered at Partagali Matha for the Pattabhisheka.
  • Swamiji initiated many social works and developed rapport with people, including the late Chief Minister of Goa, Dayanand Bandodkar.
  • Shreemad Vidyadhiraja Teerth is the 23rd Swamiji in the lineage of Shree Samsthan Gokarna Patagali Jeevottam Math.
  • Announced the resolve to celebrate the Panchashatabdi Mahotsav of Shrimath Samsthapana.
  • Renovated the first Matha of Sri Samsthan in Varanasi and built a new Matha at Vasco (Goa).
  • Inaugurated the renovated Matha at Partagali on March 19, 1999.
  • Fulfilled numerous resolutions, including restoration and expansion of old Mathas, construction of new Mathas, renovation of temples, and installation of new idols.
  • Strengthened the faith of Kuldev and Gurupeeths through Chaturmasya Vratacharan.
  • Expanded social, cultural, and religious activities while continuing Swadhyay Sadhana.
  • Successfully completed the Sriman Nyayasudha Patha started in 1998.
  • Enhanced the quality of Vedic schools in Partagali Matha, providing systematic education in Vedas, Sanskrit, Dharmashastra, Jyotish, etc.
  • Established two charitable trust boards: Swami Dwarkanath Board of Trustees and Shri Vidyadhiraj Charity Board of Trustees.
  • Performed numerous religious Homa-havans in the presence of local deities.

Restoration of the Mathas by Shreemad Vidyadhiraja Teerth

  • Varanasi (1975)
  • Basrur, Karwar, Venkatapur (1979)
  • Gokarna (1981)
  • Bhatkal (1981)
  • Ankola (1988)
  • Mangalore (Navagraha Pratishtha) (1991)
  • Gangolli (1988)
  • Conversion of a small math at Bangalore into a grand monument (1985)

Construction of Welfare Pavilions in the Old Mathas

  • Bhatkal (Shri Narayantirtha Kalyan Mandap) – 1981
  • Mangalore (Shri Dwarkanath Bhavan) – 1982
  • Rivan (Shri Ramachandratirtha Mandap) – 1984
  • Gangolli (Shri Dwarkanathtirtha Sabha Graha) – 1984
  • Bangalore (Shri Vidyadhiraj Sabha Graha) – 1985
  • Ankola (Shri Vidyadhiraj Sabha Graha) – 1989
  • Dicholi (Shri Anujivottamatirtha Mandap) – 1996
  • Karwar (Shri Indirakant Sabha Graha) – 2001

Renovation of Vrindavanas and Vigraha Pratishtha

  • Renovated most of the Vrindavanas of the Yativaryas in the Math tradition.
  • Inaugurated new Vigraha Pratishtha in many temples.

Teerth Yatras

  • Visited and took divine dips in numerous sangamas (confluences) of divine rivers:
    • Prayagaraja – confluence of Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati
    • Devaprayaga – Alakananda and Bhagirathi in Uttarakhanda
    • Rudraprayaga – Alakananda and Mandakini in Uttarakhanda
    • Karnaprayaga – Alakananda and Pindara in Uttarakhanda
    • Nandaprayaga – Alakananda and Nandakini in Uttarakhanda
    • Vishnuprayaga – Alakananda and Dhavalaganga in Uttarakhanda
    • Keshavaprayaga – Alakananda and Saraswati in Uttarakhanda
    • Beni – Gandaki and Myagdi in Nepal
    • Kagabeni – Gandaki and Chakra in Nepal (temple of Gandaki Mata)
    • Devaghata – Gandaki and Seti (Galeshwar in Nepal)
    • Panchaganga – Confluence of Ganga, Yamuna, Saraswati, Kirana, and Dhootapapa (Panchaganga Ghata, Varanasi)
    • Gangasagara Sangama – Ganga meets the sea in West Bengal (Kolkata)
    • Sagaratraya Sangama – Confluence of seas with ocean at Kanyakumari
    • Gomati Sangam – Gomati and Sindhusagara (Arabian Sea) at Dwaraka
    • Gayapada Kshetra – Netravati and Kumaradhara (Uppinangadi in Dakshina Kannada)
    • Panchagangavali – Varahi, Kubjqa, Kheta, Sauparnika, and Chakra (Gangolli)
    • Shalmali and Aghanashini (near Siddhapur in Uttara Kannada)

Notable Teerth Kshetras Visits

  • Gandaki Yatra on foot through the Himalayan terrain.
  • Kalpavasa at Prayaga from January 27, 1994, to February 25, 1994.
  • Similar Kalpvas in Varanasi Panchaganga Ghata in 1978, 2000, and 2008.

Visit to Ashta-Vaikuntha Kshetras

  • Srirangam – Bath in Kaveri and Chandrapushkarini
  • Tirupati – Self-manifested kshetra on the top of seven hills
  • Srimushnam – Yajna Varaha manifested with Sridevi and Bhudevi
  • Totadri – Sriman Narayana reclining on Sheshanaga with Sridevi and Bhudevi
  • Pushkara – Temple dedicated to Chaturmukha Brahma
  • Naimisharanya
  • Badarikashrama – Performed two chaturmasas here
  • Shaligrama Kshetra – Muktinarayana, traveled by walk

Chaturdahama Yatra

  • Visited Dwaravati (Dwaraka), Jagannath Puri, Ramashwaram, and Badari.
  • Visited seven Mokshadayaka Kshetras: Kashi, Kanchi, Mayapuri (Haridwar), Ayodhya, Dwaravati (Dwaraka), Mathura, and Avantika (Ujjain).

Social Activities

  • Supported and guided both the needy and well-endowed sections of society.