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Shreemad Jeevottama teerth

Place of birth : Basroor ( Udupi district)

Deeksha : Srisaka 1439 Magha shukla chaturdashi Monady ( 04-04-1518)

Deeksha given at : Vader Matha Bhatkal

Deeksha guru : Shreemad Vasudeva teerth (2) 

Shishyasvikar : Shreemad Purushottama teerth (4)

Maha nirvana : Srisaka 1510 Sarvadhari Samvatsara Bhadrapada Shukla 5mi          Saturday ( 27/08/1588)

Vrindaavana at : Near Gopi River, Bhatkal 

As Shishya : 05 months 29 days

On Gurupeetha : 70 years 04 months 04 days

Served Matha : 75 years 05 months 03 days

Founded Mathas

  1. Jeevottama math Gokarn ( Bhuvijaya Vittala quinta metallic pratima)

: 2. Jeevottama Matha , basroor ( Digvijaya Vittala quinta metallic pratima)

History of Swamiji

विट्ठलत्रयलब्धारं वादिराजयतिप्रियम् ।
जीवोत्तमगुरुं वन्दे विमानेन दिवं गतम् ।।

Before we proceed to note down the biography let us see a couple of verses by a noted scholar, Sri Sagar Ramacharya about Sri Swamiji

रम्या यदीया बहवो निबन्धा अद्यापि लोकस्य हरन्ति हृत्स्थम् |

तमो वितन्वन्ति च मङ्गलं मां स पातु जीवोत्तमतीर्थवर्याः ||

One, whose several attractive works, even now, banish the ignorance from the minds of devotees and provide happiness; May that foremost Jeevottama tirtha protect me.

(— Sagar Ramacharya in Suniti Bhagavatam).

One more beautiful verse written by Sagar Ramacharya on swamiji

राजन्मङ्गल-सूत्र-भूषित-महा-सद्भारतीशोभितः

शुद्धप्रज्ञ ऋजुः समस्त-विबुधैराराधितोऽहर्निशम् |

सत्तत्त्वं परिबोधयन्सुमनसः सद्ब्रह्मभावोचितो

दक्षः श्रेयसि चोदयन्-जनमवेज्जीवोत्तमाख्यो गुरुः ||

The one who shines forth giving upadeshas/talks on the auspicious Brahmasutras; the one whose intellect is pure, the one who is simple, and honest; the one who is worshipped by scholars day and night; the one who teaches pure tattva to sajjanas; the one who always thinks about Parabrahma; the one who is able (clever); the one who inspires people to perform Dharmic duties; may such Jeevottama Guru protect me.

(The same can be applied to Madhvacharya too with small changes:

The one who shines forth with Bharati devi who adores a bright Mangalasutra; the one whose intellect is pure, the one who is Ruju; the one who is worshipped by devatas day and night; the one who teaches pure tattva to sajjanas; the one who always thinks about Parabrahma; the one who is able (clever); the one who inspires and stimulates people to perform Dharmic duties; may such Jeevottama Madhva Guru protect me.)

–Sagar Ramacharya in Sanniti Ramayana

  • Shree Jeevottama Teerth, the third Acharya of the Mutt, originally hailed from Basroor.
  • Initiated into the Math tradition by Guru Shree Vasudev Teerth in Saka 1439.
  • Shree Swamiji’s life was marked by strict asceticism, total renunciation, and success.
  • Demonstrated knowledge and yogic powers multiple times.
  • Travelled extensively across India for pilgrimage.
  • At Bijapur, transformed meat into flowers using holy water, impressing Badshah Ali Adilshah.
  • Badshah honored Swamiji with a white ceremonial umbrella, fan, and palanquin.
  • Visited several holy places during pilgrimage, including Prayag, Kashi, Kurukshetra, Haridwar, and Badarikashram.
  • Found three metallic idols in the Gandaki River, named Digvijay Vitthal, Bhoo-Vijay Vitthal, and Veer-Vitthal.
  • Met Shree Vadiraja Teerth of Sonde Mutt during pilgrimage.
  • Undertook a vow of fasting and meditation at the Gandaki River, received divine instructions to end the fast.
  • Installed idols at sub-Mutts in Gokarn and Basroor, and worshipped Veer Vitthal at the main Math.
  • Anointed Shree Purushottam Teerth as his disciple and continued pilgrimage.
  • Visited Tirupati, Shree-Shail, Rameshwaram, and Udupi during pilgrimage.
  • Received final directive from God and ascended to the divine abode on a Vimana.
  • Swamiji of Sonde Mutt witnessed Swamiji’s soul ascending and offered holy arati of Lord Shree Krishna of Udupi.
  • Spread the Vedanta of Sriman Madhvacharya during pilgrimages.
  • Composed several granthas and a poem called “Teerthval” about his pilgrimages.
  • Visited over 200 kshetras, with over 150 recognized.
  • Ruled for about 70 years as Gurupeethadhipati.
  • Ascended to Vaikunta on a Vimana in Srisaka 1510.