mAgha shuddha sapthami is the ArAdhane of shri rAma mAdhava tIrtharu of shriman mAdhava tIrtha maTa.
shri rAma mAdhava tIrtharu...
Parampare: shri mAdhava tIrtha maTa, #17
Ashrama Period: from 1720 to 1740
gurugaLu: shri raghupati tIrtharu
shishyaru: shri kEshava mAdhava tIrtharu
Poorvashrama Name :
Aradhana : Magha Shudha Saptami
Vrundavana : Shaigananganallur in TN
Seythunganallur, near Tirunelveli, TN.
Sri Rama Madhava Theertha is the 13th saint after Sri Madhava Theertha in the guru parampare of Tambihalli mutt.
Seythunganallur, near Tirunelveli, TN.
Sri Rama Madhava Theertha is the 13th saint after Sri Madhava Theertha in the guru parampare of Tambihalli mutt.
ಸೌರಾಷ್ತ್ರಜನಸನ್ಮಾನ್ಯಂ ಸದಾಚಾರಪ್ರಭೋಧಕಂಸಂಪ್ರದಾಯಪ್ರವಕ್ತಾರಂ ನಮಾಮಿ ರಾಮಮಾಧವಂ
sourAShtrajanasanmAnyaM sadAchAraprabhOdhakaMsaMpradAyapravaktAraM namAmi rAmamAdhavaM
Sri Rama Madhava Theertha took Ashrama from Sri Raghupati Theertha and ruled Peeta for about 20 years. Recently when some Madhwas around the area of his Vrundavana wanted to do some Seva like cleaning that place etc., a saint suddenly appeared there and distributed food to them. Such is the anugraha of the saint for everyone who visit him. He gave madhwa deekshe to a section of saurashtra Brahmins. His Vrundavana was left unnoticed for long time. He still lives there in adrushya roopa. He gave Ashrama to Sri Keshava Madhava Theertha, he entered Vrundavana at Shaigananganallur.
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Incident at his Brindavana:
There is an old Brindavana in a village called seithunganallUr in Tamilnadu. The surroundings had become unclean. Madhvas from some nearby town and chennai upon learning this came to that place to clean. It is a forest kind of area. They visited that vrindavana and cleaned the surroundings. During afternoon, an old brahmana came near that brindavana and enquired about them. They told him their purpose of visit. Upon being inquired if they had their lunch, the people replied that they had not eaten anything. The old man told them that there is indeed a place very close where there is a facility for food. He pointed his finger towards a nearby mantapa and said that lunch has been put over there for them. The group went there and there was indeed lunch ready in big bowels, but no one to serve. So they helped themselves. They had their food and came back but old man had left by then. They visited the only madhva brahmin house in that village and said that they would like to take leave. The brahmin was sad that he could not serve them food as they were many in number and also his financial condition was not good enough. The group replied saying that they had food in the mantapa near the brindavana. The brahmin replied, "It is an abandoned mantapa. No one has ever put up any food there for many decades. No one goes there at all. Who asked you to go there and how come you had lunch there? Because the only brahmin family in this village is mine and there is no other old brahmin in this village. Also people do not visit that forest area at all" . The group was shocked and they revealed the whole incident and again visited the mantapa. To their amazement, there were no vessels there and no sign of even a grain of food anywhere. They realised that it was the yathigalu of the brindavana, who out of love for them had come and provided them food, in the disguise of an old man.
The brindavana is that of shri rAma mAdhava tIrtharu. He is the Sampradaya pravarthakaru of Sri mAdhava tIrtha maTa. He gave mAdhva deeksha to a section of the Saurashtra Brahmins in South Tamil Nadu. To bring home Vayu worship, he consecrated a Hanuman temple in Madurai, which still exists near Alankar theatre.
He travelled further south and founded a Madhwa agrahara at Seythunganallur. In Seythunganallur itself, he entered Brindavan on Ratha Sapthami day. He continues to give darshan, appearing as peasant or such other forms, to even a casual devotee to Seythunganallur. He is believed to be an amsha of Bhishmaru.
shri rAma mAdhava tIrtha guruvAntargata, shri mAdhava tIrtha guruvAntargata, maharudradeva guruvAntargata, bhArathiramaNa mukhyaprANantargata sItApate shri mUla vIra rAmA dEvara pAdAravindakke gOvindA gOvindA....
shri krishNArpaNamastu...
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Period: from 1720 to 1740
gurugaLu: shri raghupati tIrtharu (2)
shishyaru: shri kEshava mAdhava tIrtharu
BrindAvana: seythunganallur, near Tirunelveli, TN.
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