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Jun 11 2009, 05:31 PM
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I am uploading following clips on Kannada Philosphical Discourses. The discourse on Narayana Varma Narayana Varma : This famous stotra is also known as Narayana Kavacha and is especially advised to overcome fear, gain courage and protection. It is also a powerful protection against evils. Uploading Narayana Varma Discourse by G.R.Achar. There are totally 11 clips on the Topic. NarayanaVarma1-1 to 1-5 & NarayanaVarma2-1 to 2-6 each clip plays less than half an hour. Title : NarayanaVarma2-5 Artist: G.R.Achar Format: mp3 Bit Rate: 128kbps Duration: 21.39 My Rating of the Clip : 8/10 Thanking You Vadiraj |
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Jun 11 2009, 05:44 PM
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I am uploading following clips on Kannada Philosphical Discourses. The discourse on Narayana Varma Narayana Varma : This famous stotra is also known as Narayana Kavacha and is especially advised to overcome fear, gain courage and protection. It is also a powerful protection against evils. Uploading Narayana Varma Discourse by G.R.Achar. There are totally 11 clips on the Topic. NarayanaVarma1-1 to 1-5 & NarayanaVarma2-1 to 2-6 each clip plays less than half an hour. Title : NarayanaVarma2-6 Artist: G.R.Achar Format: mp3 Bit Rate: 128kbps Duration: 21.39 My Rating of the Clip : 8/10 With this clip, the discourse on Narayana Varma by Shree G.R Achar Concludes. Thanking You Vadiraj |
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Jun 23 2009, 06:01 PM
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I am uploading following clips on Kannada Philosphical Discourses. The discourse on Sumadhvijay Srimad Ananda Teertha, also known as Poornaprajna and Madhvacharya, is the propagator of the doctrine of Tattvavada. He is the last of the great Acharyas of Vedanta, and is also the 22nd commentator on the Brahma-Sûtra of Veda Vyasa. His doctrine asserts that the differences are eternally real, and that hence there is more than one absolute real, and that Hari (Vishnu) is the only entity praised in the Shrutis and their adjuncts. Srimad Ananda Teertha is commonly identified with Madhva, the third avataara of Mukhya PraaNa, the god of life, as given in the BaLittha Sukta of the Rig Veda. The first two avatara-s are as Hanuman and Bheemasena, and the third is Madhva, who came down to Earth as a sanyasi. Srimad Ananda Teertha himself makes the claim to being Madhva in several instances, one of which is in the Vishnu-tattva-vinirnaya. It was recognized in his own time, and it has been documented, that he had all thirty-two shubha-lakshaNa-s that define a ruju-taattvika-yogi, including the prescribed height of ninety-six inches ("shaNNavati angulo.apetam") quoted in the Mahabharata-Tatparya-Nirnaya. However, he is firmly set against the notion of accepting doctrines because they come from prophets or claimed gods. He also dismisses claims that only part of the Vedas are useful, and claims that even the so-called karma-kaNDa portions of them are only meant to worship Hari. Sumadhvavijaya is a biographical account of Acharya Madhva composed by Sri Narayana Panditacharya, the son of Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya, who was a contemporary of Acharya Madhva. The generally accepted dates for Madhva are 1238-1317 CE (AD), while those for Narayana Panditacharya are 1295-1370 CE. It is very likely that the young Narayana was associated with many of the events covered in detailed descriptions of Acharya Madhva’s life. I will be uploding discourses on Sumadhvijaya by Shree Brahmanaya Teerthachar. The discourse is in four patrs as under 1) Sumadhvijay-01-1 to Sumadhvijay-01-3 2) Sumadhvijay-02-1 to Sumadhvijay-02-3 3) Sumadhvijay-03-1 to Sumadhvijay-03-3 4) Sumadhvijay-04-1 to Sumadhvijay-04-4 I am Uploading now Title : Sumadhvijay-01-1 Artist: Bramhanya Teerthachar Format: mp3 Bit Rate: 128kbps Duration: 21.29 My Rating of the Clip : 7/10 Thanking You Vadiraj |
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Jun 23 2009, 06:56 PM
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I am uploading following clips on Kannada Philosphical Discourses. The discourse on Sumadhvijay Srimad Ananda Teertha, also known as Poornaprajna and Madhvacharya, is the propagator of the doctrine of Tattvavada. He is the last of the great Acharyas of Vedanta, and is also the 22nd commentator on the Brahma-Sûtra of Veda Vyasa. His doctrine asserts that the differences are eternally real, and that hence there is more than one absolute real, and that Hari (Vishnu) is the only entity praised in the Shrutis and their adjuncts. Srimad Ananda Teertha is commonly identified with Madhva, the third avataara of Mukhya PraaNa, the god of life, as given in the BaLittha Sukta of the Rig Veda. The first two avatara-s are as Hanuman and Bheemasena, and the third is Madhva, who came down to Earth as a sanyasi. Srimad Ananda Teertha himself makes the claim to being Madhva in several instances, one of which is in the Vishnu-tattva-vinirnaya. It was recognized in his own time, and it has been documented, that he had all thirty-two shubha-lakshaNa-s that define a ruju-taattvika-yogi, including the prescribed height of ninety-six inches ("shaNNavati angulo.apetam") quoted in the Mahabharata-Tatparya-Nirnaya. However, he is firmly set against the notion of accepting doctrines because they come from prophets or claimed gods. He also dismisses claims that only part of the Vedas are useful, and claims that even the so-called karma-kaNDa portions of them are only meant to worship Hari. Sumadhvavijaya is a biographical account of Acharya Madhva composed by Sri Narayana Panditacharya, the son of Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya, who was a contemporary of Acharya Madhva. The generally accepted dates for Madhva are 1238-1317 CE (AD), while those for Narayana Panditacharya are 1295-1370 CE. It is very likely that the young Narayana was associated with many of the events covered in detailed descriptions of Acharya Madhva’s life. I will be uploding discourses on Sumadhvijaya by Shree Brahmanaya Teerthachar. The discourse is in four patrs as under 1) Sumadhvijay-01-1 to Sumadhvijay-01-3 2) Sumadhvijay-02-1 to Sumadhvijay-02-3 3) Sumadhvijay-03-1 to Sumadhvijay-03-3 4) Sumadhvijay-04-1 to Sumadhvijay-04-4 I am Uploading now Title : Sumadhvijay-01-2 Artist: Bramhanya Teerthachar Format: mp3 Bit Rate: 128kbps Duration: 21.29 My Rating of the Clip : 7/10 Thanking You Vadiraj [/quote] |
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Jun 23 2009, 07:15 PM
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#35
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I am uploading following clips on Kannada Philosphical Discourses. The discourse on Sumadhvijay Srimad Ananda Teertha, also known as Poornaprajna and Madhvacharya, is the propagator of the doctrine of Tattvavada. He is the last of the great Acharyas of Vedanta, and is also the 22nd commentator on the Brahma-Sûtra of Veda Vyasa. His doctrine asserts that the differences are eternally real, and that hence there is more than one absolute real, and that Hari (Vishnu) is the only entity praised in the Shrutis and their adjuncts. Srimad Ananda Teertha is commonly identified with Madhva, the third avataara of Mukhya PraaNa, the god of life, as given in the BaLittha Sukta of the Rig Veda. The first two avatara-s are as Hanuman and Bheemasena, and the third is Madhva, who came down to Earth as a sanyasi. Srimad Ananda Teertha himself makes the claim to being Madhva in several instances, one of which is in the Vishnu-tattva-vinirnaya. It was recognized in his own time, and it has been documented, that he had all thirty-two shubha-lakshaNa-s that define a ruju-taattvika-yogi, including the prescribed height of ninety-six inches ("shaNNavati angulo.apetam") quoted in the Mahabharata-Tatparya-Nirnaya. However, he is firmly set against the notion of accepting doctrines because they come from prophets or claimed gods. He also dismisses claims that only part of the Vedas are useful, and claims that even the so-called karma-kaNDa portions of them are only meant to worship Hari. Sumadhvavijaya is a biographical account of Acharya Madhva composed by Sri Narayana Panditacharya, the son of Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya, who was a contemporary of Acharya Madhva. The generally accepted dates for Madhva are 1238-1317 CE (AD), while those for Narayana Panditacharya are 1295-1370 CE. It is very likely that the young Narayana was associated with many of the events covered in detailed descriptions of Acharya Madhva’s life. I will be uploding discourses on Sumadhvijaya by Shree Brahmanaya Teerthachar. The discourse is in four patrs as under 1) Sumadhvijay-01-1 to Sumadhvijay-01-3 2) Sumadhvijay-02-1 to Sumadhvijay-02-3 3) Sumadhvijay-03-1 to Sumadhvijay-03-3 4) Sumadhvijay-04-1 to Sumadhvijay-04-4 I am Uploading now Title : Sumadhvijay-01-3 Artist: Bramhanya Teerthachar Format: mp3 Bit Rate: 128kbps Duration: 21.29 My Rating of the Clip : 7/10 Thanking You Vadiraj |
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Jun 23 2009, 07:34 PM
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I am uploading following clips on Kannada Philosphical Discourses. The discourse on Sumadhvijay Srimad Ananda Teertha, also known as Poornaprajna and Madhvacharya, is the propagator of the doctrine of Tattvavada. He is the last of the great Acharyas of Vedanta, and is also the 22nd commentator on the Brahma-Sûtra of Veda Vyasa. Srimad Ananda Teertha is commonly identified with Madhva, the third avataara of Mukhya PraaNa, the god of life, as given in the BaLittha Sukta of the Rig Veda. The first two avatara-s are as Hanuman and Bheemasena, and the third is Madhva, who came down to Earth as a sanyasi. Sumadhvavijaya is a biographical account of Acharya Madhva composed by Sri Narayana Panditacharya, the son of Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya, who was a contemporary of Acharya Madhva. The generally accepted dates for Madhva are 1238-1317 CE (AD), while those for Narayana Panditacharya are 1295-1370 It is very likely that the young Narayana was associated with many of the events covered in detailed descriptions of Acharya Madhva’s life. I am uploding discourses on Sumadhvijaya by Shree Brahmanaya Teerthachar. The discourse is in four patrs as under 1) Sumadhvijay-01-1 to Sumadhvijay-01-3 (Already Uploaded) 2) Sumadhvijay-02-1 to Sumadhvijay-02-3 (Under Progress) 3) Sumadhvijay-03-1 to Sumadhvijay-03-3 4) Sumadhvijay-04-1 to Sumadhvijay-04-4 I am Uploading now Title : Sumadhvijay-02-1 Artist: Bramhanya Teerthachar Format: mp3 Bit Rate: 128kbps Duration: 19:44 My Rating of the Clip : 7/10 Thanking You Vadiraj |
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Jun 23 2009, 07:47 PM
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I am uploading following clips on Kannada Philosphical Discourses. The discourse on Sumadhvijay Srimad Ananda Teertha, also known as Poornaprajna and Madhvacharya, is the propagator of the doctrine of Tattvavada. He is the last of the great Acharyas of Vedanta, and is also the 22nd commentator on the Brahma-Sûtra of Veda Vyasa. Srimad Ananda Teertha is commonly identified with Madhva, the third avataara of Mukhya PraaNa, the god of life, as given in the BaLittha Sukta of the Rig Veda. The first two avatara-s are as Hanuman and Bheemasena, and the third is Madhva, who came down to Earth as a sanyasi. Sumadhvavijaya is a biographical account of Acharya Madhva composed by Sri Narayana Panditacharya, the son of Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya, who was a contemporary of Acharya Madhva. The generally accepted dates for Madhva are 1238-1317 CE (AD), while those for Narayana Panditacharya are 1295-1370 It is very likely that the young Narayana was associated with many of the events covered in detailed descriptions of Acharya Madhva’s life. I am uploding discourses on Sumadhvijaya by Shree Brahmanaya Teerthachar. The discourse is in four patrs as under 1) Sumadhvijay-01-1 to Sumadhvijay-01-3 (Already Uploaded) 2) Sumadhvijay-02-1 to Sumadhvijay-02-3 (Under Progress) 3) Sumadhvijay-03-1 to Sumadhvijay-03-3 4) Sumadhvijay-04-1 to Sumadhvijay-04-4 I am Uploading now Title : Sumadhvijay-02-2 Artist: Bramhanya Teerthachar Format: mp3 Bit Rate: 128kbps Duration: 19:44 My Rating of the Clip : 7/10 Thanking You Vadiraj |
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Jun 23 2009, 07:59 PM
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I am uploading following clips on Kannada Philosphical Discourses. The discourse on Sumadhvijay Srimad Ananda Teertha, also known as Poornaprajna and Madhvacharya, is the propagator of the doctrine of Tattvavada. He is the last of the great Acharyas of Vedanta, and is also the 22nd commentator on the Brahma-Sûtra of Veda Vyasa. Srimad Ananda Teertha is commonly identified with Madhva, the third avataara of Mukhya PraaNa, the god of life, as given in the BaLittha Sukta of the Rig Veda. The first two avatara-s are as Hanuman and Bheemasena, and the third is Madhva, who came down to Earth as a sanyasi. Sumadhvavijaya is a biographical account of Acharya Madhva composed by Sri Narayana Panditacharya, the son of Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya, who was a contemporary of Acharya Madhva. The generally accepted dates for Madhva are 1238-1317 CE (AD), while those for Narayana Panditacharya are 1295-1370 It is very likely that the young Narayana was associated with many of the events covered in detailed descriptions of Acharya Madhva’s life. I am uploding discourses on Sumadhvijaya by Shree Brahmanaya Teerthachar. The discourse is in four patrs as under 1) Sumadhvijay-01-1 to Sumadhvijay-01-3 (Already Uploaded) 2) Sumadhvijay-02-1 to Sumadhvijay-02-3 (Under Progress) 3) Sumadhvijay-03-1 to Sumadhvijay-03-3 4) Sumadhvijay-04-1 to Sumadhvijay-04-4 I am Uploading now Title : Sumadhvijay-02-3 Artist: Bramhanya Teerthachar Format: mp3 Bit Rate: 128kbps Duration: 19:44 My Rating of the Clip : 7/10 Thanking You Vadiraj |
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Jun 23 2009, 08:13 PM
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I am uploading following clips on Kannada Philosphical Discourses. The discourse on Sumadhvijay Srimad Ananda Teertha, also known as Poornaprajna and Madhvacharya, is the propagator of the doctrine of Tattvavada. He is the last of the great Acharyas of Vedanta, and is also the 22nd commentator on the Brahma-Sûtra of Veda Vyasa. Srimad Ananda Teertha is commonly identified with Madhva, the third avataara of Mukhya PraaNa, the god of life, as given in the BaLittha Sukta of the Rig Veda. The first two avatara-s are as Hanuman and Bheemasena, and the third is Madhva, who came down to Earth as a sanyasi. Sumadhvavijaya is a biographical account of Acharya Madhva composed by Sri Narayana Panditacharya, the son of Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya, who was a contemporary of Acharya Madhva. The generally accepted dates for Madhva are 1238-1317 CE (AD), while those for Narayana Panditacharya are 1295-1370 It is very likely that the young Narayana was associated with many of the events covered in detailed descriptions of Acharya Madhva’s life. I am uploding discourses on Sumadhvijaya by Shree Brahmanaya Teerthachar. The discourse is in four patrs as under 1) Sumadhvijay-01-1 to Sumadhvijay-01-3 (Already Uploaded) 2) Sumadhvijay-02-1 to Sumadhvijay-02-3 (Already Uploaded) 3) Sumadhvijay-03-1 to Sumadhvijay-03-3 (Under Progress) 4) Sumadhvijay-04-1 to Sumadhvijay-04-4 I am Uploading now Title : Sumadhvijay-03-1 Artist: Bramhanya Teerthachar Format: mp3 Bit Rate: 128kbps Duration: 17:53 My Rating of the Clip : 7/10 Thanking You Vadiraj |
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Jun 23 2009, 08:28 PM
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I am uploading following clips on Kannada Philosphical Discourses. The discourse on Sumadhvijay Srimad Ananda Teertha, also known as Poornaprajna and Madhvacharya, is the propagator of the doctrine of Tattvavada. He is the last of the great Acharyas of Vedanta, and is also the 22nd commentator on the Brahma-Sûtra of Veda Vyasa. Srimad Ananda Teertha is commonly identified with Madhva, the third avataara of Mukhya PraaNa, the god of life, as given in the BaLittha Sukta of the Rig Veda. The first two avatara-s are as Hanuman and Bheemasena, and the third is Madhva, who came down to Earth as a sanyasi. Sumadhvavijaya is a biographical account of Acharya Madhva composed by Sri Narayana Panditacharya, the son of Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya, who was a contemporary of Acharya Madhva. The generally accepted dates for Madhva are 1238-1317 CE (AD), while those for Narayana Panditacharya are 1295-1370 It is very likely that the young Narayana was associated with many of the events covered in detailed descriptions of Acharya Madhva’s life. I am uploding discourses on Sumadhvijaya by Shree Brahmanaya Teerthachar. The discourse is in four patrs as under 1) Sumadhvijay-01-1 to Sumadhvijay-01-3 (Already Uploaded) 2) Sumadhvijay-02-1 to Sumadhvijay-02-3 (Already Uploaded) 3) Sumadhvijay-03-1 to Sumadhvijay-03-3 (Under Progress) 4) Sumadhvijay-04-1 to Sumadhvijay-04-4 I am Uploading now Title : Sumadhvijay-03-2 Artist: Bramhanya Teerthachar Format: mp3 Bit Rate: 128kbps Duration: 17:53 My Rating of the Clip : 7/10 Thanking You Vadiraj |
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Jun 23 2009, 08:39 PM
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I am uploading following clips on Kannada Philosphical Discourses. The discourse on Sumadhvijay Srimad Ananda Teertha, also known as Poornaprajna and Madhvacharya, is the propagator of the doctrine of Tattvavada. He is the last of the great Acharyas of Vedanta, and is also the 22nd commentator on the Brahma-Sûtra of Veda Vyasa. Srimad Ananda Teertha is commonly identified with Madhva, the third avataara of Mukhya PraaNa, the god of life, as given in the BaLittha Sukta of the Rig Veda. The first two avatara-s are as Hanuman and Bheemasena, and the third is Madhva, who came down to Earth as a sanyasi. Sumadhvavijaya is a biographical account of Acharya Madhva composed by Sri Narayana Panditacharya, the son of Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya, who was a contemporary of Acharya Madhva. The generally accepted dates for Madhva are 1238-1317 CE (AD), while those for Narayana Panditacharya are 1295-1370 It is very likely that the young Narayana was associated with many of the events covered in detailed descriptions of Acharya Madhva’s life. I am uploding discourses on Sumadhvijaya by Shree Brahmanaya Teerthachar. The discourse is in four patrs as under 1) Sumadhvijay-01-1 to Sumadhvijay-01-3 (Already Uploaded) 2) Sumadhvijay-02-1 to Sumadhvijay-02-3 (Already Uploaded) 3) Sumadhvijay-03-1 to Sumadhvijay-03-3 (Under Progress) 4) Sumadhvijay-04-1 to Sumadhvijay-04-4 I am Uploading now Title : Sumadhvijay-03-3 Artist: Bramhanya Teerthachar Format: mp3 Bit Rate: 128kbps Duration: 17:53 My Rating of the Clip : 7/10 Thanking You Vadiraj |
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Jun 23 2009, 08:54 PM
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I am uploading following clips on Kannada Philosphical Discourses. The discourse on Sumadhvijay Srimad Ananda Teertha, also known as Poornaprajna and Madhvacharya, is the propagator of the doctrine of Tattvavada. He is the last of the great Acharyas of Vedanta, and is also the 22nd commentator on the Brahma-Sûtra of Veda Vyasa. Srimad Ananda Teertha is commonly identified with Madhva, the third avataara of Mukhya PraaNa, the god of life, as given in the BaLittha Sukta of the Rig Veda. The first two avatara-s are as Hanuman and Bheemasena, and the third is Madhva, who came down to Earth as a sanyasi. Sumadhvavijaya is a biographical account of Acharya Madhva composed by Sri Narayana Panditacharya, the son of Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya, who was a contemporary of Acharya Madhva. The generally accepted dates for Madhva are 1238-1317 CE (AD), while those for Narayana Panditacharya are 1295-1370 It is very likely that the young Narayana was associated with many of the events covered in detailed descriptions of Acharya Madhva’s life. I am uploding discourses on Sumadhvijaya by Shree Brahmanaya Teerthachar. The discourse is in four patrs as under 1) Sumadhvijay-01-1 to Sumadhvijay-01-3 (Already Uploaded) 2) Sumadhvijay-02-1 to Sumadhvijay-02-3 (Already Uploaded) 3) Sumadhvijay-03-1 to Sumadhvijay-03-3 (Already Uploaded) 4) Sumadhvijay-04-1 to Sumadhvijay-04-4 (Under Progress) I am Uploading now Title : Sumadhvijay-04-1 Artist: Bramhanya Teerthachar Format: mp3 Bit Rate: 128kbps Duration: 18:41 My Rating of the Clip : 7/10 Thanking You Vadiraj |
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Jun 23 2009, 09:05 PM
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I am uploading following clips on Kannada Philosphical Discourses. The discourse on Sumadhvijay Srimad Ananda Teertha, also known as Poornaprajna and Madhvacharya, is the propagator of the doctrine of Tattvavada. He is the last of the great Acharyas of Vedanta, and is also the 22nd commentator on the Brahma-Sûtra of Veda Vyasa. Srimad Ananda Teertha is commonly identified with Madhva, the third avataara of Mukhya PraaNa, the god of life, as given in the BaLittha Sukta of the Rig Veda. The first two avatara-s are as Hanuman and Bheemasena, and the third is Madhva, who came down to Earth as a sanyasi. Sumadhvavijaya is a biographical account of Acharya Madhva composed by Sri Narayana Panditacharya, the son of Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya, who was a contemporary of Acharya Madhva. The generally accepted dates for Madhva are 1238-1317 CE (AD), while those for Narayana Panditacharya are 1295-1370 It is very likely that the young Narayana was associated with many of the events covered in detailed descriptions of Acharya Madhva’s life. I am uploding discourses on Sumadhvijaya by Shree Brahmanaya Teerthachar. The discourse is in four patrs as under 1) Sumadhvijay-01-1 to Sumadhvijay-01-3 (Already Uploaded) 2) Sumadhvijay-02-1 to Sumadhvijay-02-3 (Already Uploaded) 3) Sumadhvijay-03-1 to Sumadhvijay-03-3 (Already Uploaded) 4) Sumadhvijay-04-1 to Sumadhvijay-04-4 (Under Progress) I am Uploading now Title : Sumadhvijay-04-2 Artist: Bramhanya Teerthachar Format: mp3 Bit Rate: 128kbps Duration: 18:41 My Rating of the Clip : 7/10 Thanking You Vadiraj |
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Jun 23 2009, 09:19 PM
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I am uploading following clips on Kannada Philosphical Discourses. The discourse on Sumadhvijay Srimad Ananda Teertha, also known as Poornaprajna and Madhvacharya, is the propagator of the doctrine of Tattvavada. He is the last of the great Acharyas of Vedanta, and is also the 22nd commentator on the Brahma-Sûtra of Veda Vyasa. Srimad Ananda Teertha is commonly identified with Madhva, the third avataara of Mukhya PraaNa, the god of life, as given in the BaLittha Sukta of the Rig Veda. The first two avatara-s are as Hanuman and Bheemasena, and the third is Madhva, who came down to Earth as a sanyasi. Sumadhvavijaya is a biographical account of Acharya Madhva composed by Sri Narayana Panditacharya, the son of Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya, who was a contemporary of Acharya Madhva. The generally accepted dates for Madhva are 1238-1317 CE (AD), while those for Narayana Panditacharya are 1295-1370 It is very likely that the young Narayana was associated with many of the events covered in detailed descriptions of Acharya Madhva’s life. I am uploding discourses on Sumadhvijaya by Shree Brahmanaya Teerthachar. The discourse is in four patrs as under 1) Sumadhvijay-01-1 to Sumadhvijay-01-3 (Already Uploaded) 2) Sumadhvijay-02-1 to Sumadhvijay-02-3 (Already Uploaded) 3) Sumadhvijay-03-1 to Sumadhvijay-03-3 (Already Uploaded) 4) Sumadhvijay-04-1 to Sumadhvijay-04-4 (Under Progress) I am Uploading now Title : Sumadhvijay-04-3 Artist: Bramhanya Teerthachar Format: mp3 Bit Rate: 128kbps Duration: 18:40 My Rating of the Clip : 7/10 Thanking You Vadiraj |
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Jun 23 2009, 09:29 PM
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#45
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I am uploading following clips on Kannada Philosphical Discourses. The discourse on Sumadhvijay Srimad Ananda Teertha, also known as Poornaprajna and Madhvacharya, is the propagator of the doctrine of Tattvavada. He is the last of the great Acharyas of Vedanta, and is also the 22nd commentator on the Brahma-Sûtra of Veda Vyasa. Srimad Ananda Teertha is commonly identified with Madhva, the third avataara of Mukhya PraaNa, the god of life, as given in the BaLittha Sukta of the Rig Veda. The first two avatara-s are as Hanuman and Bheemasena, and the third is Madhva, who came down to Earth as a sanyasi. Sumadhvavijaya is a biographical account of Acharya Madhva composed by Sri Narayana Panditacharya, the son of Sri Trivikrama Panditacharya, who was a contemporary of Acharya Madhva. The generally accepted dates for Madhva are 1238-1317 CE (AD), while those for Narayana Panditacharya are 1295-1370 It is very likely that the young Narayana was associated with many of the events covered in detailed descriptions of Acharya Madhva’s life. I am uploding discourses on Sumadhvijaya by Shree Brahmanaya Teerthachar. The discourse is in four patrs as under 1) Sumadhvijay-01-1 to Sumadhvijay-01-3 (Already Uploaded) 2) Sumadhvijay-02-1 to Sumadhvijay-02-3 (Already Uploaded) 3) Sumadhvijay-03-1 to Sumadhvijay-03-3 (Already Uploaded) 4) Sumadhvijay-04-1 to Sumadhvijay-04-4 ( Under Progress ) I am Uploading now Title : Sumadhvijay-04-4 Artist: Bramhanya Teerthachar Format: mp3 Bit Rate: 128kbps Duration: 18:40 My Rating of the Clip : 7/10 Discourses on Sumadhvijay Competes with this clip. Thanking You Vadiraj |
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