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VIII
fatigue when he rests for a while under a tree, Lord
Visņu appears in his dream and reminds him of the
mission of his life. Yatirāja realises the mistake and
having promptly returned to the mutt conveys his
willingness to be initiated into Sannyāsa. Srī Bramhanya
Tīrtha, on an auspicious day ordains him and gives
him the name 'Vyāsa Tīrtha'.
IV Chapter
The Chapter opens with the description of the tour
that Śrī Vyasa Tīrtha undertakes after his initiation.
He is young and his indepth knowledge in various
branches of learning is par-excellence. The great scholars
of the time, are amazed at his erudition. His oratory
captivates all those that hear him. There are some
wicked persons also who are jealous of him. Once
that Jealousy prompts a wretched to poison the food
that Śrī Vyāsa Tirtha takes after offering the same
to the Lord. Slowly the poison starts working. Gradually,
Śrī Vyāsa Tīrtha becomes very much emanciated. One
night Lord Kṛṣṇa appears in his dream and suggests
a herb as the medicine. The medicine works and by
the grace of his Ārādhya mūrthy Śrī Vyāsa Tīrtha
becomes as healthy as he was earlier.
On his tour, Śrī Vyāsa Tīrtha visits many centres
of learning and comes to Mulbagal, which, Śrī
Lakṣmīnārāyaṇa Muni, well known as Śrī śrīpādarāja
adornes by his sacred presence. He stays there for
some time during which Srī Lakṣmīnārāyaṇa Muni teaches
him the secrecies and subtleties of Adhyātm'a Vidyā.
Śrī śrīpādarāja also advices him to go to the capital
city of the kingdom and be the spiritual guide of
the king so that Dharma will be established in the
fatigue when he rests for a while under a tree, Lord
Visņu appears in his dream and reminds him of the
mission of his life. Yatirāja realises the mistake and
having promptly returned to the mutt conveys his
willingness to be initiated into Sannyāsa. Srī Bramhanya
Tīrtha, on an auspicious day ordains him and gives
him the name 'Vyāsa Tīrtha'.
IV Chapter
The Chapter opens with the description of the tour
that Śrī Vyasa Tīrtha undertakes after his initiation.
He is young and his indepth knowledge in various
branches of learning is par-excellence. The great scholars
of the time, are amazed at his erudition. His oratory
captivates all those that hear him. There are some
wicked persons also who are jealous of him. Once
that Jealousy prompts a wretched to poison the food
that Śrī Vyāsa Tirtha takes after offering the same
to the Lord. Slowly the poison starts working. Gradually,
Śrī Vyāsa Tīrtha becomes very much emanciated. One
night Lord Kṛṣṇa appears in his dream and suggests
a herb as the medicine. The medicine works and by
the grace of his Ārādhya mūrthy Śrī Vyāsa Tīrtha
becomes as healthy as he was earlier.
On his tour, Śrī Vyāsa Tīrtha visits many centres
of learning and comes to Mulbagal, which, Śrī
Lakṣmīnārāyaṇa Muni, well known as Śrī śrīpādarāja
adornes by his sacred presence. He stays there for
some time during which Srī Lakṣmīnārāyaṇa Muni teaches
him the secrecies and subtleties of Adhyātm'a Vidyā.
Śrī śrīpādarāja also advices him to go to the capital
city of the kingdom and be the spiritual guide of
the king so that Dharma will be established in the