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<p lang="en">iv
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<p lang="sa">eagerness and devotion, the great Acharya is said to
have written three other works to the same end; viz.
(1) तत्त्वसन्देश ( 2 ) रहस्य सन्देश md (:) रहस्यसन्देशविवरण.
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<p lang="sa">Further he is said to have addressed to the Prince the
following stanza, which contains in a nutshell the
essence of his religious and philosophical teachings:--
सत्त्वस्थान्निभृतं प्रसादय सतां वृत्तिं व्यवस्थापय
त्रस्य ब्रह्मविदागसस्तृणमिव त्रैवर्गिकान् भावय ।
नित्ये शेषिणि निक्षिपनिजभरं सर्वसहे श्रीसखे
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<p lang="sa">धर्मे धारय चातकस्य कुशलिन् धाराधरैकान्तिनः ॥
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<p lang="sa">Let us now see who this Singappa Nayak night be
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<p lang="sa">*Professor Sêshagiri Sastriyar, in bis Report on a
search for Sanskrit and Tamil Manuscripts 1896--97(No.
1. p. 9), identifies this Prince with Sarvajña Singama
Nayudu or Simha Bhipala the author of Rasârnavasu-
dhakara, and says that he was one of the ancestors of the
present Raja of Venkatagiri, and that he flourished about
1330 A.C. It is also stated there that Nayinárácharya
(son of Sri Vedantacharya) went to his court and defeated
the opponents of the Vaishnava faith.
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<p lang="sa">*I am indebted to Mr. R. Narasimhacharyar Avl. M. A.,
M.R.A.S. for this reference.
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<p lang="en">iv
<p lang="sa">eagerness and devotion, the great Acharya is said to
have written three other works to the same end; viz.
(1) तत्त्वसन्देश ( 2 ) रहस्य सन्देश md (:) रहस्यसन्देशविवरण.
<p lang="sa">Further he is said to have addressed to the Prince the
following stanza, which contains in a nutshell the
essence of his religious and philosophical teachings:--
सत्त्वस्थान्निभृतं प्रसादय सतां वृत्तिं व्यवस्थापय
त्रस्य ब्रह्मविदागसस्तृणमिव त्रैवर्गिकान् भावय ।
नित्ये शेषिणि निक्षिपनिजभरं सर्वसहे श्रीसखे
<p lang="sa">धर्मे धारय चातकस्य कुशलिन् धाराधरैकान्तिनः ॥
<p lang="sa">Let us now see who this Singappa Nayak night be
<p lang="sa">*Professor Sêshagiri Sastriyar, in bis Report on a
search for Sanskrit and Tamil Manuscripts 1896--97(No.
1. p. 9), identifies this Prince with Sarvajña Singama
Nayudu or Simha Bhipala the author of Rasârnavasu-
dhakara, and says that he was one of the ancestors of the
present Raja of Venkatagiri, and that he flourished about
1330 A.C. It is also stated there that Nayinárácharya
(son of Sri Vedantacharya) went to his court and defeated
the opponents of the Vaishnava faith.
<p lang="sa">*I am indebted to Mr. R. Narasimhacharyar Avl. M. A.,
M.R.A.S. for this reference.
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