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Udupi Shri Krishna Temple is a well-known historic
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temple dedicated to
Krishna Krishna (; Sanskrit language, Sanskrit: कृष्ण, ) is a major deity in Hinduism. He is worshipped as the eighth avatar of Vishnu and also as the Supreme God (Hinduism), Supreme God in his own right. He is the god of protection, c ...
and
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Matha located in the city of
Udupi Udupi () also known as 'Odipu' () is a city in the Indian state of Karnataka. It is the administrative headquarters of Udupi district, and one of the fastest-growing cities in Karnataka. Udupi is one of the top tourist attractions in Karnataka an ...
in
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,
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. The Matha area resembles a living Aashram, a holy place for daily devotion and living. Surrounding the Shri Krishna Temple are several temples namely the Udupi Anantheshwara Temple which is over a thousand years old.


History

The Krishna Matha was founded by the Vaishnavite saint
Madhvacharya Madhvacharya (; ; 1199–1278 CE or 1238–1317 CE), also known as Purna Prajna () and Ānanda Tīrtha, was an Indian philosopher, theologian and the chief proponent of the ''Dvaita'' (dualism) school of Vedanta. Madhva called his philosophy ...
in the 13th century. He was the founder of the
Dvaita Dvaita Vedanta (); (originally known as Tattvavada; IAST: ''Tattvavāda''), is a sub-school in the Vedanta ''Vedanta'' (; , ), also known as ''Uttara Mīmāṃsā'', is one of the six orthodox (Āstika and nāstika, ''āstika'') trad ...
school of Vedanta. It is believed that Madhvacharya found the
vigraha In the Hindu tradition, a ''murti'' (, ) is a devotional image, such as a statue or icon, of a deity or saint used during '' puja'' and/or in other customary forms of actively expressing devotion or reverence – whether at Hindu temples or sh ...
of Krishna in a large ball of ''gopichandana''. As told by Madhvacharya in his ''Tantrasara Sangraha'', the Vigraha was placed initially in the east direction. Due to intense devotion shown by kanakadasa, the deity is said to have turned Pashchimabhimukha (facing west). All the other Vigrahas in other Ashta Muthas face west as well. Devotees always have darshan of Krishna through the inner window, known as the Navagraha Kindi and the outer window known as the Kanakana Kindi, which is decorated by an arch named after the saint Kanakadasa. A statue has also been erected. A similar window covers the immediate front of the Vigraha and is called Navagraha Kindi. It is often mistaken to be the Kanakana Kindi. The temple opens at 5:30 hours IST. The unique feature of the temple is that the deity is worshipped through a silver-plated window with nine holes (Navagraha Kindi). The temple also offers prasada at noon and is popularly called ''Anna Brahma'' as it feeds a vast number of devotees.


Krishna Matha

The daily sevas (offerings to god) and administration of the Krishna Mathas is managed by the Ashta Mathas (eight monasteries). Each of the Ashta Mathas performs temple management activities for two years in a cyclical order. They are collectively known as the 'Ashta Mathagalu' in
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. Each Ashta Matha has its own deity which is called ''Pattada Devaru.'' The Krishna Matha is known for its religious customs, traditions and tenets of
Dvaita Dvaita Vedanta (); (originally known as Tattvavada; IAST: ''Tattvavāda''), is a sub-school in the Vedanta ''Vedanta'' (; , ), also known as ''Uttara Mīmāṃsā'', is one of the six orthodox (Āstika and nāstika, ''āstika'') trad ...
or Tatvavada philosophy. It is also the center of Daasa Saahitya, a form of literature that originated in Udupi. These eight Mathas are: * Palimaru Matha * Admaru Matha * Krishnapura Matha * Puttige * Shirur Matha * Sodhe Matha * Kaniyoor Matha * Pejavara The expenses of Udupi Krishna Matha are borne by the voluntary contributions of the devotees and by the Ashta Mathas that manage the Krishna Matha. The contribution may be in cash or kind. The Krishna Matha, which owned large tracts of land, lost it all in 1975 due to the enactment of the Land Reforms Act 1975 by the Government of Karnataka. The Pauli of Krishna Matha was renovated and the Brahmakalashotsava ceremony was held on 18 May 2017.


Swamis of the Ashta Mathas

The Swamis of the Ashta Mathas and their successors are as follows.


Festivals

During the
Paryaya Paryaya is a religious ritual which takes place every alternate year in Sri Krishna Matha (Krishna Temple) of Udupi. The puja and administration of Krishna Matha is distributed among the Swamijis (seer or monk or pontiff) of Ashta Matha's esta ...
festival, held once every two years, the temple management is handed over to the next Ashta Matha, which has been entrusted the responsibility of running the temple turn by turn. Each of the Mathas is headed by a
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, who will be in charge of the temple during his Paryaya. The Paryaya is held on even years The Paryaya tradition has completed 500 years as of 2021. Presently, Admaru Math is administering the temple with Junior Pontiff Sri Eshapriya Teertha Swami ascending the post of Sarvajna or Paryaya Peetha. Festivals like Makara Sankranthi, Ratha Sapthami, Madhva Navami, Hanuman Jayanthi, Sri Krishna Janmashtami, Navarathi Mahotsava, Madhva Jayanti, Vijaya Dashami, Naraka Chathurdashi,
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, and Geetha Jayanthi are celebrated by Paryaya Mutt every year.


Gallery

Image:Udupi Sri Krishna Matha during Paryaya festival.jpg, Sri Krishna Matha during Paryaya festival January 2022 Image:Udupi Sri Krishna Matha during Paryaya festival 03.jpg Image:Udupi Sri Krishna Matha Temple.jpg, Temple painted in yellow-red Image:Brahma ratha of Udupi Krishna.jpg, Brahma ratha of Udupi Krishna Image:Goshala at Udupi Sri Krishna Temple.jpg, Goshala at Udupi Sri Krishna Temple Image:The Chariot at Udupi Sri Krishna Temple.jpg, The Chariot at Udupi Sri Krishna Temple Image:GoldenChariotUdupi.JPG, Golden Chariot of Udupi Sri Krishna Temple Image:Navarathna_Ratha_Base_at_Udipi_IMG_20151212_144213512.jpg, Base of Navarathna Chariot Image:Udupi Sri krishna matha Temple pond.jpg, Udupi Sri krishna Temple pond


References


External links

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