ராதே கிருஷ்ணா 21-05-2014
Ashta Mutts of Udupi
Ashta Mutts of Udupi
Palimar Mutt
-Information of idols contributed by Sri Chandrashekar Raju
Aradhya Daiva
Kodanda Rama with Lakshmana and Sita.The idols of Rama and Lakshmana have bows and arrows in hands whereas that of Sita has lotus in hand
1.Sita Sameta Shri Rama Devaru - Shri Madhwacharya Kararchita
2. Narayanavarma Pratipadya Astabhahu Shri Lakshmi Narayana Devaru - Shri Madhwacharya Kararchita
3.Shodashadala Padma Madhyastita Padmasanstha Shri Vedavyasa Devaru - Shri Hrushikeshateertha kararchita
4.Shri Nartana Gopalakrishna Devaru.
5.Shri Lakshmi Narasimha Devaru
Palimaru is the name of a village which can be reached by covering about 3 Kms. distance from Adwe again is about 5 Kms. from Padubidri on Padubidri Karkala road.
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Partagali Jeevottama Mutt
Contributed by Shri Vishnu Shanbhag and Girish Prabhu on MYP Mailing list
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Present Peetadhipatigalu - Shri Vidhyadhiraja teertha
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Pejavar Mutt
-Information of idols contributed by Sri Chandrashekar Raju
Aradhya Daiva
Vithal with Sri Devi and Bhuu Devi.This idol with its one hand placed on hips is also known as Aja Vithala to distinguish it from the other idols of Vithala. The idol worshipped by Adhokshaja Tirtha is rightly called Aja Vithala. Along with this, the idol of Sri Rama of Kanvatirtha is also worshipped. This is the idol worshipped by Sri Vijayadhvaja Tirtha
1. Aja vittala-Vithal with Sri Devi and Bhuu Devi
2.Sri Rama of Kanvatirtha-worshipped by Sri Vijayadhvaja Tirtha.
3. 4. 5. 6.
http://www.pejavara.org/
Vishvesha Teertha (Present Swamiji) Vishwaprasanna Teertha (Junior Swamiji) |
Puttige Mutt
-Information of idols contributed by Sri Chandrashekar Raju
Aradhya Daiva
Vithal with Rukmini and Satyabhama.The idol has a smiling face with conch in one hand. The other hand with abhaya mudra is placed on the waist. Since other two Mutts also have the idol of Vithala, the idol of this Mutt is known as Upendra Vithala to distinguish this from the other idols as the one worshipped by the pontiff Upendra tirtha
Upendra Vittala - The vigraha of Panduranga Vittala with Rukmini and Satyabhama gifted to the first pontiff, Shri Upendra Tirtha by Acharya Madhva is worshipped here. Vittala is holding a conch in one hand and pointing his feet with the other hand, both hands are at hip level. Shri Vadiraja Swamiji interpreted this as, those who wear this sign of conch and chakra and prostrate before the Lord's feet can easily cross the ocean of bhava since the depth of the ocean will get reduced to his hip level by the grace of the Lord. Since two other mathas also have the vigraha of Vittala, the vigraha of this matha is known as Upendra Vittala to distinguish this from the other vigrahas.
Srikara- Lord of Wealth - Eight hands holding Surya, chandra, shanku chakra and tressure and holding Shri Lakshmi's hand. Pouring gold by sitting on Garuda's back. After stealing Parijatha, Shri Krishna and Sathyabhama are flying on Garuda pouring gold throughout the way.
Bhuvaraha -Protector of Earth - Lord Vishnu has taken the Varaha Avatara (Boar Form) to protect Mother Earth to kill Hiranyaksha
Kaliyamardana Krishna - Shri Krishna's dancing pose on the big and venemous serpant Kaliya to tame the arrogant snake which was causing problems to the cowherds and the cattle in Gokula.
Lakshminarayana on Garuda Vahana - Normally, Vishnu is having Ashtabhuja, where as here, Garuda is having Ashtabhuja. Scriptures desribe this as, one will get the form he mediates. Here, Garuda gets this form because of his meditation.
Vedavyasa - Lord of Knowledge - He is wearing jata. In one hand, Gnana Mudra and Abhaya Mudra on the other. In Bhagavad Gita, Shri Krishna says, abhaya is the first quality for a sadhaka and gnana is the supreme one for salvation.
Dhanvanthri with Amrutha Kalasha and Gnana Mudra - After samudra mathana, Shri Vishnu took the form of Dhanvantri to distribute amritha between the Devas and Asuras. Then, suddenly he took the form of Mohini and deceived the asuras and distributed the nectar among the Devas. This god is known as the god of health.
Hayagriva Saligrama - One will acquire oratory skills by worshipping this saligrama. Matsya Saligrama - This is in the shape of fish and one will get wealth by worshipping this. Udupi Shri Krishna Vigraha - Holding churning rod and rope. The significance of this posture is, the Lord is giving the mesage to his devotees, that one will get the moksha by being devoted to the Lord just like getting butter out of churning the curds. Website - http://sreeputhige.org/
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Adamar Mutt
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Sode Mutt
Aradhya Daiva
Bhuvaraha. The idol is known for its remarkable iconography with Bhuudeevi on one thigh and the other leg supporting on the hood of serpent. Along with Bhuvaraha idol of the personal god of Vadiraja namely Hayagriya is also worshipped. Sri Hayagriva is the presiding deity of knowledge and accordingly the idol has in hand the mudra of knowledge, book, rosary and conch. Moola vigraha given by Madhvacharya to Vishnuteertha, the founder yati of sode mutt
-Information contributed by Sri Chandrashekar Raju
A listing of the idols worshipped by Sri Vadiraja Teertha and in use at the Sode mutt even to this day would read as follows:
1. Sri Bhoovaraha Moola Vigraha
the centrepiece of the mutt - gifted to the first pontiff Sri Vishnu Teertha by Sri Madhvacharya.
2. 'Vyasa Mushti' - self incarnated, obtained from Badarikashrama and worshipped by Sri Madhvacharya.
3. Lord Sri Hayagriva - Obtained by Sri Vadiraja Teertha from Daivajna brahmin artisans as indicated in his dreams.
4. Hayagriva Saligrama - retrieved by Sri Vaidraja Teertha from a cave in Dwaraka.
5. Kadagolu Krishna - Received by Sri Vadiraja Teertha from Sri Vishnu Teertha atop Kumara mountain.
6. Lord Sri Narasimha - worshipped by Bheemasena in Dwapara yuga -retrieved by Sri Vadiraja Teertha from Bheemakunda as bidden by Sri Vedavyasa when visiting Badasrikaashrama.
7. Lord Sri Srinivasa with Bhu (in gold) - presented by the Lord himself in the dream to Sri Vadiraja Teertha as a token of his pleasure at Tirupati.
8. Lord Sri Rama and Lord Sri Vitthala (both in silver) - retrieved by Sri Vadiraja Teertha while unearthing buried riches at Hampi - believed to have been worshipped by Vali and Sugriva.
9. Pache Vitthala (emerald) - statue of a Jain temple that transformed into this form in the presence of Sri Vadiraja Teertha.
10. Lord Sri Vitthala - once worshipped by Sage Gouthama and retrieved by Sri Vadiraja Teertha.
11. Vishwambara Saligrama
12. Lord Sri Mushna Varaahamurthy - obtained by Sri Vadiraja Teertha when visiting Mushni.
13. Lord Sri Hayagriva (silver) - gifted by Sri Vishnu Teertha, brother of Sri Madhvacharya.
14. Dadhivamana Saligrama
15. Balamuri Shankha - retrieved by Sri Vadiraja Teertha from the seabed in Dwaraka.
16.Balamuri Shankha - given to Sri Vishnu Teertha by Sri Madhvacharya.
17. Lakshminarayana Saligramas from 12 Khsehtras - obtained from Gandaki River by Sri Vadiraja Teertha.
18. Mint ring and 'akshaya patra' - extraordinary items gifted by Sri Madhvacharya to his brother and the first pontiif of this mutt.
19. Lord Sri Krishna (bearing a divine smile) - gifted originally to a devout family by Sri Madhvacharya - later offered to the mutt by the family for conduct of special long term prayers.
20. Lord Sri Narayana resplendent on the lotus.
The following items also are present in the mutt:
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Kukke Subramanya Mutt
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