The Tulu Ashta Mathas of Udupi ( kn, ಉಡುಪಿಯ ತುಳು ಅಷ್ಟ ಮಠಗಳು) are a group of eight ''
mathas'' or Hindu monasteries established by
Madhvacharya, the preceptor of the
Dvaita
Dvaita Vedanta (); (originally known as Tattvavada; IAST:Tattvavāda), is a sub-school in the Vedanta tradition of Hindu philosophy. The term Tattvavada literally means "arguments from a realist viewpoint". The Tattvavada (Dvaita) Vedanta su ...
school of
Hindu thought with his direct disciples to be the first
Swami, head of the matha.
The ashta mathas are named after the villages in which they were originally located. Today, the mathas are situated in the temple town of
Udupi. The mathas work to propagate the Dvaita philosophy. They also administer the famous
Udupi Krishna Temple by way of a formal rotation scheme called ''
Paryaya''.
When the ashta mathas were formed, Sri Madhvacharya initiated the Swamijis of the mathas in pairs. Each pair of mathas is called Dwandva (literally, ''two'' or ''dual''). In the event the current Paryaya Swamiji has difficulty performing his duties, the Swamiji from the ''Dwandwa'' matha takes over the responsibility. The four pairs of mathas are: Palimaru and Adamaru; Krishnapura and Puttige; Shirur and Sodhe; and Kaniyooru and Pejavara.
See also
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Paryaya
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Uttaradi Math
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Madhva Mathas
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References
Udupi Ashta Mathas and other Madhva Mathas
External links
Sri Puthige MathaSri Pejavara Adhokshaja MathaSri Adamaru MathaSri Palimaru MathaSri Kaniyooru Matha
Dvaita Vedanta
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