Saturday 5 January 2019

a 01 palimaru matha mutt ಪಲಿಮಾರು ಮಠ



Sri Palimaru Mutt
Sri Krishna Temple Complex, Thenkpete, 
Maruthi Veethika, Udupi, Karnataka 576101 India

Phone: 0820 252 3402
Of all his disciples, Shri Madhvacharya chose eight eminent disciples to offer worship to the Shri Krishna idol he installed at Udupi. The legacy of these eight disciples is what we see today as the famous Ashta Mathas of Udupi. The purport here is to learn about the guru parampare of Palimaru Matha which is one among the Ashta Mathas. The remembrance of these eminent seers is the reason for upliftmentof our lives.


Guru Parampara


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1Ananda Theertharu1277
2Hrishikesha Teertharu1289https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/hrishikesha-teertharu-matha-palimaru.html
3Samatmesha Teertharu1312https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/samatmesha-teertharu-matha-palimaru.html
4Sambhava Teertharu1329https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/sambhava-teertharu-ayodhya-matha.html
5Aparajita Teertharu1350https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/aparajita-teertharu-godavari-banks.html
6Vidyamurthi Teertharu1361https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/vidyamurthi-teertharu-rameshwaram-matha.html
7Rajarajeshwara Teertharuhttps://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/rajarajeshwara-teertharu-matha-palimaru.html
8Srinidhi Teertharu1389https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/srinidhi-teertharu-puri-matha-palimaru.html
9Vidyesha Teertharu1433https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/vidyesha-teertharu-godavari-banks-matha.html
10Srivallabha Teertharu1475https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/vallabha-teertharu-kashi-varanasi-matha.html
11Jagadbhushana Teertharu1484https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/jagadbhushana-teertharu-palimar-matha.html
12Ramachandra Teertharu1502https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/ramachandra-teertharu-palimar-matha.html
13Vidyanidhi Teertharu1514https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/vidyanidhi-teertharu-palimar-matha.html
14Suresha Teertharu1530https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/suresha-teertharu-palimar-matha.html
15Raghavendra Teertharu1543https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/raghavendra-teertharu-kaveri-banks.html
16Raghunandana Teertharu1554https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/raghunandana-teertharu-palimar-matha.html    
17Vidyapati Teertharu1571https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/vidyapati-teertharu-godavari-banks.html
18Raghupati Teertharu1588https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/raghupati-teertharu-kashi-varanasi.html
19Raghunatha Teertharu1624https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/raghunatha-teertharu-ayodhya-matha.html
20Raghottama Teertharu1639https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/raghottama-teertharu-palimar-matha.html
21Ramabhadra Teertharu1657https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/ramabhadra-teertharu-palimar-matha.html
22Raghuvarya Teertharu1714https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/raghuvarya-teertharu-palimar-matha.html
23Raghupungava Teertharu1750https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/raghupungava-teertharu-palimar-matha.html
24Raghuvara Teertharu1766https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/raghuvara-teertharu-palimar-matha.html
25Raghupraveera Teertharu1795https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/raghupraveera-teertharu-udupi-matha.html
26Raghubhushana Teertharu1844https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/raghubhushana-teertharu-udupi-matha.html
27Raghuratna Teertharu1883https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/raghuratna-teertharu-kantavara-matha.html
28Raghupriya Teertharu1915https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/raghupriya-teertharu-palimar-matha.html
29Raghumanya Teertharu1947https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/raghumanya-teertharu-ghatikachala-matha.html
30VIDYAMANYA THEERTHA2000https://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/04/vidyamanya-teertharu-palimaru-2000.html
31Vidyadheesha Teertharupresent pontiffhttps://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/06/vidyadheesha-teertharu-matha-palimaru.html 
32Vidyarajeshwara Teerthrupresent juniorhttps://madhwayati.blogspot.com/2019/02/vidyarajeshwara-teertharu-matha.html








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Madhvacharya ordained eight of his ascetic disciples to perform Shri Krishna Pooja and promulgate the Tatvavada philosophy. The renowned Ashta Mathas (Eight Mathas) of the land of Tulu were instated through these eight saints. These are the renowned Ashta mathas.
The main centres of these mathas are located in different villages of Tulunaadu. The practice of calling the matha by the name of the village in which it is situated has been in practice since ancient times. These eight mathas avail the opportunity to worship Shri Krishna in the following order:
1. Shri Hrishikesha Teertharu – Palimaru Matha
2. Shri Narasimha Teertharu – Adamaru Matha
3. Shri Janardhana Teertharu – Krishnapura Matha
4. Shri Upendra Teertharu – Puttige Matha
5. Shri Vamana Teertharu – Shirooru Matha
6. Shri Vishnu Teertharu – Kumbhaashi Matha (the present Sode Matha)
7. Shri Rama Teertharu – Kaaniyooru Matha
8. Shri Adhokshaja Teertharu – Pejavara Matha
While the pooja rotation took place at an interval of two months during the period of Acharya Madhva, it was extended to two years by Shri Vadiraja Teertharu. In short, this system is referred to as Paryaya. (For more details refer to the Shri Krishna Pooja Paryaya page)
Shri Hrishikesha Teertharu was the first to be initiated into sainthood by Shri Acharya. Shri Madhva’s immense love and trust in him has been described by the author of Madhva Vijaya. As he sang the Bhagavata etcetera in his mellifluous voice, Shri Madhva would deliver the exposition for the same. He was a fine writer too. He has scripted the Sarvamoola granthas of Shri Madhvacharya and made them available to the future generations. The original manuscripts are preserved at Shri Matha to date. His book ‘Anu madhva charite’ illustrates the life of Shri Madhvacharya. Another work titled ‘Sampradaya paddati’, despite being a small composition, stands firm as a significant milestone in understanding the tradition and customs propounded by Madhva.
Acharya Madhva has given different idols to these eight mathas for daily worship. He has offered idols of Sita, Hanuman and Lakshmana along with Lord Kodandapaani Shriramachandra to Palimaru Matha. This idol of Lord Ramachandra is offered special worship on three auspicious days in a year as mentioned below :
1. Shrirama Navami
2. An auspicious muhurta during the month of aashaada shukla paksha
3. Sahasrashankha ksheeraabhishekha on pournami during the month of maargasheersha
The moola matha of Shri Hrishikesha Teertha Peeta is located at Palimaru village. Thus, this lineage has come to be known as Palimaru Matha. This village is at a distance of about 40 kilometers from Udupi. It comes under the Padubidri Taluk.
Shri Palimaru Matha is constructed in a tranquil environment close to the banks of the Shambhavi river that flows along the outer fringe of the village. This ancient matha has enshrined Lord Vedavyasa in the inner sanctum and daily worship is conducted. At the rear side of the Matha is a shrine dedicated to Lord Mukhyaprana in a standing posture. To the people residing in the vicinity, this Mukhyaprana is whom they repose faith in to fulfil their aspirations.  Behind the shrine of Pranadevaru are the vrindavanas of the saints of the yore. (For more information, refer to the Guru Parampare  page)
As per the divine path paved by Sri Acharya Madhva, Palimaru Matha has always emphasized on knowledge. Since ancient times, alongside ritualistic worship, the seers have imparted lessons in Veda and Vedanta to their disciples. Even when the seer is touring, this is a daily responsibility. Giving this duty the form an institution, Palimaru Matha runs a vidyapeeta by the name Shri Yoga Deepika. At this Vidyapeeta, around 100 students are being imparted lessons in Veda-Vedanta and Pourohitya. This is a non-residential institution.
The current Peetadhipati of Shri Matha – His Holiness Shri Vidyadheesha Teertha is the 29th seer in the lineage. Having received the absolute grace of his guru His Holiness Shri Vidyamaanya Theertha, he has been ably leading the Shri Matha. Unrelenting propagation of Tatvavada, daily lectures on Nyaaya Sudha, uninterrupted sacramental tours throughout the country, observances ordained by the scriptures – he is adept in them.
Renowned as the seer of the century - Shri Shri Vidyamaanya Teertha of Shri Matha instituted a distinct organization Tatva Samshodhana Samsat for extensive research and publications on Vedanta and Shaastras. This organization has been progressing successfully under the leadership and guidance of His Holiness Shri Vidyadeesha Teertha.  (Click here to know about Tattwa Samshodhana Samsat)
 Shri Vidyadeesha Teertha has established branches of the Matha at several places across the country thereby making  Dvaita philosophy known. (For more details refer to Shri Vidyadeesha Teertha” page)
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Palimaru is a pretty little village 35 km, from the temple town Udupi. It is just 10 km. off, the NH 17 highway. The maTha is located in idyllic surroundings, where one can forget the cares of the mundane world.

There is a large well-maintained tank, adjacent to the eastern entrance of the maTha. Right in front of this entrance is the shrine of Anjaneya (MuKhyaPraanNa), in the sitting posture. The deity, is held in great awe and reverence, as the protector of Madhwa Siddhaanta.

In the inner shrine of the maTha is Shri Vedavyaasa – the incarnation of the Supreme Lord Naaraayana, for imparting Jnaana (True knowledge) to the mortals — in the yogic posture of YogapaTTaasana.

The MuKhya PraaNa idol is believed to have been installed by Shri Raghupraveerateertha, the 24th pontiff, during the 1780s, It is said the idol was discovered by him, in the tank of the MuKhya PraaNa temple, at Ghatikaachala. He was a ‘Mantra Siddha’ (a person who has mastered the Mantras and their application). He has composed three hymns in Sanskrit, lauding the three incarnations of MuKhya Praana – Hanuma, Bheema and Madhva.

Next to the shrine of MuKhya Praana is the holy Vrindaavana of Shri Rajaraajeshwarateertha who was the 7th pontiff. He was an accomplished poet and among his important works are “Raama Sandesha” and a bunch of 8 benedictory verses known as “MangalaashTaka”. This is regularly recited at Dawn. The mellifluous sound of MangalaashTaka fills the air, preparing the residents to start another day of pious living.

The Vrindavanas of other pontiffs who presided over the MaTha are nearby. Among these, particular mention should be made of Shri Raghuvaryateertha, who was the 20th pontiff. He was an unparalleled Vedaantic scholar. His contribution towards, elucidating the Madhwa philosophy, was considerable.

The 30th pontiff was H.H. Vidyaamaanyateertha, who was with us till the year 2000. He was entrusted the responsibility of heading Palimaaru MaTha, in addition to being the pontiff of Bhandaarkeri MaTha. He was the only pontiff, after H.H. Vishnuteertha – the brother of Shrimadaachaarya – to be the head of two MaThas concurrently. He had many path breaking activities to his credit. These are being in an exclusive write-up on this saint, later.

The present pontiff, who is the 31st in the lineage is H.H. Vidyaadheeshateertha. We are all indeed fortunate to be contemporaries of this progressive minded Swaamiji, with the ready smile. As we go along, we will have more opportunities to interact and actively collaborate with him in the various programmes, he takes up.palimarumatha

The MaTha is amidst lush green, with gently swaying palms. Mother Nature, in all her glory, invites one and all to come and enjoy pure bliss. The setting is ideal for spiritual enquiry. It inspires profound thoughts. The words of Rigveda “Let noble thoughts come to us from all sides” become a reality at Palimaaru MaTha.
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Jagadguru Sri Madhwacharya, who preached Tatvavada also installed Krishna idol in Udupi and appointed 8 saints to worship Sri Krishna on Co-operation basis (Paryaya). These saints continued their linage & became the moola purusha of 8 different mutts called Ashta mutts.
Sri Madhwacharya initiated Sri Hrishikesha Theertha to sanyasa to worship Sri Krishna & gave Sri Madhwacharya gave him the idols of Kodanda Rama along with Seeta and Lakshmana for daily worship.
Sri Hrishikesha Theertha continued his lineage & later it is known as Palimar mutt. Sri Hrishikesha Theertha is the first pontiff / moola purusha of this mutt.

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2Hrishikesha Teertharu1289Prayaga KshetraMaagha Shudha Saptami
3Samatmesha Teertharu1312Krishna BanksShravana Shudha Dvitiya
4Sambhava Teertharu1329AyodhyaVaishakha Shudha Panchami
5Aparajita Teertharu1350Godavari BanksMagha Shudha Saptami
6Vidyamurthi Teertharu1361MalakhedaVaishakha Shudha Ashtami
7Rajarajeshwara TeertharuPalimaru
8nidhi Teertharu1389Jagannatha PuriAshadha Shudha Shashti
9Vidyesha Teertharu1433RameshwaramShravana Shudha Saptami
10vallabha Teertharu1475PalimaruPushya Shuddha Pratipat
11Jagadbhushana Teertharu1484TirupatiChaitra Shudha Dwadashi
12Ramachandra Teertharu1502PandarapuraKartika Bahula Chaturdashi
13Vidyanidhi Teertharu1514PalimaruVaishakha Poornima
14Suresha Teertharu1530PalimaruJyeshta Bahula Panchami
15Raghavendra Teertharu1543Shriranga KshetraMagha Shudha Ashtami
16Raghunandana Teertharu1554PalimaruBhadrapada Shudha Navami
17Vidyapati Teertharu1571KashiVaishakha Shudha Saptami
18Raghupati Teertharu1588HaridwaraJyeshta Bahula Dvitiya
19Raghunatha Teertharu1624DwarakaChaitra Shudha Navami
20Raghuttama Teertharu1639PalimaruMagha Shudha Panchami
21Ramabhadra Teertharu1657PalimaruAshvayuka Poornima
22Raghuvarya Teertharu1714PalimaruShravana Shudha Panchami
23Raghupungava Teertharu1750KantavaraBhadrapada Shukla Shashti
24Raghuvara Teertharu1766PalimaruAsvhayuja Shudha Ashtami
25Raghupraveera Teertharu1795UdupiShravana Bahula Dvitiya
26Raghubhushana Teertharu1844UdupiAshadha Bahula Tritiya
27Raghuratna Teertharu1883PalimaruVaishakha Shudha Chaturdashi
28Raghupriya Teertharu1915PalimaruChaitra Shudha Panchami
29Raghumanya Teertharu1947GhatikachalaMarghasheertha Shudha Pratipat
30Vidyamanya Teertharu2000PalimaruVaishakha Shudha Ekadashi
31Vidyadheesha Teertharu
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