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Category:Udupi

Theme Analysis

Uḍupi is a significant pilgrimage site in South India, renowned as the headquarters of the Madhva-sampradāya. Śrīla Prabhupāda describes its geographical location in the South Kanara district and its historical importance as the place where Śrīpāda Madhvācārya established the worship of the "dancing Gopāla" Deity. This Deity, found within a large lump of gopī-candana, is central to the temple's fame. Madhvācārya also organized the management of the worship by establishing eight maṭhas (monasteries), appointing eight sannyāsī disciples to head them. The category also details the visit of Śrī Caitanya Mahāprabhu, who, upon arriving in Uḍupi, was overwhelmed with ecstatic love for Kṛṣṇa and engaged in philosophical discussions with the local Tattvavādīs.

  • The Headquarters: Uḍupi is the chief center of the Tattvavādīs and the followers of Madhvācārya.
  • The Deity: The temple houses a heavy Deity of Kṛṣṇa (Gopāla) holding a churning rod, originally brought by Madhvācārya from a ship.
  • The Eight Maṭhas: A specific list of the eight monasteries (e.g., Pejāvara, Adāmara, Śīrūra) and their original commanders is preserved in the purports.
  • Mahāprabhu's Visit: Lord Caitanya's visit validates the sanctity of the site, where He danced in ecstasy before the Deity.

Pages in category "Udupi"

The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.