Gokarna Mutt — Introduction Gokarna Mutt (institution) is one of the 24 Mutts of the Dwaita order, a system established by Shri Madhvacharya in the 13th century. This Mutt is also called as Partagli Jeevothama Mutt and is headquartered in Partagli, a small town … Wikipedia
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Udupi district — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction type = District state name = Udupi Dist native name = Udupi Dist locator position = left largest city = Udupi official languages = Kannada, Tulu established date = 1997 area magnitude = 11 area rank = 8th population… … Wikipedia
Kalasa — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name=Kalasa skyline=KalasaTempleFrontView.jpg skyline caption=Front View of the Kalaseshwara Temple locator position=right latd = 13.2340|longd=75.3553 state name=Karnataka district=Chikkamagaluru population… … Wikipedia
Raghavendra Swami — Sri Guru Raghavendra Swamy(Kannada:ಶ್ರೀ ಗುರು ರಾಘವೇಂದ್ರ ಸ್ವಾಮಿ ) (1595 1671), one of the influential saints in Hinduism, lived in the 16th century. He advocated Vaishnavism (worship of Vishnu as the supreme God) and the Dvaita philosophy advocated … Wikipedia
Mundkur — is a village in Karkala Taluk, Udupi district Karnataka, India. The Durga Parameshwari temple located here is more than 1300 years old. Sri Durga Parameshwari, Mundkur Contents 1 History of Sr … Wikipedia
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Pajaka — is a village in Udupi Taluk and district of Karnataka state in India. Pajaka is the place where Dvaita philosopher Sri Madhvacharya was born. Madhvacharya is also known by name Poornaprajna and Anandathirta .The place is near Kunjarugiri Durga… … Wikipedia
Shakatapuram — Infobox Indian Jurisdiction native name=Shakatapuram locator position=right latd = 13.52|longd=75.3 state name=Karnataka district=Chikkamagaluru population total= vehicle code range= KA 14 footnotes = | Shakatapuram is a religious place for… … Wikipedia
Karinjeshwara Temple — Situated atop a hill in Karinje Village near Kavalamudur Village of Bantwal Taluk, 38 km from Mangalore and 14 km from Bantwal, are two temples, one dedicated to the Lord Shiva, the God of Destruction of Evil, at the peak of the hill, and another … Wikipedia