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Udupi -- what's in a name?

Parashurâma-kshetra -- the land of Parashurâma

Sri Krishna Mutt -- the Lord's temple

Worshipping Krishna -- day after day

Car Street -- where the eight MaTha-s are

Kanaka Dâsa -- Krishna's favored devotee

Madhva Sarovara -- Srimad Ananda Tîrtha's own tank

Calendar of Festivals, part one -- notable celebrations

Calendar of Festivals, part two -- continued

Calendar of Festivals, part three -- conclusion

Pâjakakshetra -- Sri Madhva's birthplace

The Paryâya Festival, part one -- preparation for paryâya

The Paryâya Festival, part two -- paryâya-pûrva sanchâra

The Paryâya Festival, part three -- conclusion

Some pictures from the 1980 festival -- an image archive


In addition to the above, also see the page on the Dvâdasha Stotra.

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These sections are mostly due to Raymond Crawford, with a few contributions by others. General editing and corrections by Shrisha Rao. Much of the factual material comes from Udupi Past and Present , by Bannanje Govindacharya, Dr. U.P. Upadhyaya, Muralidhar Upadhyaya, published paryâya Sri Pejavar Mutt, 1984; republished paryâya Sri Puttige Mutt, Udupi, 1995 (second edition). This book is available from bookstalls outside Sri Krishna temple, in Udupi, India.

The picture shows the icon of Udupi Krishna dressed as Satyabhâmâ.


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Created April 24, 1996; last update December 05, 1998