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  2. Anantheshwara Temple, Udupi - Wikipedia

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    The Ananteshwara Temple is close to Chandramouleshwara Temple of Shiva. The temple is the oldest in Udupi managed by Puttige Matha , one of the Ashta Mathas of Udupi . [ 5 ] This is the place where Madhvacharya wrote many of his Tattvavada scripts, taught it to his disciples and got adrushya (disappeared) to Badari to stay along with Vedavyasa .

  3. Alupa dynasty - Wikipedia

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    Sri Panchalingeshwara Temple, Vittla This temple is one of the oldest temple of Alupa territory, built during 7th century CE. The architecture of the temple is in line with that of Sri Ananteshwara temple which is the oldest temple built by the Alupas. The architecture is unique and is an innovation of 7th century.

  4. Udupi Sri Krishna Matha - Wikipedia

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    Udupi Shri Krishna Temple is a well-known historic Hindu temple dedicated to Krishna and Dvaita Matha located in the city of Udupi in Karnataka, India. The Matha area resembles a living Aashram , a holy place for daily devotion and living.

  5. Sri Ananda Lingeshwara Temple - Wikipedia

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    A Hindu temple situated in a small hill called Aananda Giri Hill near Hebbal, Bangalore capital city of Karnataka state, India, was originated in 13th century Chola dynasty era. The temple was renovated in 2000 (the temple itself), 2009 (surrounding places of the temple), and 2012 (Ganesha Temple on the west side of the hill).

  6. Paryaya - Wikipedia

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    Sri Krishna Matha during Paryaya 2022. Paryaya is a religious ritual which takes place every alternate year in Sri Krishna Matha (Krishna Temple) of Udupi.The puja and administration of Krishna Matha is distributed among the Swamijis (seer or monk or pontiff) of Ashta Matha's established by Dvaita philosopher Sri Madhvacharya. [1]

  7. Ananta Vasudeva Temple - Wikipedia

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    In form, the temple resembles the Lingaraj temple, but includes Vaishnavite (Vishnu related) sculptures. [4] The temple has longitudinal bands of miniature shikharas (shrines), exactly like those in Lingaraj temple, with the minor difference that the number of the shikharas forming one longitudinal band in its case is only three. [5]

  8. Madhur Temple - Wikipedia

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    Madhur is a very beautiful place. Madhur temple was originally ShrimadAnantheswara (Shiva) Temple and as the lore goes, an old woman called Madaru from the local Tulu Moger Community discovered an "Udbhava Murthy" (a statue that was not made by a human) of shiva linga.

  9. Revanasiddeshwara Betta - Wikipedia

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    The Someshwara temple is located in Kollipaki. Texts date this legendary saint to the time of the Ramayaṇa since they were the teacher of the nice sage Agastya of Panchavati. This saint is alleged to possess consecrated thirty million liṇgas at the bid of Ravaṇa's brother, Vibhiṣaṇa, once Ravaṇa's death.