Lord Krishna purappadu - Udupi Krishna
Mandiram, Thiruvallikkeni
Connoisseurs of Carnatic music for sure
would love “Krishna Ni Begane Baro” - a
famous classical song in Kannada Language. It is composed in Raagam: Yamunaa
KalyaaNi by Vyasatirtha. The beautiful song has the lines --- .. jagadOddhAraka namma Udupi Sri
Krishnaa’….. – a song on Lord Krishna at
Udupi composed by Vyasaraya Tirtha.
Vyasaraja Swamin is acclaimed as one of the
three spiritual lights or munitrayam of dvaita Vedanta, i.e., Sri Madhvacharya,
Sri Jayatirtha and Sri Vyasatirtha. He
is regarded as one of the foremost dialecticians in the history of Indian
philosophy. He along with Swami Jayatirtha,
helped in systematizing Dvaita into an established school of Vedic
thought.
Udupi lies in the south-west of Karnataka
and is the headquarters of Udupi District. It is famous for the Krishna
Mutt. According to legend, there was a
storm in the sea at Malpe. Shri Madhvacharya was on the shore at the time and
saw a ship which was in trouble. He helped the ship reach the shore to safety.
The sailors were very grateful to him and gave him deities of Lord Krishna and
Lord Balarama. He installed the deity of Lord Balarama near Malpe. This temple
is known as Vadapandeshwara. He brought the deity of Lord Krishna and installed at Udupi, which is regarded as the
present day Krishna Mutt. The Mutt reportedly
resembles a living ashram, a holy place for daily devotion and living.
Surrounding the Sri Krishna Matha are several temples, the most ancient being
made of basic wood and stone of 1,500 years origin. Pejawar is a village located in the Mangalore
taluk of Dakshina Kannada, formerly known as South Canara . It houses one of the eight ashta Mutts
established by Sri Madhvacharya. In Triplicane, there is a branch of the
Udupi Krishna Mandiram situate at Sunkuvar
street .
Everything about Lord Krishna is sweet and
music to ears. Have seen that the locals
at Gokul near Mathura
where Lord Krishna grew firmly believe that it was the place where Lord walked.
They firmly believe the even the cows would give only sweet milk there as it is
the land of Lord Krishna . Similar is the total faith in Udupi and other
places
The day of birth of Lord
Krishna is celebrated all over, in a manner that Lord Krishna is born in every house. People celebrate at home by painitng
the footsteps of little Krishna in their
houses, have the vigraha of Krishna adorn new
clothes and offer choicest dishes and fruits to the Lord. Similarly, the birth of Lord is celebrated as
‘Sri Jayanthi’ in very many temples.
The day after Gokulashtami Lord Krishna idol
of the Udupi Mutt at Thiruvallikkeni was taken on a rath and here are some
photos of that purappadu.
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
Tailpiece : Udupi cuisine emanating from Udupi is a world-renowned cuisine of South India . Udupi
cuisine comprises dishes made primarily from grains, beans, vegetables, and
fruits. It adheres strictly to the Satvik tradition of Indian vegetarian
cuisine, using no onions or garlic. Pumpkins and gourds are the main
ingredients in sambar, a stew prepared with ground coconut and coconut oil as
its base.
Udupi or Udipi restaurants and hotels serving
Udupi cuisine can be found all over India and many parts of the world.
In the past, these restaurants were run by cooks and priests trained at Krishna matha at Udupi. With rising popularity many hotels
have sprung up in every nook and corner claiming to serve authentic Udupi
cuisine and having the name Udupi on its nameboard.
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