Shri Uttaradi Mutt



Shri Uttaradi Mutt, Kachiguda, Hyderabad, Telangana

Information of Shri Uttaradi Mutt, Kachiguda, Hyderabad, Telangana


Shri Uttaradi Mutt Temple is located at plot number 3-4-170, in Lingampally, in Kachiguda, in Hyderabad in the state of Telangana, in south India. It is to be highly noted that this temple was established in the year 1841 by Sri Uttaradi Math which was founded by Sri Satyaparayana Tirtharu. It is a Dvaita Matha that has great history and purely based in Southern India. It actually belongs to the Madhva Sampradya. It is the original seats of Jagad-guru Dri Madhvacharya.

Shri Uttaradi Mutt Religious Significance

According to the local legends, the almighty also wished to bless the human souls with different types of divine knowledge through which they can wholeheartedly attain salvation. In order to successfully achieve this, the almighty Sri Narayana Himself immediately incarnated as Sri Hamsa plus largely adorned the pontifical seat known as Hamsa-pitha. The long list of acharyas or pontiffs who had whole heartedly occupied the seat of this particular Matha begins from Sri Madhvacarya, Sri Hamsa, Sri Chaturmukha Brahma, Sri Sanakadi, Sri Durvasa, Sri Jnana-nidhi Tirtha, Sri Garuda-vahana Tirtha, Sri Kaivalya Tirtha, Sri Jnanesa Tirtha, Sri Para Tirtha, Sri Satya-prajna Tirtha, Sri Prajna Tirtha, Sri Acyuta-preksa Tirtha, Sri Padmanabha Tirtha based at Navabrundavana in Hampi, Sri Nrhari Tirtha based at Venkatapura in Hampi, Sri Madhava Tirtha based at Mannuru, Sri Aksobhya Tirtha based at Malakheda, Sri Jaya Tirtha based at Malakheda, Sri Vidyadhiraja Tirtha, Sri Kavindra Tirtha based at Navabrundavana in Hampi, Sri Vagisa Tirtha based at Navabrundavana in Hampi, Sri Ramacandra Tirtha based at Yaragola, Sri Vidya-nidhi Tirtha based at Yaragola, Sri Raghunatha Tirtha based at Malakheda, Sri Raghuvarya Tirtha based at Navabrundavana in Hampi, Sri Raghuttama Tirtha based at Tirukoilur, Sri Veda-vyasa Tirtha based at Penugoda, Sri Vidya-dhisa Tirtha based at Ekachakranagara, Sri Veda-nidhi Tirtha based at Phandrapura, Sri Satya-vrata Tirtha based at Sangli, Sri Satya-nidhi Tirtha based at Kurnool, Sri Satya-natha Tirtha based at Veeracholapuram, Sri Satyabhinava Tirtha based at Nacharkoil, Sri Satya-purna Tirtha based at Kolapur, Sri Satya-vijaya Tirtha based at Satyavijaya Nagar, Sri Satya-priya Tirtha based at Manamadurai, Sri Satya-bodha Tirtha based at Savanur, Sri Satya-sandha Tirtha based at Mahishi, Sri Satya-vara Tirtha based at Santebidanur, Sri Satya-dharma Tirtha based at Holehonnur, Sri Satya-sankalpa Tirtha based at Mysore, Sri Satya-santusta Tirtha based at Mysore, Sri Satya-parayana Tirtha based at Santebidanur, Sri Satya-kama Tirtha based at Athakuru, Sri Satyesta Tirtha based at Athakuru, Sri Satya-parakrama Tirtha based at Chittapura, Sri Satya-vira Tirtha based at Korlahalli, Sri Satya-dhira Tirtha based at Athakuru, Sri Satya-jnana Tirtha based at Rajamahendri, Sri Satya-dhyana Tirtha based at Phandrapura, Sri Satya-prajna Tirtha based at Athakuru, Sri Satabhijna Tirtha based at Ranebennnur, Sri Satya-pramoda Tirtha based at Tirukoilur and Sri Satyatma Tirtha based at Tirukoilur, in Tamil Nadu. The religious importance of the temple is widely known and so is the reason, why the devotees in great number turn out during the festival season as well as to offer prayer at the temple.

Shri Uttaradi Mutt Architectural Significance

Shri Uttaradi Mutt Temple is constructed based on South Indian temple architectural styles and patterns with a lot of perfection. This temple premises is spacious with all types of basic facilities of a modern temple. The ceiling and floor are well designed to suit the interior decoration of the prayer halls. The exterior architectural styles and patterns are really attractive in all aspects. The pillar within the prayer halls are beautifully decorated in religious manner.

Festivals at Shri Uttaradi Mutt

The festivals that are grandly celebrated at Shri Uttaradi Mutt Temple are Bahulastami, Balarama Rasayatra, Bali Daityaraja Puja, Bhishmashtami, Candana Yatra, Damodara Masa, Dipa-dan, Dipavali, Hera Pancami, Ganga Puja, Ganga Sagara Mela, Gaura Purnima Gopashtami, or Gosthashtami, Govardhana Puja, Go Puja, or Go-krda, Gundica Marjan, Guru (Vyasa) Purnima Jahnu Saptami, Jagaddhatri Puja, Festival of Jagannatha Misra, Katyayani vrata, Krishna Janmashtami, Krsna Phula Dola, Salila Vihara, Krishna Pusya abhiseka, Krishna Saradiya Rasayatra, Krishna Vasanta Rasa, Lalita Sasti, Lakshmi Puja, Nandotsava, Nrsimha Caturdasi, Panihati Cida Dahi Utsava, Radhashtami, Radha Govinda Jhulan Yatra, Radha Kunda prakat, snan dan, Ratha Yatra, Ramacandra Vijayotsava, Salagrama and Tulasi Jala Dan, Sarasvati Puja Siva Ratri, Snana Yatra, Tulasi-Saligram Vivaha, Vamana Dvadasi and Vasanta Pancami.