Adamaru


Adamaru or Adamaar is a village in the Udupi district of the state of Karnataka, India. The village houses one of the Ashta Mathas founded by Shri Madhvacharya, the Dvaita philosopher. The village can be reached by taking a left turn at Yermal near Kaup town on Udupi-Mangalore route on National Highway 66 while travelling from Mangalore to Udupi.

Parampara of Admar Mutt

  1. Sri Madhvacharya
  2. Sri Narahari Teertha
  3. Sri Kamalaksha Teertha
  4. Sri Ramachandra Teertha
  5. Sri Vidyadheesha Teertha
  6. Sri Vidyapati Teertha
  7. Sri Vishvesha Teertha
  8. Sri Vedanidhi Teertha
  9. Sri Vedaraja Teertha
  10. Sri Vidyamurthi Teertha
  11. Sri Vaikuntharaja Teertha
  12. Sri Vishvaraja Teertha
  13. Sri Vedagarbha Teertha
  14. Sri Hiranyagarbha Teertha
  15. Sri Vishvadheesha Teertha
  16. Sri Vishvavallabha Teertha
  17. Sri Vishvendra Teertha
  18. Sri Vedanidhi Teertha
  19. Sri Vadeendra Teertha
  20. Sri Vidyapathi Teertha
  21. Sri Vibudhapathi Teertha
  22. Sri Vedavallabha Teertha
  23. Sri Vedavandya Teertha
  24. Sri Vidyesha Teertha
  25. Sri Vibudhavallabha Teertha
  26. Sri Vibudhavsndva Teertha
  27. Sri Vibudhavarya Teertha
  28. Sri Vibudhendra Teertha
  29. Sri Vibudhadhiraja Teertha
  30. Sri Vibudhapriya Teertha-Sri Vibhudapriya Teertha took ashrama from Sri Vibudhadhiraja Teertha. He learnt shastras from Vishwadheesha Teertha of Sode Mutt. He was incredible in Ayurveda. His disciples include Vishwamanya Teertha of Pejawar Mutt, Raghumanya Teertha of Palimar Mutt, Vidyasamudra Teertha of Kaniyoor Mutt and Sujnanendra Teertha of Puttige Mutt which shows his knowledge. He gave sanyasa ashrama to Vidyamanya Teertha of Bhandarakeri Mutt who later became head of Palimar Mutt also. He was instrumental in establishing Sanskrit College in Udupi. He developed the Mutt to become financially strong. He submitted one chariot to Lord Narasimha of Ghatikachala. After handing over the peetha to Vibudhamanya Teertha, he entered brindavana at Ghatikachala.
  31. Sri Vibudhamanya Teertha: Shri Vibhudamanya Teertha stepped into sanyasa ashrama in 1920 when he was 8 years. He was brilliant in all the shastras and was a disciple of Shri Padamnuru Narayanacharya. He was par in Sangeetha and Sahitya. During the1940s he had several dreams like converting Udupi into a big pilgrimage centre, and to develop the Samskrutha college which began during his Guru's era, and to establish a Yatrinivas for pilgrims. His dreams did not come true as he attained Hari pada at the tender age of 24. His Brindavana is in the Moola Matha at Adamaru village.
  32. Sri Vibudhesha Teertha
  33. Sri Vishvapriya Teertha
  34. Sri Eeshapriya Teertha

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