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Sri Madhwacharya
This hill is also known as `Durga betta’. On its foursides are four holy teerthas or tanks created by Lord Parashurama. On the eastern side is Parasu Teertha, on the southern side is Dhanus Teertha, on the west is Gada Teertha and on the north is Bana Teertha. Taking bath in these teerthas is considered to wash out all the sins. Pajaka bears many marks associated with the child-hood incidents of Sri Acharya.
In the temple premises we can see two temples one is the Sri Anantha
Padmanabha temple. This is also known as `Moodu Matha’. The main deity
here is being worshiped by ancestors of Madhwacharya. Here we can see a
stone in front of Tulasi vrundavana on which child Vasudeva did
Aksharaabhyasa. This being a holy stone on which Sri Madhwacharya did
his Aksharaabhyasa, many devotees come to Pajaka and initiate their
child’s Aksharaabhyasa on this stone itself.
In the vicinity of this temple there is a pond named Vasudeva
theertha. In the childhood days of Madhwacharya, once his mother wanted
to have holy dip four theerthas around Durga betta. But due to health
issues it was not possible for her to go to those theerthas and have
holy dip. At that time child Vasudeva created this pond and assured his
mother that, a holy dip in this pond itself is equivalent to the dip in
those four theerthas. Hence the pond is named as Vasudeva Theertha.
Vasudeva Theertha
When we go around this theertha, we can see a tamarind tree. One
person gave a cow to vasudeva’s dad to feed milk for the baby Vasudeva.
But due to the poverty, Vasudeva’s dad could not pay anything to that
person. Vasudeva gave few tamarind seeds to that person and when he saw
it, it was turned out to be of gold. This is believed that the same tree
which is next to Vasudeva theertha.
Next we can see a Nagabana towards eastern side of the vasudeva
theertha. Vasudeva planted Ashwatta tree with upside down and the plant
has grown to a big tree in the due course. The same tree was alive till
few years ago. Now the Nagabana is being renovated.
Nagabana Pajaka
Coming further we can see two big stones. It is believed that, child
Vasudeva kept them on the vessels of milk and curd. Even these stones
are being worshiped with utmost devotion as these are being touched by
Sri Madhwacharya in his childhood.
Another temple present in Pajaka is of Madhwacharya itself. Here we
can see footprints of Vasudeva on the stones. There is a story beind
these footprints which is quoted in “ Sumadhwa Vijaya” Composed by sri
Narayana Pandithaacharyaru. Once Vasudeva had gone up to the Durga hill.
Hearing his mother calling him, he jumped back to his house in one hop
and the place where he hopped still bears the mark of his feet. On this
very spot Sri Vadiraja Teertha of Sode matt installed an idol of Sri
Madhwacharya which he wanted to install in Sode otherwise.
There is another place close to Pajaka on our way to Pajaka from
Durga betta where Vasudeva crushed a demon in the form of a snake. A
small temple is built to preserve this monument.
The maintenance and management of birth place of Sri Madhwacharya is
being done by Udupi Kaniyooru matt. Every year, on Ashwayuja Shudda
dashami (Vijaya Dashami) the birth day of Madwacharya is being
celebrated in a grand manner in Pajaka under the guidance of HH
Vidyavallabha theertha Swamiji of Kaniyooru matt.
Also in Magha maasa, from Paadya till Navami, Madhwa Navaratri is
being celebrated as annual festival in Pajaka. On the very next day the
holy dip in five theerthas will be done with the devine presence of HH
Kaniyooru Swamiji.
Present pontiff HH Vidyavallabha theertha Swamiji of Kaniyooru matt
is being young and dynamic has many plans for the developments of Pajaka
including providing accommodation to the devotees who come from far
places, also establishing a world class library wherein one can get all
spiritual books related to Madhwa philosophy and also a building with
entire “Sumadhwa Vijaya” being carved on the walls. In recent years many
developments have taken place like large hall, dining hall, few rooms
for boarding of devotees from distant places etc and many are going on.
The Devotees can offer their contribution in any way possible for them
to seek blessings of Sri Madhwacharayaru.
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Address:
Sri Pajaka Kshetra,
Kunjarugiri,
Udupi – 574105
Kunjarugiri,
Udupi – 574105
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