Udupi is a divine shrine in the coastal region of Western Ghats.
Situated about 60 kms from Mangalore, it is a fairly a large and
upcoming town that was sanctum of Madhvacharya, the great
Sanskrit Philosopher. The famous temple here, has a fascinating
idol of Lord Krishna that is richly adorned with jewels.
It is the center for education, social and religious activities
in the district of South Canara.
Sri Anantapuram Vishnu Kshetram temple is situated in Kumbla in the
northern district of Kazargode, Kerala State, India. It is said
that Sri Madhvacharya once performed chaturmasya vritha here.
The Sri Siva Vishnu Temple located in Lanham, Maryland is about
12 miles from Washington D.C. The actual temple construction
began in 1988 and has incorporated the Mayan, Pallava,
Vijayanagara, Kerala and the South Canara styles of temple
architecture.
One of the few centers for Sri Vidya in North America. The Divine
Mother is worshipped here in both her idol form and in the form
of the Sri Yantra Maha Meru.
A comprehensive website on Indian Temples featuring over 2000
entries with emphasis on their origins, religious significance,
history, architecture and travel related information.
Navadurga (Mahishasura mardini) temple located in Redi-Vengurla in
Maharashtra, India near from Goa. This Temple was originally in Goa.
During the Portuguese invasion, the Durga icon was moved to its new
place in Redi-Venugurla, Madarashtra.
Full of life, Krishna is regarded as the incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
Lord Krishna gave the highest form of teaching on the battle grounds
of Kurukshetra to its disciple Arjuna...
The purpose of the Mandir is to further, promote, sustain and support
the teachings of the Hindu religion and its scriptures: The Vedas,
The Bhagwat Gita, The Upanishads, The Ramayana and other religious
Hindu texts...
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The Dvaita Home Page contains a lot of information about Ananda
Tiirtha, also known as Madhvaachaarya, and about Tattvavaada, also
known as Dvaita, the dualist school of Vedanta.
Hinduism is referred to as Sanatana Dharma, the eternal faith.
Hinduism is not strictly a religion. It is based on the practice
of Dharma, the code of life.