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Chitrapur Math : ウィキペディア英語版
Chitrapur Math

Chitrapur Math is the central Math (community temple) for the Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmin sect. This Math is located in Shirali in North Kanara area of Karnataka and has been there since 1757. The other Maths of this community are located in Gokarn, Karla, Mangalore and Mallapur. All the Maths have the insignia of the saffron flag as shown above.
The chief deity worshipped in this Math is Shri Bhavanishankar (shown in the picture below) who is a form of Shiva. The other 6-7 sanctorums of the temple are reserved for the Samadhis of the previous GuruSwami's of the community. Daily Puja is carried out at the shrine of Bhavanishankar as well as the other Swamis.
Sadyojat Shankarashram Swamiji was the head of the Math having ascended the Peetha in February 1997. Shree Sadyojat Shankarashram Swamiji is the eleventh of this lineage of Gurus which began in 1708.
==History==

Swami Parijnanashram I is said to be a direct avatar of Shiva himself and he came down from somewhere in North (probably Varanasi). Not many details are known about this Swami, since record-keeping within the Math started only in about 1722.
Swami Shankarashram hailed from the Harite family. He was consecrated by Shri Parijnanashram Swami in 1720 (Sharvari Chaitra Sh-15). He died in 1757 (Ananda, Phalgun Sh-5).
At this point the issue of location of his Samadhi was drawn up, and the Nagarkatti family offered their house in Chitrapur, Shirali for construction of the Samadhi and the Temple, which stands till today.
Shri Shankarashram-I had not adopted any disciple which caused some concern as to the continuity of this lineage. The threat of property takeover by the regional authorities loomed large over the Math at this point in time, and a member of the Pandit family was considered a worthy person for this position. He was ordained Shri Parijnanashram-II. He adopted a disciple from the priestly family of Shukla, assigning him the name of Shri Shankarashram-II, and spent his life in Kollur in Dhyan (intense meditation), though He often visited Shirali. His Samadhi is located to the right of the Main Samadhi.
The Samadhi of Swami Shankarashram-II is located in Mallapur.
The disciple chosen by him hailed from the Talgeri family and was given the name of Shri Keshavashram. He began acquiring land and other agricultural assets for the Math. Swami Keshavashram ordained a young disciple once again from the Shukla family under the name Shri Vamanashram, who entrusted day-to-day matters of the Math to the priests, who were the managers. He died in Mangalore.
A disciple was adopted by him from the Nagarkar family. Hence he was ordained a disciple for Sannyasa under the title of Shri Krishnashram.
During the reign of Shri Krishnashram most of the disciples were brought round from Vaishnava practices, fresh land was purchased and reforms introduced. The Rath Utsava (chariot festival) was started. He was a scholar in Sanskrit and the shastras. The disciple ordained by him was Shri Pandurangashram.
Shri Pandurangashram, of the Nagarkar family, was the eighth sant, and reigned for a long time. He was ordained into Sanyasa at 12 years of age and was trained under the Guruswami for five years. The greater part of the Math was rebuilt and all the Samadhis of His predecessors were reconstructed with silver under this tutelage. In the village he built a school, a post office and other structures of necessity. He was a scholar of Vedic astrology and the Vedas. He died in 1915 A.D.
The peetha was then ascended by Shri Anandashram Swamiji, who hailed from the Haridas Family was ordained hardly 8 days prior to the Mahasamadhi of Shri Pandurangashram Swamiji. Since his initiation in Sanyasa took place at very early age, he was deprived of being personally guided by the Guruswami. He improved the financial position of the Math, which had dwindled during his early years, by making payments of Vantiga (Donation) almost mandatory. He reigned for 51 years and traveled widely. He died in Bangalore in 1966.

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