Putthige Mutt Performs Kattige Muhurtha Ahead of Next Year’s ‘Paryaya’ in Udupi

Putthige Mutt Performs Kattige Muhurtha Ahead of Next Year’s ‘Paryaya’ in Udupi

The Putthige Mutt in Udupi performed Kattige Muhurta, the third of the four preliminaries scheduled ahead of next year’s ‘paryaya’, on Monday. The paryaya marks the transfer of responsibilities of managing the mutt-cum-temple, and exclusive right to worship lord Krishna, from one mutt to another, among the ashta (eight) mutts in Udupi. Putthige mutt seer Sugunendra Tirtha will ascend the paryaya peetha, or the Sarvajna peetha, for the fourth time, on January 18, 2024.

Storing of firewood in the form and style of a chariot commences with this ritual to undertake mass feeding activities during the two years of ‘paryaya’ of the respective mutt. The firewood chariot is erected on the north-eastern side of the Madhwa Sarovara. It is said that people had no jobs during the rainy season in the olden times. Hence the process of storing firewood for ‘paryaya’ used to start during the rainy season to provide employment to people and one seru (a unit) of rice was given as remuneration for one bunch of firewood.

Special pujas were performed to the presiding deities of Puttige Mutt ahead of Kattige Muhurtha. Thereafter, people carrying firewood on their head had darshan of Sri Chandramouleeshwara and Sri Anantheshwara before arriving at the Kashta Muhurta site. Pujas were performed to the piled firewood there.

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