Mutts Play Major Role In Karnataka, Have Followers In Different Castes, Communities | India News

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Mutts Play Major Role In Karnataka, Have Followers In Different Castes, Communities | India News


New Delhi: Mutts are spiritual establishments, lots of which had been established a number of centuries in the past. In Karnataka, there are millions of huge and small mutts adopted by completely different castes and communities, resembling Lingayats, Vokkaligas, Kurubas, Valmikis, Nayakas and Madigas. Among these, Lingayats have greater than a thousand mutts in Karnataka alone.

Nath Sampradaya Kadari Mutt is located in Dakshin Kannada’s Mangalore. Devotees from throughout India go to this place to hunt the blessing of Pithadiswar. Additionally, the mutt homes Kal Bhairav, Shiva, and lots of residing samadhis.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath shares a particular bond with Mangaluru. Adityanath is the president of the Akhila Bharata Yogi Mahasabha and has visited Mangaluru a number of occasions. He additionally participated within the anointing ceremony of the brand new ‘raja’ of the Kadali Yogeshwar (Jogi) Mutt. The ceremony often called Paryaya Raja Pattabhisheka is held as soon as each 12 years.

Suraj Kamat, a resident of Mangaluru, who’s the supervisor of Kadri Mutt, mentioned that “earlier, Kadri Yogeshwar Mutt was called Kadli. Parashuram ji had done penance, this is a holy place, there is a temple of Kaal Bhairav ji, which is a monastery of the Nath sect.”

“There are 12 panths of the sect. The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, Yogi Adityanath, is the President of the Kadri Mutt. People of all ideologies come to the Mutt and seek blessings,” Kamat mentioned.

“The Mutt was established when Machedranath ji and Gorakshanath ji came to South India to preach. From that time till now, Peethadhishwar has become the king every 12 years. The king changes every 12 years, whenever Yogi ji comes to Bengaluru towards Udupi. When CM Yogi Adityanath comes, he does not stay in the hotel, he stays here in Mutt,” Kamat mentioned.

“People from all the communities of Megaluru are connected here. All the people come here for the darshan of Guruji. The Jogi community which is the community of Karnataka comes here for the darshan of Kaal Bhairav Ji. Their entire community worships and does service here in Jogi Mutt. People from all the communities come to the monastery of the Nath sect to seek the blessings of Raja ji i.e. Guru ji,” Kamat added.

Shan is a devotee of the Guru of Kadri Mutt. He has been coming to the Mutt since childhood.

He mentioned “I have been coming to the Mutt for about 15 years to serve. I am from Karnataka and live in Mangalore. Kadri Mutt is a very ancient place. I am here to serve Guruji. I come to have the darshan of the Guru. Nath sect has been present in the whole country since ancient times and Guru is at the top of the Guru place. We come to seek his blessings. Many people come here for darshan.”

Ayodhya Nath Ji Maharaj mentioned, “I have been here for a few months, I was in Rajasthan, this is a Siddha land, it is a Tapobhoomi, whoever comes here feels very good, they get peace and feel very good here.”

Bharat Singh Solanki, a follower of Kadri Mutt, is from the Jalore district of Rajasthan and has been serving the Mutt for 16 years.

“People from all over the country come here for darshan, especially on Guru Purnima, which is Guruji’s birthday. At that time, we come here and there are four functions in 12 months,” he mentioned. 



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