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Uttarāmnāya Śrī
Jyotish Pītham or
JyotirMath is one
amongst the four
cardinal pīthams
established by the Ādi Śaṅkara 1300
years ago to
preserve Hinduism...
- Purvāmnaya, the cult of Kuleśvari,
while the
northern disciple taught Uttarāmnaya, the cult of Kālasangarshini. the
Southern tradition was
known as Dakshinamnaya...
- doctrine,
Satya Yuga), Dakṣiṇāmnāya (southern doctrine,
Treta Yuga),
Uttarāmnāya (northern doctrine,
Dvapara Yuga), Paścimāmnāya (western doctrine, Kali...
- (Odisha), Śṛṅgeri (Karnataka) and Dvārakā (Gujarat) with the
northern (
Uttarāmnāya)
monastery being located in the city of Jyotirmaṭh (also
known as Joṣīmaṭh)...
-
centered around the
Trika goddesses of Parā, Parāparā and Aparā, the
Uttarāmnāya (Northern transmission)
centered around the Kālikā Krama, the Paścimāmnāya...
- Joshimath.
Joshimath had a po****tion of 13,202 in 2001.
Jyotirmath is the
uttarāmnāya matha, or
northern monastery, one of the four
cardinal institutions established...
- transmission)
featuring the
Trika goddesses of Parā, Parāparā and Aparā, the
Uttarāmnāya (Northern transmission)
featuring the Kālikā Krama, the Paścimāmnāya...
- Thotakacharya, who was a
disciple of Adi
Shankara and the
first pontiff of the
Uttaramnaya Jyotish Peetam, a
Hindu institution,
located in Badrinath. A
sadhu named...
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Tantra Rahasya mentions her
rising from the
north face of Lord Shiva, (
Uttaramnaya Amnayas)
which is blue in
color and has
three eyes. She is
believed to...