The Maths( Temples )� and Ashrams 

The Maths

 "Mathas are monastic houses originally founded with the object of 
giving religious instructions to 'chelas' or disciples and generally of 
encouraging a religious life." 

The leader of a math is called a Mahanta or Mathadhari, and is generally 
selected from among the disciples or chelas. 

The maths are affiliated with and espouse the teachings of different 
sects. 

Some of the sects represented in the maths of Puri town are the Angira 
sect, Adwaita sect, Ramanuja sect, Ramanandi sect, Atibadi sect, 
Gaudiya sect, Pancha Ramanandi sect,Gauda Mahaba sect, Nimbarka 
sect, Ananta sect, Utkal Vaishnava sect, Madhavacharya sect,  
Pushtimarga sect, Gurunanak sect ,  the Kabir sect.......... and 
Dashanami sect,

The sect of Dashnami sect or order of Adi Shankaracharya (saraswatis, 
tirtha, giri etc.


Bagha Math, Khaki Math, Hati Math and Nirmohi Math
All four maths (akhadas) were established for defense purposes by 
King Narasingh Deva I. They were composed of strong, brave sadhus 
whose function was to guard the temple. 

Jagannatha Ballava Math
The Beje pratimas (small, easily transported images that represent the 
larger deities) of Lord Jagannath, Lady Subhadra and Lord Balabhadra 
visit the gardens of this math on different festival days, like Basanta 
Panchami, the 1st, 4th, 5th and 12th days of the bright fortnight of 
Falguna. The Jagannatha Ballava Math supplies ornaments of flowers 
(eg. tilaka and jhumpa) for Badasinghara Vesha. It supplies kora (a 
sweet) for Kaliya Dalana Vesha and Pralambasura Badha Vesha. This 
math also provides dayana for the dayana chori ritual. It is situated on 
Puri's Grand Road, the site of the Ratha Yatra. It has no Mahanta, but is 
directed by a board working under the Comissioner of the State of 
Orissa. 

Raghava Das Math
This math is located near the south gate of the temple. It supplies tahia 
for four festivals, namely Snana Purnim, Ratha Yatra, Return Ratha 
Yatra and Niladribije. It also provides part of the Hati Vesha, tuli for 
pahandi and an amount of sandalwood for Sarbhanga neeti on 
Khalilagi ekadasi and flower garlands for Nabanka bedha. In addition, 
Raghava Das Math offers adhara pana bhoga and Panti bhoga on 
specific festival days. 

Oriya Math
Founded by Atibadi Jagannath Das, the early 16th century poet-saint of 
Orissa, this math supplies the materials for some of the rituals. The 
math provides trimundi chandua and silk clothes for Chaka apasara, till 
oil for Phooluri neeti, oil and ghee for Deva deepawali. It also repairs 
Kanakamundi, offers Chakata bhoga in Anasara and adharpana bhoga 
and Panti bhoga on certain days. On the day of Neeladri bije, the 
Mahanta makes manjana of ratnavedi. 

Emar Matha
Established by Ramanujacarya, this math provides chandrika and 
chausara fashioned from flowers for the Lords' Badasingha Vesha, 
mala and chula for the Nabanka ritual. Emar Math offers pana bhoga 
during the time of anasara and bala bhoga during the month of Kartika. 

Gopaltirtha Math
This math offers panti bhoga, and provides the makara chula and part of 
the Hati Vesha on Snana Purnim. Makara chula is also supplied for 
Makara sakranti. 

Govardhana Math
Established about 1000 years ago by the great Sankaracarya (an 
incarnation of Shiva) in the Swargadwar area (Puri's cremation site at 
the shore of the Bay of Bengal). One story goes that Puri became on the 
the four holy dhamas (abodes of the Lord) due to the presence of this 
math. The head of this math, also given the title Sankaracarya, also 
assumes the role of chief (nayak) of the Muktimandap of the Jagannath 
temple. The temple authorities consult him regarding religious and 
ritual matters as necessary. 

Bada Chhata Math
Located near the Lion Gate, this math performs kirtan during Mangala 
Arati, Pahuda Arati and Bala Dhup. They do the Padma Vesha and offer 
Kshira Bhog. 

Suna Goswami Math
This math provides ornaments made from flowers like alaka and 
chausara during Chandan Yatra. It makes majanaof ratnavedi at the 
time of banaklagi, provides adhibas jala from the well of Sitala for 
Snana Purnima, and offers panti bhoga to Dola Gobinda at the time of 
Agni Utscaba. The Mahanta of the Suna Goswami Math is also the 
Mahanta of the Darpa Narayana Math. 

Mangu Matha
Located next to the Emar Math, this math is associated with the Guru 
Nanak sect. The math provides a sacrificial ram to be offered to 
Goddess Bimala on the annual Maha Navami night. 

Baaul Math
Another math of the Guru Nanak sect. 

Radhakanta Matha
Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, founder of Gaudiya Vaishnavism, stayed in 
this math when He visited Puri in 1510 AD. Some of His personal 
possesions have been preserved there. 

Kothabhoga Math and Mahabir Math
The Mahantas of these two maths (as well as a few others) are entitled 
to do Upachara Chamara Seva, but they seldom do. These maths are 
controlled by the State Endowment Commissioner. 

Chaulia Math and Delhi Balak Ram Das Math
These two maths are under the control of the Jagannath Temple 
Managing Committee. The Delhi Balak Ram Das Math is located near 
the Gundicha Mandir. 

Sata Lahadi Math
This math is controlled by a committee subordinate to the 
Chairmanship of the Collector, Puri. It is in the Swargadwar area, at the 
burial site of Atibadi Jagannath Das, who translated the Bhagavata 
Purana into Oriya. 

Kabir Choura Math
Also located near Swargadwar, this math is associated with the Kabir 
sect. According to tradition, the mystic poet, Kabir stayed at this math 
when he visited Puri. 

Bauli Matha
This math, located outside of Puri near Kakatpur village, performs a 
function in the Nabakalebar ceremony. 

Other Maths Associated with Ritual Worship in the Jagannnath Temple: 
Sri Ram Das Math or Dakshina Parshwa Math Uttara Parshwa Math 
Trimali Math Mahiprakas Math Sankarananda Math Gangamata Math 
Radhaballava Math Labanikhia Math Chhauni Math Jhadu Math Papudia 
Math Nebal Das Math Devagiri Math Pipila Sadabarta Math Sanachhata 
Math Jhanjapita Math Samadhi Math Balaram Kota Math Badasantha 
Math Ramji Math Sidhabakula Math Venkatachari Math Narasinghachari 
Math Ghumusara Math (now in ruins) 


The Ashrams
There are four ashrams (hermitages) involved with the performance of 
certain rituals of the Jagannath Temple. They are the Angira Ashram, the 
Markandeya Ashram, the Pandu Ashram and the Parasara or Ugrasena 
Ashram. The ashrams are managed by various local communities. The 
rituals they are connected with involve being visited by deities from the 
Jagannath Temple, on certain auspicious days. For example, on the 
ninth day of the bright fortnight of Shravana, the Narasimha deity visits 
all four ashrams in a ritual called Badi Nrisimha Bije. At each ashram, 
the Deity is offered Sital bhog. This ritual visit is also performed on the 
full moon day of Margashira. On the full moon day of Shravana, Lord 
Sudarshan pays a similar visit to each of the four ashrams. 

The majority of the ashrams in Puri, however, are not directly involved in 
the Temple's rituals. The more famous of these ashrams are Abhiram 
Paramahansashram, Adwait Bramhashram, Bhagavata Ashram, 
Bharata Shevashram, Divyadham Ashram, Haridas Ashram, Karar 
Ashram (founded by the renown Kriya Yogi Sri Yukteshwar Giri), Maa 
Anandayamayi Ashram, Nigamananda Ashram, Omkarnath Thakur or 
Neelachala Ashram, Pranavananda Ashram, Satsangha Ashram and 
Vijaya Krishna Goswami Ashram

Yoga Confederation of India

Yogasiromani Dr. Gopalji
C-257, Surajmal Vihar
I.P. Extension Part I.
Delhi-110092 (India)

Yogasiromani Dr. Gopalji is vicepresident of International Yoga 
Federation,
president of Asian Union of Yoga, Yoga
Confederation of India, Yoga Association of Delhi , hon.secretary of 
Vishwa Dharma Samsad






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