Sri Pejawar Mutt
Sri Pejawar Mutt is a prominent Hindu monastery located in Udupi, Karnataka, India. Founded in the 13th century by Sri Madhvacharya, it is one of the eight monasteries established to promote the teachings of the Dvaita philosophy. The Mutt plays a significant role in the spiritual and cultural life of the region, attracting devotees and scholars alike.
The Mutt is known for its rich traditions, including the annual Paryaya festival, where leadership is rotated among the eight monasteries. It also engages in various social and educational initiatives, contributing to the welfare of the community while preserving the teachings of Vaishnavism.