
Madhva Mutt
Madhva Mutt, also known as the Uttaradi Mutt, is a prominent religious institution of the Dvaita (dualism) philosophy founded by the philosopher-saint Madhvacharya in the 13th century in India. It promotes devotion to Lord Vishnu and emphasizes the distinction between the divine and individual souls. Located in Karnataka, it plays a vital role in preserving and propagating Vaishnavism through rituals, spiritual teachings, and community service. The Mutt also provides a platform for philosophical discourse and works towards the welfare of society, attracting followers and scholars interested in its teachings and traditions.