Madhwa Mutt Panchangams
మాధ్వ మఠ పంచాంగాలు
Panchangas from the Madhwa Dvaita tradition — Uttaradi Math, Vyasaraja Math, Raghavendra/Mantralaya, and the eight Udupi mathas (Palimar, Adamar, Krishnapura, Puthige, Shirur, Sodhe, Kaniyooru, Pejawar).
All Madhwa Mutt Panchangams (3)
Uttaradi Math Panchanga
ಉತ್ತರಾದಿ ಮಠ ಪಂಚಾಂಗ
Karnataka (HQ Bengaluru/Tirukoyilur) · Kannada, Sanskrit
Uttaradi Math Panchanga is the authoritative Madhwa Dvaita tradition panchanga, published by Sri Uttaradi Math — one of the principal mathas in the Madhwacharya lineage. It is the reference for Madhwa…
Mantralaya / Raghavendra Math Panchanga
ಮಂತ್ರಾಲಯ ಪಂಚಾಂಗ
Mantralayam (national Madhwa reference) · Kannada, Telugu, Sanskrit
Mantralaya Panchanga is the official annual panchanga of Sri Raghavendra Swamy Matha at Mantralayam — the seat of the saint Raghavendra Tirtha (1595-1671). Distributed as PDF downloads + mobile apps, …
Vyasaraja Math Panchanga
ವ್ಯಾಸರಾಜ ಮಠ ಪಂಚಾಂಗ
Sosale, Karnataka · Sanskrit, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil
Vyasaraja Math Panchanga is the annual Madhwa panchanga following Sosale Vyasaraja Mutt's parampara. Sri Vyasa Tirtha (1460-1539) was guru to King Krishnadevaraya of Vijayanagara. The matha explicitly…
The Madhwa Dvaita Tradition
The Madhwa Dvaita tradition founded by Sri Madhwacharya (1238-1317 CE) has a distinctive panchanga calendar with rules differing from Smarta tradition — particularly for Ekadashi (Vaishnavas observe strict Suddha Ekadashi without Dashami-vedha) and Krishna Janmashtami (observed when Ashtami prevails at midnight with Rohini nakshatra).
Major Madhwa panchangas come from Sri Uttaradi Math (Bengaluru, founded by Sri Padmanabha Tirtha), Sri Vyasaraja Math (Sosale), the Mantralaya Sri Raghavendra Swamy Matha (Mantralayam), and the eight Udupi Ashta Mathas (Palimar, Adamar, Krishnapura, Puthige, Shirur, Sodhe, Kaniyooru, Pejawar). These are followed by Madhwa Brahmins across Karnataka, Maharashtra, Andhra Pradesh, and Tamil Nadu.
Calculation Systems in this Category
- Drik Ganita (3 editions) — modern observational astronomy with Lahiri Ayanamsa
FAQ
How many madhwa mutt panchangams are catalogued here?
3 entries with verified publisher, founder, calculation system, website (where applicable), and where-to-buy information.
How many have an official website?
3 of 3 entries have an official publisher website linked.
When are annual editions released?
Most madhwa mutt panchangams are released ahead of the relevant Hindu New Year — Ugadi (Telugu/Kannada, late March/early April), Puthandu (Tamil, mid-April), Vishu (Kerala, mid-April), Vikram Samvat Pratipada (North India, late March/April), Poila Boishakh (Bengali, mid-April), or Bikram Sambat (Nepali, mid-April).