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- Ramachandrapura_Math abstract "The Sankaracharya of the Shaiva Ramachandrapura Math (monastery) is the guru of the local Brahmins of some parts of Karnataka. He is a celibate, a Havig by birth and is the head guide of many of the Hindus in the North Canara region, especially in Siddapura, Honavar and Kumta. He adds the title bharati to his name. Lower caste Hindus (such as Bandis who were carpenters, husbandmen and domestic servants) could obtain permission to wear the sacred thread from him. For this they would award him with an annual offering. They then burnt their dead instead of burying them and Śrāddha ceremonies were held.The Havigs are Smarts who are either priests or laymen have eight gotras and worship Ganesh and a number of village goddesses called Ammas, like Durgamma, Honnavaramma, Bhairamma, Karkiamma and Kumtamma. Fruits, flowers and sometimes sheep or fowl were offered to the village goddesses. Social disputes among the Havigs were settled at meetings of the adult members of the community held either under the guidance and control of this Guru or under a headman appointed by the Guru. This headman held power as the delegate of the spiritual guide. But some of the Havigs of Kumta, Honnavar and Ankola gave up their allegiance to the Ramachandrapura monastery and placed themselves under the Saklapuri math at Mundalli near Bhatkal and called themselves Saklapuris.".
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- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Ankola.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Bhatkal.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindu_monasteries_in_India.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hindu_movements_and_organizations.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_organisations_based_in_India.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Celibacy.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Celibate.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Ganesh.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Ganesha.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Guru.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Havyaka.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Havyaka_Brahmin.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Hindu.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Hindus.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Honavar.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Honnavar.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Kumta.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Matha.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink North_Canara.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Raghaveshwara_Bharathi.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Sacred_thread.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Sakaldwipiya.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Saklapuri.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Sankaracharya.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Shaiva.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Shaivism.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Shankaracharya.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Siddapura,_Uttara_Kannada.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Upanayana.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Uttara_Kannada.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLink Śrāddha.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ramachandrapura Math".
- Ramachandrapura_Math hasPhotoCollection Ramachandrapura_Math.
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- Ramachandrapura_Math subject Category:Hindu_monasteries_in_India.
- Ramachandrapura_Math subject Category:Hindu_movements_and_organizations.
- Ramachandrapura_Math subject Category:Religious_organisations_based_in_India.
- Ramachandrapura_Math hypernym Guru.
- Ramachandrapura_Math type Person.
- Ramachandrapura_Math comment "The Sankaracharya of the Shaiva Ramachandrapura Math (monastery) is the guru of the local Brahmins of some parts of Karnataka. He is a celibate, a Havig by birth and is the head guide of many of the Hindus in the North Canara region, especially in Siddapura, Honavar and Kumta. He adds the title bharati to his name. Lower caste Hindus (such as Bandis who were carpenters, husbandmen and domestic servants) could obtain permission to wear the sacred thread from him.".
- Ramachandrapura_Math label "Ramachandrapura Math".
- Ramachandrapura_Math sameAs m.011q961w.
- Ramachandrapura_Math sameAs श्रीरामचन्द्रापुरमठः.
- Ramachandrapura_Math sameAs Q18211305.
- Ramachandrapura_Math sameAs Q18211305.
- Ramachandrapura_Math wasDerivedFrom Ramachandrapura_Math?oldid=655434603.
- Ramachandrapura_Math isPrimaryTopicOf Ramachandrapura_Math.