The Uttaradi Math, is one of the main monasteries (matha) founded by Madhvacharya with Padmanabha Tirtha as its head to preserve and propagate Dvaita Vedanta (Tattvavada) outside Tulunadu region. Uttaradi Math is one of the three primary Dvaita monasteries or Mathatraya that descended from Madhvacharya in the lineage of Padmanabha Tirtha through Jayatirtha. After Jayatirtha and Vidyadhiraja Tirtha, Uttaradi Math continued in the lineage of Kavindra Tirtha and later in the lineage of Vidyanidhi Tirtha. The Moola Rama and Moola Sita idols worshipped in the Uttaradi Matha have a long history and are revered among adherents.
Digvijaya Rama, Moola Rama, Moola Sita Idols at the Uttaradi Matha.
Madhvacharya with Vedavyasa Maharshi
Satyatma Tirtha worshipping deities.
Ram̧a sītā deities worshipped in the lineage of Uttaradi Matha.
Madhvacharya, and also known as Purna Prajna and Ānanda Tīrtha, was an Indian philosopher, theologian and the chief proponent of the Dvaita (dualism) school of Vedanta. Madhva called his philosophy Tattvavāda meaning "arguments from a realist viewpoint".
Madhvacharya along with Vedavyasa Maharshi are depicted in this portrait
Udupi Sri Krishna Temple established by Madhvacharya
The Entrance to Sri Krishna Matha at Udupi