Srimat Samyamindra Thirtha Swami
TitleMathadipathi
Personal
Born
Umesh Mallan

(1982-09-12) 12 September 1982
ReligionHinduism
NationalityIndian
SectKashi Math
PhilosophyDvaita
Religious career
GuruSudhindra Thirtha
Websitehttp://kashimath.org/
Place of initiationVyas Ashram, Haridwar.

Shrimat Samyamindra Thirtha Swami (born 12 September 1982), also referred to as Shri Samyamindra Thirtha Swamiji, became the head (Mathadipathi) of the Kashi Math on 28 January 2016.[1] He is the 21st successive person called the swamiji of guru parampara.

Early life

He was born as Umesh Mallan on 12 September 1982 to Surendra Mallan, who was a technical officer with the Naval Physical and Oceanographic Laboratory at Kochi, and Nindila. He learned basic shastras from his grandfather Gopalakrishna Mallan. He was a 19-year old second year BCom student when he decided on pursuing sanyasa and submitted his horoscope details to Thirumala Devaswom for the position of patta shishya of Kashi Math without seeking the permission of his parents.[2]

Shishya Sweekar

His horoscope had the characteristics (viz. sanyasa yoga and uthama raja yoga)[2] to become a pontiff. This helped Shri Sudhindra Thirtha Swamiji to select him out of 48 horoscopes. Shri Sudhindra Thirtha Swamiji, then Mathadhipati of Shree Kashi Math Samsthan initiated him into Sanyas on the banks of the Holy River Ganga at Haridwar on Jyeshta Shuddha Dashami, 20th June 2002 and was named Shrimath Samyamindra Thirtha Swamiji. The proclamation was put into effect by Shri Sudhindra Thirtha Swamiji on the day of Vyasa Jayanthi (Guru Poornima).

Ritual education

The Sudha Mangalotsava of Samyamindra Tirtha was celebrated at Bangalore Shri Kashi Math Samsthan on Madhwa Navami day on 24 January 2010. The ceremony marks the end of a period of training in the tenets of the organisation.[3]

Head of Kashi Math

Shrimath Sudhindra Thirtha Swamiji, the predecessor of Shrimath Samyamindra Thirtha Swamiji as mathadipathi, attained moksha on 17 January 2016.[4] In accordance with the guru–shishya tradition followed by the math, he had previously initiated Samyamindra as the shishya who would succeed him upon his death and thus Samyamindra became the new mathadipathi. He officially took charge on 28 January 2016 at Vyasashram, Haridwar.[5]

Mokkam and Thrikala Pooja

The principal deities of Kashi Math are charaprathishta (“moving installation") idols of Vyasa, Rama and Narasimha, who are also collectively known as the Vyasa Raghupathi Narasimha.[6] Samyamindra Thirtha will be travelling to various cities in India and camping which is called as Mokkam at Temples/Branch Maths. They also offer the daily pujas which is called as Thrikala Pooja. The usual camp duration at each city ranges from 2 days to 10 days except for Chathurmasya Vrutha and Vasanthothsava. During Chathurmasya Vrutha, they will be camping at a single city or place for 4 months and during Vasanthothsava, it will be 45 days.

List of Chathurmasya Vruthas observed

The following are the Chathurmasya Vruthas which are observed by Shri Samyamindra Thirtha Swamiji.

Number Samvatsara Name English Year Place Temple/Math
1 Chitrabhānu 2002 Haridwar Sri Vyas Ashram, Shree Kashi Math, Haridwar
2 Subhānu 2003 Mumbai Walkeshwar Shree Kashi Math, Mumbai
3 Tāraṇa 2004 Ambalamedu Ambalamedu Shree Kashi Math, Ambalamedu, Ernakulam
4 Pārthiva 2005 Ambalamedu Ambalamedu Shree Kashi Math, Ambalamedu, Ernakulam
5 Vyaya 2006 Ambalamedu Ambalamedu Shree Kashi Math, Ambalamedu, Ernakulam
6 Sarvajit 2007 Bangalore Bangalore Shree Kashi Math, Bangalore
7 Sarvadhārin 2008 Bangalore Bangalore Shree Kashi Math, Bangalore
8 Virodhin 2009 Bangalore Bangalore Shree Kashi Math, Bangalore
9 Vikṛti 2010 Haridwar Sri Vyas Ashram, Shree Kashi Math, Haridwar
10 Khara 2011 Hemmady Hemmady Shree Kashi Math, Hemmady
11 Nandana 2012 Haridwar Sri Vyas Ashram, Shree Kashi Math, Haridwar
12 Vijaya 2013 Bangalore Bangalore Shree Kashi Math, Bangalore
13 Jaya 2014 Mumbai Walkeshwar Shree Kashi Math, Mumbai
14 Manmatha 2015 Koteshwara Pattabhi Ramachandra Temple, Koteshwar
15 Durmukha 2016 Kanhangad Sri Lakshmi Venkatesh Temple, Hosdurg, Kanhangad
16 Hevilambi 2017 Konchadi Konchadi Shree Kashi Math, Mangalore
17 Vilambi 2018 Tirumala Tirumala Shree Kashi Math, Tirumala
18 Vikari 2019 Kota Kota Shree Kashi Math, Kota, Karnataka
19 Sarvari 2020 Konchadi Konchadi Shree Kashi Math, Mangalore
20 Plavanama 2021 Kochi Gosripuram,Cochin Thirumala Devaswam, Kochi
21 Shubhakritu 2022 Mangalore Sri Venkataramana Temple, Car Street, Mangalore
22 Śobhakṛta 2023 Bangalore Bangalore Shree Kashi Math, Bangalore
23 Krodhi 2024 Mumbai Walkeshwar Shree Kashi Math, Mumbai
24 Viśvāvasu 2025 Bhagamandala Bhagamandala Shree Kashi Math, Bhagamandala

List of Vasanthothsava observed

The following are the list of Vasanthothsava which are observed by Shri Samyamindra Thirtha Swamiji.

Number Samvatsara Name English Year Place Temple/Math
1 Jaya 2014 Kasargod Sree Varadaraja Venkatramana Temple, Kasargod
2 Manmatha 2015 Haridwar Sri Vyas Ashram, Shree Kashi Math, Haridwar
3 Durmukha 2016 Karkala Shree Venkataramana Temple, Karkala
4 Hevilambi 2017 Kochi Gosripuram, Cochin Thirumala Devaswam, Kochi
5 Vilambi 2018 Chempi Shree Lakshmi Venkataramana Temple, Chempi
6 Vikari 2019 Bhagamandala Bhagamandala Shree Kashi Math, Bhagamandala
7 Sarvari 2020 Basrur Basrur Shree Kashi Math, Basrur
8 Plavanama 2021 Haridwar Sri Vyas Ashram, Shree Kashi Math, Haridwar
9 Shubhakritu 2022 Navi Mumbai Shree Laxmi Venkatramana Temple, Shri Balaji Mandir, Vashi, Navi Mumbai
10 Śobhakṛta 2023 Belthangady Sri Venkataramana Temple, Laila, Belthangady
11 Krodhi 2024 Ernakulam Punjabjapuram, Ernakulam Thirumala Devaswam, Ernakulam
12 Viśvāvasu 2025 Haridwar Sri Vyas Ashram, Shree Kashi Math, Haridwar

References

  1. "Now, Sri Samyamindra Tirtha new religious head of GSB community".
  2. 1 2 "A benevolent ascetic". OnManorama. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  3. "Sudha Mangalotsava of Samyamindra Swamiji". (primary source)
  4. "Samaddhi of Kashi Math Head Manorma". Archived from the original on 20 January 2016.
  5. "Kashi Math Head Indian Express". 18 January 2016.
  6. "The Kashimath".
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