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    Pajaka is a village in Udupi Taluk and district of Karnataka state in India. Pajaka is the place where Dvaita philosopher Sri Madhvacharya was born. The place is near Kunjarugiri Durga temple.

  2. Dec 29, 2013 · In the Madhva Mandira near the house, many religious activities take place along with teachings of Veda and Sanskrit. Udupi Kaniyoor Matha manages the places related to Sri Madhwacharya. Madhwa Navami is celebrated with great devotion.

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  3. Mar 20, 2020 · Sri Madhvacharya birth place is : Pajaka (पाजक) (pājaka), near today’s Udupi, Karnataka. Sri Madhvacharya Guru name is : Sri Achyutaprekshacharya (श्री अच्युतप्रेक्षचार्य) (śrī acyutaprēkṣācārya).

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  4. Ācārya Madhva was born as Vāsudeva to Madhyageha Bhaṭṭa and Vedavati at Pājaka Kṣetra near Uḍupi. His ancestors were Tul̤u Brāhmins belonging to the Bhagavada Sampradāya of Advaita Vedānta.

  5. Jan 23, 2021 · Pājaka (पाजक).—[masculine] cooking-basket. Source: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Dictionaries: Monier-Williams Sanskrit-English Dictionary. 1) Pājaka (पाजक):—[from pāja] m. Name of a man (= [preceding]), [ib.] 2) [v.s....] (with paṇḍita) Name of a poet, [Catalogue(s)]

  6. Madhvācārya was born in Pajaka near Udupi, a coastal district in the present-day Indian state of Karnataka. Traditionally it is believed that his father's name is Naduillaya (Sanskrit: Madhyageha, Madhyamandira) and the name of his mother is unclear, although many sources variously claim it as Satyavati and Vedavati.

  7. Madhvacharya was born in a village called Pajak near a place called Udupi Shivalli in Kannada district of South India. He had studied the Vedas and Vedangas at a very young age and became well-versed with the same.