Udupi Krishna - Museum Replica Made Up Of Copper


 The Udupi Krishna Temple, founded in the 13th century by Saint Madhvacharya, is a significant Hindu pilgrimage site in Karnataka, India, dedicated to Lord Krishna. A unique aspect is that the idol of Lord Krishna is not seen directly but through a silver-plated, nine-holed window called Navagraha Kitiki. The temple is also famous for the Kanakana Kindi, a small window through which the deity is said to have given darshan to the devotee Kanakadasa. The temple complex houses a matha where priests live and perform their duties, and is managed by a succession of eight Ashtamathas.

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