About Padutirupathi
Sri Venkataramana Temple, Karkala, otherwise called Padutirupathi, is a sanctuary in Karnataka, India. It was worked by Goud Saraswat Brahmins of Karkala and was introduced on April 25, 1537. This holy place misleads the west of Tirupati while unique sanctum is in the east. The name itself connotes its importance. Padu signifies 'West' in Kannada and Tirupathi implies Tirumala sanctuary. This old sanctuary of Karkala, Karnataka, India was worked by Goud Saraswat Brahmins of Karkala.
They moved from Goa after the Portuguese attacked it. They couldn't endure their torments. So they relocated to places like Karnataka and Kerala, where they brought all their family unit things. The fundamental fascination of this sanctuary was its establishment service. The salary for this sanctuary basically originates from the Kaanikas cash given as offering to the Lord by aficionados.
Likewise the sanctuary claims houses which are right now offered on lease and few grounds which are given on rent, so funds are higher through these assets. Srinivasa Kalyana Mantapa, which is one of the lobbies worked by the sanctuary are given for lease for social projects, weddings, Brahmopadesham and the rents gathered additionally adds to the salary. Aficionados offer assets towards the sanctuary and some of them give yearly gifts while a few fans enlist for long-lasting assets.
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