Journey into the Heart of Karnataka: Ramchandrapura Math in Focus
Ramchandrapura Math is not just a place of spiritual pursuit; it's a living testament to the preservation of India's vanishing bovine heritage. Here, amidst the verdant landscapes, lies a project of passion and preservation – the Goshala. This haven is home to 37 distinct breeds of Indian cattle, both milch and draught varieties, each one a vital thread in the rich tapestry of India's agricultural history. It stands as a beacon of hope against the backdrop of governmental mismanagement in cow breeding, as highlighted by the National Commission on Cattle. This private initiative breathes life into a tradition on the brink of extinction.
'Amruthadhara', the unique cattle shed at Ramchandrapura Math, is more than just a shelter. It's a mosaic of India's native cattle breeds, the largest of its kind in the nation, a modern-day Gokula reminiscent of ancient Indian lore. Its significance was globally recognized in April 2007, when it became the focal point of the World Cattle Conference, underscoring the importance of traditional cow rearing in India.
The Math itself is cradled in an awe-inspiring landscape, where the Sathashringa hills and the gentle embrace of the Sharavathy river create a setting of unparalleled beauty. This harmonious land, where wild animals once coexisted peacefully with cows and deer, captured the attention of Sri Shankaracharya, leading to the establishment of the Raghuothama Mutt. Here, the profound teachings of the Advaita philosophy echo through the hills.
Cultural Immersion: Exploring the World of Havyaka Brahmins
Our arrival at Ramchandrapura Math was greeted by the evening symphony of birds and the solemn chants of young monks, immersed in the daily recitation of sacred scriptures. The math resonated with the timeless wisdom of shlokas, creating a spiritual ambiance that's both tranquil and profound.
After a day of exploration, we retreated to our modest cottages, anticipating a dinner that promised simplicity yet richness in taste, aligned with the satvik principles of the Havyak Brahmins. The absence of onions and garlic only accentuated the natural flavors of the meal.
Goshala: A Sanctuary for India's Indigenous Cattle Breeds
Here, in this serene sanctuary, we encountered around 500 cattle, each one a living representation of India's indigenous cow breeds. These cows, some of which we captured in the video below, were tended to by a dedicated team, ensuring their well-being and preservation. The complex was a self-contained ecosystem, housing a Cow Products Unit, a Gobar Gas Generator, and Cattle Feed Sheds, all integral to the sustainable management of this unique endeavor.
Our visit to Ramchandrapura Math and its Goshalas was more than just a journey; it was an immersion into a world where tradition, nature, and spirituality converge. It was a vivid reminder of the intricate tapestry of India's heritage, a heritage that continues to thrive in the heart of Karnataka, preserved by the dedication of those who cherish it. This enchanting destination, nestled in the Western Ghats, is not just a haven for India's native cattle breeds but a beacon of cultural and spiritual richness, inviting all who seek a deeper connection with India's timeless legacy.
Various indigenous Cow breeds found in Sri Ramachandrapura Mutt Gaushala Hosanagara
GIR
- Found in: Saurashtra, Gujarat
- Characteristics: A high milk-yielding breed, extensively used for hybrid varieties both in India and internationally, notably in Brazil.
SAHIWAL
- Found in: Punjab, Uttar Pradesh, Haryana
- Characteristics: Recognizable by its prominent red color. Originates from the Sahiwal district of Punjab province in Pakistan.
KANKREJ
- Found in: Bhuj, North Gujarat, Rajasthan
- Characteristics: Bullocks are strong and hard-working. Among the largest cattle breeds in India.
RED KANDHARI
- Found in: Marathwada, Maharashtra
- Characteristics: Bullocks are good for draught work. Cows are good milkers.
NIMARI
- Found in: Khandwa, Madhya Pradesh
- Characteristics: Dual-purpose breed for milk and draught. Animals are copper-colored with patches of white.
MALVI
- Found in: Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan
- Characteristics: Bullocks are useful for ploughing. Cows are average milkers.
KHILLARI
- Found in: Southern Maharashtra, Northern Karnataka
- Characteristics: Bullocks are hardy and known for being fast workers.
HALLIKAR
- Found in: Hassan, Mysore, Tunkur districts of Karnataka
- Characteristics: Draught breed used for road and field agricultural operations. Related to Amrit Mahal but thinner and with lower milk yield.
BARAGURU
- Found in: Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
- Characteristics: Bullocks are good for work.
KASARGOD
- Found in: Kerala
- Characteristics: Known for excellent milking ability, producing mineral-rich milk with a high feed-to-milk ratio.
PONGANUR
- Found in: Andhra Pradesh
- Characteristics: The breed's milk has a high fat content. It's among the world's smallest humped cattle breeds.
MALENADU GIDDA
- Found in: Coastal and hilly areas of Karnataka
- Characteristics: Small, dwarfish cows. Known for low milk yield varieties
The Ramchandrapura Matha also houses a small counter at the office (video coverage in next blog post) where several excellent cow products (gavya utpanna) are sold.
Sri Ramachandrapura Mutt Gaushala Hosanagara: Traveler's Checklist
Location
- Place: Ramchandrapura Math
- Distance: 6 Kms from Hosanagar town, approximately 66 Kms from Shimoga.
How to Reach
- Travel Options:
- Overnight train or
bus from Bangalore/Bengaluru to Shimoga/Shivamogga (300 Kms, 6 hours journey).
- Cab via NH48.
Accommodation
- - Where to Stay: Cottages provided by Ramchandrapura Math.
- - Booking Advice: Advance booking recommended due to high demand on certain days.
- - Cost: Rs.600 per day for a clean cottage with hot water facility.
- - Note: The cottages are not tourist resorts, so expectations should be set accordingly.
Nearby Attractions
- - Humcha Village: Located 22 kms away, known for historic Jain temples.
- - Kodachadri: A paradise for trekkers and nature enthusiasts, 30 kms away.
- - Jog Falls in Gersoppa: India's second-highest waterfall, 44 kms away, with a drop of 253 m (830 ft).
Contact Information
- Ramachandrapura Mutt Hosanagara:
- Contact Number:
Telefax # 081852 56050
- Address:
- Jagadguru
Shankaracharya Mahasamsthanam – Shree Samsthana Gokarna
- Shree
Ramachandrapura Math
- Post Haniya –
577418,
- Hosanagara
Taluk, Shimoga District,
- Karnataka, India
Administrative Office
- Address:
- ‘Shree
Ramashrama’, #2A, J.P. Road,
- Girinagar 1st
Phase, Bangalore – 560085,
- Karnataka, India
- Telefax: 080 26724979
List of branches of Sri Ramachandrapura Math in Karnataka
1. Sri Ramachandrapura Matha, Hosanagara Taluk (Profile)
2. Sri Ragoottama Matha, Gokarna (Profile)
3. Sri Ragoottama Matha, Kekkaru, Honnavara Taluk (Profile)
4. Sri Ramachandrapura Matha, Thirthahalli (Profile)
5. Apsarakonda Matha, Kasaragodu (Profile)
6. Sri Ramadeva Math, Bankuli, Siddapura Taluk (Profile)
7. Sri Ramachandrapura Matha, Peraje, Bantvala Taluk (Profile)
8. Sri Ramashrama, Girinagara, Bangalore (Profile)
9. Sri Ramakrishna Kalika Matha, Ambagiri, Sirsi (Profile)
10. Sri Ramashrama, Chadaravalli, Sagara Taluk (Profile)
4 comments:
Very nicely written.Well done Vasant!
It was a great pleasure travelling with you. Hope for more memorable trips with you in future.
Excellent blog, Vasant!
We had a great time traveling with you. Memories of this trip will remain with us for ever.
Regards,
Aparna
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I heard about math, can you provide pure cow ghee ? At Hubli Karnataka
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