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Centring round the great temple of Lord Jagannath,many a Matha (Monasteries) grew up gradually in course of time in this holy town.In the past many Saints and Sadhus had come to Puri to have darshan of Lord Jagannath.They came in contact with and influenced the Gajapati Kings through their philosophical doctrines.The saints and sadhus established their monasteries on the lands donated to them by the kings and wealthy persons. The Maths continued preaching their respective doctrines and also
performed certain ritual services in the Jagannath Temple.With endowed properties and lands, the heads of the Maths were able to maintain their institutions. Lands were donated to the Maths for 'Amritmanohi' the proceeds thereof were spent in offering 'Bhoga' to Lord Jagannath and the 'Mahaprasad' thus obtained, were distributed among the pilgrims, pupils, ascetics, and beggars. The functions of the Maths were:
(1) Propagation of the essential philosophy of Hinduism and Jagannath Culture.
(2) Providing shelter to pilgrims coming to Puri.
(3) Providing accommodation / financial help to poor and meritorious students.
(4) Participating in various rituals of the temple of Lord Jagannath.
As reported in the Puri Gazetter (1929) the "Mathas are monastic houses originally founded with the object of giving religious instructions to chelas or disciples and generally of encouraging a religious life." The heads of the Mathas are called Mahantas or Mathadharis. They are generally celebrates but in certain Mathas married men can become the Mahantas.
They are generally selected from among their 'Chelas'.Some mathas were set up for defence purposes. King Narasingh Dev-1 established 4 mathas ('Akhadas')namely Bagha,Khaki,Hati and Nirmohi mathas with strong valiant Sadhus to guard the temple.As per the said Gazetter " there are over seventy mathas in Puri town." The Mathas are affiliated to different sects of Hinduism,namely Angira sect, Adwait sect, Ramanandi sect, Ramanuja sect, Atibadi sect, Gaudiya sect, Pancha Ramanandi sect, Gauda Mahaba sect, Nimbarka sect, Anant sect, Utkal Vaishnab sect, Madhabacharya sect, Dashanami sect, Pustimarga sect.etc.There are also some mathas belonging to the Gurunanaka sect and the Kabir sect.
Most of the Mathas of Puri have ritual relation with the Sri Jagannath temple.

JAGANNATH BALLAV MATHA

It is so to say the pleasure garden of Lord Jagannath.The "Bije pratimas" (the representative images) of the Lords visit this Matha on different festive occasions like "Basanta Panchami",on the 1st,4th,5th,and 12th days in the bright fortnight of Falguna.This Matha supplies flower-ornaments like 'tilak'and 'jhumpa' for Baddasinghara besha and supplies 'Kora' (a sweet food) for 'Kaliya dalana' and 'Pralambasura badha' beshas.It also supplies'dayana' for 'dayana chori' ritual.
This Matha situated on the grand road has a trust board under the administrative control of the Endowment Commissioner of the State. It has no Mahanta.

RAGHABA DAS MATHA

It is situated near the southern gate of the Jagannath temple.This Matha supplies 'tahia' on Snana purnima,Car festival,Return Car festival and Niladribije days.It supplies a part of the Hati besha.It supplies 'tuli'for pahandiand a certain quantity of sandal wood for 'Sarbanga'neeti on 'Khalilagi ekadasi.It also supplies flower garlands for 'Nabanka bedha' and offers 'adhara pana bhog' and 'panti bhog' on certain festive days.

ORIYA MATHA

This Matha is responsible for supply of the materials for certain rituals.It supplies,'trimundi chandua' and silk clothes for ' Chaka apasara',repairs 'Kanakamundi'.It  also  supplies till oil  for  Phuluri neeti, oil  and  ghee etc.for 'Deva  deepawali',offers 'Chakata  bhog'in  'Anasara'  and adharpana  bhog'  and 'Panti bhog'on  certain days.  On Neeladri bije day,the Mahanta makes ‘majana’ of ratnavedi.
This Matha was set up by Atibadi Jagannath Das,a poet-saint of Orissa in early part of the 16th century.

EMAR MATHA

It was established by the Saint Ramanuja. This Matha supplies 'Chandrika'and 'Chausara' made of flowers for the Badasinghar besha of the Lords,'Mala' and 'Chula' for the 'nabanka' ritual.It offers 'Pana bhog'during the Chandan Yatra, 'Chakata bhog' during the 'anasara' period and 'bala bhog' during the month of Kartika.

GOPALTIRTHA MATHA

This Matha supplies a part of 'Hati besha' on the Snana Purnima day and ' makara chula' on the Snana Purnima and Makara sankranti days and offers panti bhog.

GOBARDHAN MATHA

It was established by the great Sankaracharya in the Swargadwar area.Puri became one of the four important 'dhamas'(places) of Hinduism because of the establishment of this Matha by the great Saint. The head of this Matha also known as Sankaracharya is the permanent head (nayak) of the Muktimandap of the Sri Jagannath temple by virtue of his position.The temple authorities use to consult him in religious or ritual matters when ever necessary.

BADA CHHATA MATHA

Situated in front of the temple. Performs 'Kirtan' at the time of 'mangala alati' and 'pahuda alati' and bala dhupa.Padma besha of the Lords is done and 'Kshiri bhog' offered by this Matha.

SUNA GOSWAMI MATHA

It supplies flower ornaments like 'alaka'and 'chausara' during the Chandan Yatra, makes 'majana' of 'ratnavedi' at the time of 'banakalagi',supplies 'adhibasa jala' from the well of Sitala fof Snana purnima rituals,and offers 'panti bhog'to Dola Govinda at tthe time of 'Agniutschaba'.The Mahanta of this matha also happens to be the mahanta of Darpanarayan Matha.

MANGU MATHA

It is located by the side of the Emar Matha. It is associated with the memory of Guru Nanak.This Matha supplies a ram for 'bali'(sacrifice)before the Goddess Bimala,each year on Mahanabami night.There is another Matha of Guru Nanak sect,known as Baaul Matha.
The  other Maths connected with the affiars  of Sri Jagannath   temple  are  Sri   Ram   Das   (Dakhina parshaw)Matha,Uttara        parshaw       Matha,Trimali Matha,Mahiprakash  Matha,Sankarananda    Matha Gangamata Matha,Gangamata   Matha,Radhaballav    Matha,Labanikhia Matha,Chhauni Matha,Jhadu Matha,Papudia Matha,Nebal Das Matha, Devagiri Matha,Pipili Sadabarta Matha,Sanachhata Matha, Jhanjapita   Matha,Samadhi   Matha,Balaram  Kota Matha,Badasantha     Matha,Ramji      Matha,Sidhabakula Matha,Venkatachari Matha,Narasinghachari Matha,Ghumusara   Matha,(now    in    ruins),Radhakanta Matha,(Sri Chaitanya visited Puri in 1510 AD and stayed in this Matha.Some of his personal belongings have been preserved  in this Matha).Kothabhog Matha,Mahabir Matha etc.The mahantas of these Matha are entitled to perform 'Upachara  Chamara seva,but most of them are not  doing the seva. The  Mathas  are  under the control  of  State Endowment  Commissioner.There are two Mathas under  the Sri Jagannath  Temple  Managing 
Committee.   They  are Chaulia Matha  and  Delhi  Nalak Ram  Das  Matha  (near Gundicha  temple).There is another Matha known as  Sata lahadi Matha  in  the Swargadwar area.It is the  burial place of  Atibadi Jagannath Das,author of the Bhagabata purana in  Oriya.This  Matha  is  being  managed  by  a committee     under       the       Chairmanship     of Collector,Puri.Another  Matha located in the same  area is the Kabir  choura  Matha,associated with  the  Kabir sect. It is  said that Kabir,the mystic poet stayed here when he visited   Puri.There  are   some  other   Matha unconnected  with  the rituals of the Jagannath  temple like Chaitanya   Goudiya     Matha,Purusottam   Goudiya Matha,Panjabi   Matha  etc.Many   Mathas  have  stopped performing services in the temple and those who perform now,do so  to  a limited extent.Some of the Mathas  are entitled  to get 'Khei'(a portion of the Kotha bhog) of the temple.

Outside  Puri  town, there is another Matha  in the Kakatpur village area,known as Deuli Matha which is connected with the Nabakalebar ceremony of the temple.

THE FOUR ASHRAMS

Connected with certain rituals of the temple of Jagannath,there are four Ashrams (hermitages) in Puri town.These are Angira Ashram,Pandu Ashram, Markandeya Ashram and Parasara ( Ugrasena)Ashram.

On the ninth day of the bright fortnight of Sravana,the Nrusimha deity of the Sri Jagannath temple pays a visit in a ceremonial manner to these four Ashrams.This is called 'Badi Nrusimha bije'.'Sital bhog' is offered to the Deity in each Ashram.On the full moon day of Margasira,Nrusimha again visits these places.On the full moon day of Sravana,Lord Sudarshan visits all these Ashrams. These Ashrams are being managed by different local committees.

There are some other Ashrams not ritually connected with the Sri Jagannath temple.Some of those Ashrams are Bijaya Krushna Goswami Ashram(near the Narendra tank),Adwait Brahmashram (Girinarbanta), Omkarnath Thakur or Neelachal Ashram (Swargadwar area), Karar Ashram (founded by the great Kriya yogi Sri Yukteswar Giri, (Swargadwar area)Bharat Sevashram (Swargadwar area),Pranabananda Ashram (near Chakratirtha),Satsangha Ashram (Chakratirtha road),Nigamananda Ashram (Lokanath road),Dibyadham Yogashram (Chakratirtha road),Maa Anandayamayi Ashram (near Swargadwar), Abhiram Paramahanshashram (marichikote lane), Bhagabat Ashram (near bus stand),Haridas Ashram (Sarbodaya nagar).