Suttur Parampare
The inscriptional pieces of evidence support the establishment of Suttur Math during the reign of Chola kingdom. The name Shivarathri is mentioned in many ancient works such as Panditaradhya Charita, Shivacharya Chudamani and Ganasahasranama. The tradition handed down from one pontiff to another indicates that the said Shivaratri Shivacharya is the founder of Suttur Math.

His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Shivayogi Mahaswamigalu

His Holiness Jagadguru
Sri Mantramaharshi Pattada Sri Shivarathreeshwara Mahaswamigalu

His Holiness Jagadguru
Dr. Sri Shivarathri Rajendra Mahaswamigalu
HH Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamigalu
His Holiness Jagadguru Sri Shivarathri Deshikendra Mahaswamiji is the 24th pontiff of Sri Suttur Math.
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Programme : Suttur Jatra Mahotsava 2019
Date : February 1st to 6th, 2019
Venue : Suttur Srikshetra

Jathra Mahotsava
The annual Jathra Mahotsava of Adi Jagadguru Sri Shivrathreeshwara Shivayogi is held at Sutturu Srishektra every year, commencing from Pushya Bahula Dwadashi and ending on Magha Shuddha Bidige.

Educational Service
The roots of JSSMVP, which is today a significant educational movement, can be traced to the establishment of a small hostel in 1928 to cater to the accommodation needs of students pursuing higher studies in Mysore.

JSS Spiritual Mission
The JSS Spiritual Mission, in association with like-minded organisations, has made concerted efforts to spread India’s rich socio-cultural and spiritual heritage to all corners of the world. The Mission has engaged in activities

Temples at Suttur
Sri Someshwara Temple is a historical temple built by Rajaraja of Cholas. It is located within the premises of Sri Suttur Math. This temple was first renovated by H.H. Mantra Maharshi Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Mahaswamiji in 1935.
Suttur Jatra Mahotsava
The annual Jathra Mahotsava of Adi Jagadguru Sri Shivrathreeshwara Shivayogi is held at Sutturu Srishektra every year, commencing from Pushya Bahula Dwadashi and ending on Magha Shuddha Bidige.

Mass Marriages
An annual mass marriage ceremony, which is open to all communities, is organised every year as part of the Jathra Mahotsava at Suttur. Around 250 couples tie the knot on that occasion. Besides a free saree, blouse, dhoti, shalya and mangalya to the couple,