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Swami Krishnashram (Devanagari: कृष्णाश्रम्, Kṛ.sh. nā. śram) was the seventh guru of the Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmin community. He was the seventh mathadhipati (head of the community or guru), for 24 years from 1839 to 1863. He was an administrator and Sanskrit scholar. Under his reign several infrastructural developments were brought about which included construction of temples and the renovation of existing ones. He added several land assets to the Chitrapur Math. Under his regime the Rathotsav ("Car Festival") was introduced. (See topic below.)

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  • Swami Krishnashram (Devanagari: कृष्णाश्रम्, Kṛ.sh. nā. śram) was the seventh guru of the Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmin community. He was the seventh mathadhipati (head of the community or guru), for 24 years from 1839 to 1863. He was an administrator and Sanskrit scholar. Under his reign several infrastructural developments were brought about which included construction of temples and the renovation of existing ones. He added several land assets to the Chitrapur Math. Under his regime the Rathotsav ("Car Festival") was introduced. (See topic below.) (en)
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  • Swami Krishnashram (Devanagari: कृष्णाश्रम्, Kṛ.sh. nā. śram) was the seventh guru of the Chitrapur Saraswat Brahmin community. He was the seventh mathadhipati (head of the community or guru), for 24 years from 1839 to 1863. He was an administrator and Sanskrit scholar. Under his reign several infrastructural developments were brought about which included construction of temples and the renovation of existing ones. He added several land assets to the Chitrapur Math. Under his regime the Rathotsav ("Car Festival") was introduced. (See topic below.) Krishnashram was succeeded by his disciple Pandurangashram as the head of the community after he died in 1863. He was considered the "Patron Saint" of the Shirali and its adjoining villages. His samadhi (shrine) is located at Shirali. (en)
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