The 12th century
Rameshwara Temple is located in the area. There is also a Sri Chintamani
Narasimha Swamy Temple beside the Sangameshwara temple. It is believed to be installed and worshipped by Sri
Prahlada. The rivers are worshipped and considered to be sacred. A small temple with
Nandi denotes the exact point where the two rivers meet, and is considered to be sacred. There are two mutts (schools) in Koodli. One is Shankara mutt (
Advaita Philosophy) & the other being Akshobhya Thirtha Mutt (
Dvaita Philosophy).
Shankara Mutt There is very old Indian style school of learning for
Shankara philosophy, called the Koodli mutt. This has a long history: Once upon a time in the 15th or 16th century, the chief Swami of
Shringeri had been on a teerthayaatre, probably to Kashi. He did not return for a long time, which caused the local chiefs to ask the deputy chief to take up the chief's position. But the chief was alive and so the latter refused. He went away to the old mutt at Kudali. When the chief returned after a long time, he met his disciple at Kudali and heard of the events. He stayed at Kudali itself and the guru parampara continued from Kudali from then. Now in the beginning of the 1900s, the swami who took the position of the chief Swami was formerly the teacher of his highness Krishnaraja Wodeyar the 4th, Maharaja of Mysore. This brought good times to this mutt again. At present the 71st Swami and 72nd Swami in the lineage are peethadhipatis at Kudali.
Koodli Arya Akshobhya Thirtha Mutt The Mutt was established by Sri
Akshobhya Tirtha (a direct disciple of Sri
Madhvacharya) around the 13th or 14th century. This matha was bifurcated when Akshobhya theertha fell ill and his disciple Sri
Jayatirtha was on pilgrimage. Knowing that the time had come for him to enter vrindavana, he ordered one of his disciples to be the pontiff of the
Uttaradi Math until Sri Jayatirtha returned. Akshobhya tirtha named him as Sri Trailokyabhushana tirtha, and went into the vrindavan. He had ordered Sri Trailokyabhushana theertha to return all the belongings and deity's of Sri Uttaradi Matha to Sri Jayatirtha once he came back from pilgrimage, in a ceremonious way, and ordered that Sri Jayatirtha would become the next pontiff of Sri Uttaradi Math. So when Sri Jayatirtha returned, Sri Trailokyabhusana handed him all the belongings and deity's of Sri Uttaradi Matha, in a ceremonious way. Seeing the respect of Sri Trailokyabhushana, Sri Jayatirtha handed him some idols and belongings of Sri Uttaradi Matha and advised him to create his own samsthana. So Sri Trailokyabhushana founded Sri Koodli Arya Akshobhya Tirtha Matha at Koodli. The mutt has a rich tradition and is famed for its knowledge of
Sanskrit & Madhvacharya's philosophy. There have been three peetadhipathis till date. The current peetadhipathi is H.H. Sri Raghuvijaya Thirta. In 18th century
Satyadharma Tirtha 28th pontiff of Uttaradi Math Brindavan is in Holehonnur near koodli about 3km on the Shivamogga - Chitradurga road on the bank of the river
Bhadra Bhadravathi taluk
Shivamogga District. == Geography ==