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A maṭha (also written matha and mutt) is a term for monastic and similar religious establishments of the Hindu religion. A maṭha is usually more formal, hierarchical, and rule-based than an ashram. The head of a maṭha is often called a Sankaracharya, a title derived from Adi Sankara.

Important establishments include the four āmnaya maṭhas;

Many other maṭhas exist, including;


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