Tag: Shankaracharya

  • Who Discovered Kalady Shankaracharya Birth Place

    Adi Shankaracharya is reported to have been born in Kalady,Kerala.

     

    But to my knowledge there seems to be no reference of the birth place during Shankara’s Times or in his contemporary works.

     

    Then how Kalady has been determined as the birth place of Shankaracharya?

     

    This seems to be  a controversial issue.

     

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    Sankara Keerthi Sthamba Mandapam.

     

    "Further in case the kanchi mutt relied on chidambaram as adi
    > sankara's birth place then why do they have a adi sankara sthupi at kaladi -
    > it should have been at chidambaram. Also why are they celebrating the
    > sankara jayanthi at kaladi instead of chidambaram ? Please forward facts
    > instead of fiction."
    >
    > Kaladi was unknown to the world until Sri Sacchidananda Shivabhinava
    > Nrsimha Bharati Mahaswamigal, the 33rd Peetadhipathi of Sringeri Sharada
    > Peetam, discovered it in 1910 and consecrated shrines for Sri Adi Shankara,
    > Sri Sharadambal and Sri Aryambal there. Only in the latter part of the 1900s
    > did the Kanchi Mutt construct the Keerthi Sthambam in Kaladi.
    
    
    If kaladi was unknown to the world then from the time of birth of adi
    sankara to the time of the 33rd acharya of sringeri peetam, all the previous
    acharyas of the sringeri, dwarka, jyotir mutt, kanchi must have been
    searching for a place called kaladi and then Lo! they were enlightened by
    the 33rd acarya of the sringeri peetam.
    
    
    

    "

    While his achievements are eternal and unforgettable, his birthplace was forgotten by society for many centuries. In this film, we describe how Kalady was rediscovered by the 33rd Jagadguru of the Sri Sharada Peetham at Sringeri, Sri Sacchidananda Shivabhinava Narasimha Bharati Mahaswamiji. This film takes you on a visual journey of Kalady from the time of Sri Shankara’s parents, his birth and the miraculous events of his childhood. It also chronicles a contemporary history of Kalady, including the various landmarks and temples associated with his life. The film contains fascinating interviews with ordinary people, former rulers and spiritual leaders who were all influenced by this great philosopher. Through beautiful and heart-stopping images of nature, people and temples, this film provides an unforgettable experience of what Sri Shankara’s life may have been like, and how he touched the lives of Kalady’s residents over the centuries.

    Speaking in lucid Sanskrit, Jagadguru, Sri Bharati TirthaMahaswamiji, the current and 36th Acharya of DakshinamnayaSri Sharada Peetham at Sringeri, enlightens us about the life of Sri Shankaracharya and the rediscoverer of Kalady – the 33rd Jagadguru. The 33rd Jagadguru instituted the now internationally observed Shankara Jayanti celebrations and was instrumental in bringing about the first-ever publication of the complete works of Sri Shankaracharya.

    This documentary is dedicated to this reveredMahaswamiji, the 33rd Jagadguru of Sringeri. It is solely due to his untiring efforts that the glory of Kalady and its special place in the legacy of Sri Shankaracharya has been preserved for the world.

    Released in Kalady on May 18th 2010, during theCentenary Celebrations to mark the consecration of the temples for Sri Adi Shankaracharya and Goddess Sharada at Kalady.

    Watch the Film in the Link:

     

    http://vimeo.com/11041181

     

    Citation.

     

    http://www.advaita-vedanta.org/archives/advaita-l/2006-October/017626.html
    
    
    http://www.kaladyfilm.com/
    
  • Date Of Shankaracharya Born In Chidambaram

     

    श्रुतिस्मृतिपुराणानामालयं करुणालयम्|

    नमामि भगवत्पादशंकरं लोकशङ्करम् ||
    Śruti smṛti purāṇānāṃālayaṃ karuṇālayaṃ|
    Namāmi Bhagavatpādaśaṅkaraṃ lokaśaṅkaraṃ||

    I salute the compassionate abode of the Vedas, Smritis and Puranas known as Shankara Bhagavatpada, who makes the world auspicious.

     

     

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    Adi Shankaracharya.

     

    Dating Adi Shankaracharya proves to be a daunting task.

     

    1.The habit of using nom de plume by Rishis, Philosophers and Kings.We have many Agastya, Avvaiyaar,Viswamitras.

     

    This makes it difficult to  date them precisely as they have lived at different points of time.

     

    Shankaracharya‘ Guru Govinda Bhagavadpada, one study claims lived during the period of Vikramaditya as there are two Vikramadityas,one of the

    Maurya and another of the Chalukya dynasty.

     

    The first one lived around 4th Century CE, while the latter in (Vikramaditya II )(733–746 CE)

     

    2.The internal evidence of Shankaracharya’s works do not provide many a clue,exception being the one about Thirugnana Sambhandar, who, it is

    agreed, is addressed by Shankaracharya as ‘Dravida Sisu’ in his Soundayalahari.

     

    His references to Kumarila Bhatta and Mandana Misra are equally confusing to pin point the date.

     

    Kumarilabhatta is dated approximately at  roughly AD 700.

     

    Mandana Misra at 800 AD;he was a student of Mandana Misra.

     

    Thirugnana Sambhandar who is referred by Shankaracharya is dated  7th Century AD.

     

    There is confusion here as , according to some reports, Appar, who was a contemporary of GnanaSambhandar, lived during the period of Raja Raja

    Chozhan, who lived 985 and 1014 !

    This is not correct as Raja Raja Chozhan found the ancient scripts of Appar, among many others with the help of Nambi Anadar Nambi.

     

    Yet in his Magnum Opus, Ponniyin Selvan quotes Appar having met Kundavai, daughter of Raja Raja Chozhan.

     

    3.Adi Shankaracharya scrupulously avoided any mention of his personal Life.

     

    He always refers to himself as the Disciple of Govinda Bhagavadpaada, “Govindabhagavadpada Sishya’

     

    4.That Shankaracharya is an Avatar of Shiva-this has obfuscated research with out bias.

     

    With all these impediments there are two distinct views which seem credible.

     

     

    • 788–820 CE: This is the mainstream scholarly opinion, placing Shankara in mid to late 8th century CE. These dates are based on records at the Śṛṅgeri Śāradā Pīṭha, which is the only matha to have maintained a relatively unbroken record of its Acharyas; starting with the third Acharya, one can with reasonable confidence date the others from the 8th century to the present. The Sringeri records state that Shankara was born in the 14th year of the reign of “VikramAditya”, but it is unclear as to which king this name refers. Though some researchers identify the name with Chandragupta II (4th century CE), modern scholarship accepts the VikramAditya as being from the Chalukya dynasty of Badami, most likely Vikramaditya II (733–746 CE), 8 t which would place him in the middle of the 8th century. Max Müller, Macdonnel, Pathok, Deussen and Radhakrishnan all accept the dates 788–820 CE. The date 788–820 is also among those considered acceptable by Swami Tapasyananda, though he raises a number of questions.
    • 509–477 BCE: This dating, more than a millennium ahead of all others, is based on records of the heads of the Shankara Maṭhas at Dvaraka Pitha and Govardhana mathaand the fifth Peetham at Kanchi.However, the succession of acharyas at these two mathas were often disrupted by geopolitical realities and these records are not considered as reliable as the Sringeri chronology. Also, such an early date would be in conflict with much else in Indian chronology. According to these revisionist models, these are the actual dates, and it is other collateral dates, such as the date of Gautama Buddha (which serves as an anchor for modern academic history of India), that need to be moved back. However, such an early date is not consistent with the fact that Shankara quotes the Buddhist logician Dharmakirti, who finds mention in Xuanzang (7th century).[12] Also, his near-contemporary Kumārila Bhaṭṭa is usually dated c. 8th century CE. Most scholars feel that due to invasions and other discontinuities, the records of the Dwaraka and Govardhana mathas are not as reliable as those of Sringeri. Thus, while considerable debate exists, the pre-Christian Era dates are usually discounted, and the most likely period for Shankara is during the 8th century CE.
    • 44–12 BCE: the commentator Anandagiri believed he was born at Chidambaram in 44 BCE and died in 12 BCE.
    • 6th century CE: Telang placed him in this century. Sir R G Bandarkar believed he was born in 680 CE.
    • 805–897: A D Venkiteswara not only places Shankara later than most, but also had the opinion that it would not have been possible for him to have achieved all the works apportioned to him, and has him live ninety two years.

    On balance by relying on the records of Sringeri Sharada Peetham, where there no break in succession of the Acaharyas of Shankaracharya, the Date of

     

    Shankaracharya may be taken at 8th Century CE.

     

    *Anandagiri.

    Trotakacharya (IAST Troṭakācārya) (c. 8th century CE) was a disciple of Ādi Śaṅkara, the Advaita philosopher. He was made the first Jagadguru (head) of the Jyotirmaṭha Pīthaṃ, the northern maṭha founded by Ādi Śaṅkara near Badrinath. He founded a maṭha by name Vadakke Matham in Thrissur, Kerala.

     

    Inputs welcome.

     

    Citation.

     

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adi_Shankara

     

     

     

    www.sringeri.net

    History of the Tamils by PT.Srinivasa Ayyangar

  • Sarvajna Peetha Pakistan Shankaracharyas Throne Of Wisdom

     

    “Namastey Sharada Devi Kashmir Pur Vasini Tvam Ham Prartheye Nityam Vidya Danam Che De hi mey” meaning Salutations to you,

     

    Sharada, O Goddess, O one who resides in Kashmir. I pray to you daily, please give me the charity of knowledge.

     

    This is the Prayer recited by the people of Kashmir even to day about the Saradha Desh.

     

     

     

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    Sarvagjna Peetha, Sharadha Peeth, Kashmir.

     

     

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    Inside Sharda Temple Complex.

     

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    Sharda Peetha Aerial View.

     

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    Inside The Sharada Temple Images removed.

    This is where,

     

    Adi Shankaracharya ascended the Sarvagna Peetha, Seat of Learning of Throne of Wisdom’

     

    Ramanujacharya visited and contemplated before embarking upon his commentary on Brahma Sutra,

     

    ‘The temple is so ancient that Kashmir State was earlier known as ‘Sharada Peeth’. It is at this temple that Sankaracharya received the right to sit on

    the Sarvanjnanapeetham orSarvajna peetha(Throne of Wisdom).

     

    The temple is at a height of 11000 feet above the sea level and is about 70 miles from Shrinagar.

    The length of the temple is 142 feet and width is 94.6 feet. The outer walls of the temple are 6 ft. wide and 11 ft long.

     

     

    And there are arches with 8 ft. height. It is a very good example of architecture.

     

     

    The Śāradā image atShringeri Sharadamba temple was once said to have been made of sandalwood, which is supposed to have been taken by

    the Shankaracharya from here.”

     

    *Kashmiri Pandits from India regularly try to visit this temple to offer prayers, but there are instances where they were not permitted to cross the LOC and visit the temple.

     

    Yet some of the best photographs of this place is by Pakistani Muslims.

     

    Location of the Temple.

    The temple is located in the remote village of Sharda, in Pakistan’ Neelam Valley, at a distance of 60 miles from Baramulla in Indian-administered Kashmir, and 40 miles from Muzaffarabad, capital of Azad Kashmir. It lies 16 miles to the northwest of the Line of Control in a militarily sensitive area.

    Sharada Peeth (Sarvajnapeetha) temple ruins, in Azad Kashmir.

    Given its close proximity to the contentious Line of Control, access to the site by foreigners is sometimes restricted during periods of heightened tension with India.

     

    In 2007, a group of Kashmiri Pandits who were permitted to visit Azad Kashmir were denied permission visit the temple.

    Citizens of Pakistan, including its Hindu population, do not face any official restriction in visiting the site. Visitors from India are generally refused access to the region, given its close proximity to the Line of Control, though foreigners from other countries do not face similar restrictions – although they may be denied entry during periods of heightened tensions with India.

    I am providing the thread of discussions found in the site.

     

    jiju 27-May-2013 17:18
    aacharya shankara was born in kerala (southern part of India) Kashmir is in northern part of India…this temple teach us the unity of our country in the ancient age..but now…we are divided..let us rebuild this oldest university and also our unity…
    SURESH PANDITA 22-Mar-2013 06:42
    WE THE KASHMIRI PANDITS USE TO VISIT NEELUM VALLEY AND PAY THE OBEISANCE TO MATA SHARDA FROM THE IMMORAL TIMES . MATA SHARDA IS THE SUPREME SEAT OF LEARNING AND KNOWLEDGE. AT JAMMU J&K INDIA WE HAVE CREATED REPLICA OF MATA SHARDA SHRINE MANAGED BY THE SHARDA MATA TRUST . WE HAD REQUEST GOVT . TO ALLOW US TO VISIT SHARDA TO PAY OBEISANCE .
    KINDLY SEND ME MORE PICS SO OF SHARDA SHRINE .

     

     

    Asif Razzaq(Grace)islamabad 11-Jul-2012 20:34
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    abdullah khawaja seri kalas 11-Jul-2012 17:56
    welldone brother

     

    Adi guru Shankaracharya paid a visit to Sharada Nilaya in Kashmir known as Sarvajna Peetha (the seat of the all knowing).

    Those who are not all-knowing are not entitled to sit on it; no one could claim to be an expert in any religion or philosophy without sitting on it. Shankara did not wish to show himself off as Sarvajna.

    He felt that Sri Sharada Nilaya with Sarvajna Peetha was by itself a place worthy of visit by all devotees. Besides, Kashmir is the crown of Bharat. So he resolved to go there, lest the ancient Hindu religion should perish there.

    There are four gates in four directions for entering Sharada Nilaya.

    Eminent scholars and philosophers had entered it from various directions and had established their scholarly merit But no one so far had adorned this chair of Sarvajna.

    And also till their no one had even attempted to enter the temple through the Southern gate May be this gate was waiting for Acharya Shankara. only who was from the South! Scholars of many group and communities were waiting for him in ‘ the premises of Sir SharadaNilaya

    All were filled with a feeling of reverence to see him who was learned in both Jnana and Vijnana Yet the scholars in religious philosophies of Jaina, Bouddha, Samkhya, Yoga, Nays and Vaisheshika confronted him at the time of his entry to the temple, Shankara defeated all of them in philosophical debate and then entered the temple through the Southern gate.

    Acharya went to ascend Sarvajna Peetha. Sri Sharada, the presiding deity of all learning, herself set a test for him. Shankara passed this test also. After this the Goddess Herself blessed him, proclaiming his omniscience. So say the ‘Shankara Vijayas’.

     

     

    Citation.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharada_Peeth

    http://www.shaktipeethas.org/ashtadasa/topic90.html

     

     

    http://www.pbase.com/hgharib/shardatemple

     

  • Adi Shankaracharya Horoscope

     

    There is controversy over the Birth date of Adi Shankaracharya.

     

    While some date it BC other date it AD, corresponding to middle ages.

     

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    Sharada Peeth (Sarvajnapeetha) temple, now in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

     

    I shall be posting a detailed article on this.

     

    Meanwhile based on Madhvacharya‘s Sankara Vijayas Anandagiri’s Chidvilasa, Punyasloka Manjari and  the Guru Parampara (succession of different

    persons who acted as the head preceptors of Sankara Mutts) list preserved in the Sringeri Kanchi Kamakoti Sankara Mutt, the date of birth of Adi

    Shankaracharya was fixed by the venerable astrologer Sri B.V.Raman.

     

    This is the Horoscope of Adi Shankaracharya.

     

    Adi Sankara was born on Vaisakha Suddha Panchami, at noon:

     

    Sukla paksheshu, panchamyaam, thithayaam, Bhaskara vasave; Madhyahnecho abhijinnama muhurhta, subha-veekshithae.

     

    Sankara Vijayam .

     

    Date of birth : March – 25 – 044 before Christ; Time : Mid-noon. Place : Kaladi (Kerala);Longitude = 76*–59” East and Latitude = 8*–29’ North.Ayanamsa = 6*–09’ .

    Lagna Sun Moon Mars Mercury Jupiter Venus Saturn Rahu Ketu
    99*22’ 8*12’ 69*12’ 332*36’ 24*06’ 303*36’ 03*-0

     

    Planetary Positions.

     

     

    Mars

    -9-

    Sun

    Mercury

    Venus

    Rahu

    -11-

    Moon

    -12-

    Jupiter Raasi Lagna
    -7- Leo
    Saturn Ketu Libra -3-
    Pisces Venus

    Rahu

    Taurus Sun
    Nava Amsa Mars
    Leo
    Moon Saturn

    Mercury

    Jupiter

    Ketu

    Libra

    Lagna

    Virgo

    Citation.

     

    http://jyothishi-pandit.blogspot.in/2010/05/horoscope-analysis-of-bhagavan-adi.html

     

  • Complex Thoughts Simple Explanation Shankaracharya

    Complex Thoughts Simple Explanation Shankaracharya

    Thoughts in Indian Philosophy and questions raised are very complex.

    It delves deep into the subject , not just skims over.

    The World , to be known, has two elements or two things.

    The Observer and The Observed.

    We are the Observers and all other things are the ‘Observed’

    On our side, The Observer, we have the following .

    The five sense organs,Eyes,Ears, Nose, Mouth and Skin (body, tactile)-5

    Five acts of perception, seeing,tasting etc.(Eyes register Image, they do not experience; to explain  one may have eyes but can not see;the act of seeing is different from ‘seeing’) -5

    It calls for abstract thinking of the highest order.

    However, the Upanishads and Commentator of the of the Upanishads(among other things), Shankaracharya travel that extra mile to make it simple

    for every one to understand.

    On Reality.

    One of the most difficult concepts to follow is the concept of Brahman the ultimate Reality.

    It is described as without qualities ,Attributes.

    How does one describe something,which has Nothing to describe?

    The Upanishads follow the ‘Neti Nyaya’- Not this, not This.

    The reality , Brahman  is described as,

    Neither small, nor Big,

    Neither short, nor Long,

    Neither male nor Female,

    …… this goes on.

    Now if this seems to be tough, try this one.

    The Individual Soul, Jiva appears to be different from the  One, due to ignorance, but once Ignorance is removed, it becomes one with the Brahman.

    How is this explained by analogy by the Upanishads, and by Shankaracharya.

    Upanishads.

    Take a Pot.

    What is inside?

    Air.

    What is outside the Pot?

    Air.

    Now break the Pot.

    Where is the Air inside the Pot and where is the Air that was out side?

    The outside air is Brahman , the inside air is Jiva, individual Soul.

    On The Illusory Nature of the world-Shankaracharya.

    You are traveling  during twilight in a single track in a Forest.

    You find a rope. .

    In the twilight, you assume it is a Snake and you are scared.

    You shine a Light on it only to find it is Rope ,not a Snake.

    Now which is true?

    The Rope?

    The Snake?

    Shankaracharya explains.

    Though the perception of Rope as a Snake is false, it was true till you switched on the Light.

    You were scared.

    So, At that point of Time, it  was/is true.

    Once it was seen in the Light, it is found to be false.

    Now The Rope is found to be true.

    Where was it when you saw the Rope.

    So,

    The world is real as you experience it, till your ignorance leaves you .

    The Brahman , Reality dawns when you are without Ignorance.

    So the Reality and the world of names and forms are both Real at the same time.

    Yet the Brahman, Reality, Brahman is more Real as the air out side the Pot.

    So the world is Illusory , yet one has to live through it .

    That’s Shankaracharya!

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