
Adi
Sankaracharya
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Adi
Sankaracharya was born in the year 805 (AD) and is regarded as one of
the greatest philosophers, mystic and poet of all times. His parents
were Shivaguru and Shivataarakaa (also known as Aryamba).
Sankaracharya's father died at an early age and he was brought up by his
mother.
Sankaracharya was very intelligent and learned the Vedas at a very early
age.
Adi Shankaracharya was born during the time when Hinduism was divided
into various sects and the ritualistic practice had taken a predominance
over actual philosophical practice. Shankara, in his indisputable style,
set out on a difficult mission to change the outlook of the country and
its people by revamping the vast Hindu literature into a simplified and
easy to understand form. He reinterpreted the Brahma Sutra, Upanishads
and the Geeta.
Shankara wrote on almost all major vedic literature, including
Upanishhads, Brahma-suutra and the Gita.
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In a short
life-span of thirty-two years, Sankaracharya travelled all over India,
establishing monasteries, reforming worship procedures in temples,
writing philosophical treatises, debating with leaders of other
religious traditions and instructing students who flocked to him for
spiritual guidance. |
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Sankaracharya attained maha samadhi at the age of 32 in the year 837 AD. |
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