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Sri Adi Sankara
Some events, and an artist's impression:
Lord Shiva, also known as
Dhakshinamurthy, who spreads the Universal Truth not by words but by his silence and by
his sign of his hand which is held in the form of "Chin Mudra".
About 2500 years ago, when the spiritualisation of the people greatly reduced,
all the Gods and the Rishis went to Kailash and pleaded with Lord Shiva to revive the
world. Lord Shiva agreed with their request and informed that he will be born in this
world. Lord Brahma, Indra and others also agreed to be born in this world to help Lord
Shiva. |

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In Kaladi, Kerala, a learned
brahmin, by the name of Sivaguru, and his wife, Aryambal, spent their life in pooja and in
giving alms to poor and in other good deeds. This childless couple went to Trichur and
performed puja for 48 days to Lord Vadakkunathan (Lord Shiva) and prayed for a son. Lord
Shiva melted in their devotion and appeared before them and told them "I am extremely
happy with your devotion and you will get what you want. But tell me whether you want a
number of dull children or a son who is extremely intelligent, who will live for a short
period only." The couple replied the decision could not be theirs as the Lord knows
what is good for them. |
Lord Dakshinamurthy, pleased
with the reply, was born to Aryambal under the star "Thiruvaithhirai". As the
Lord had already promised that he will be born to do good to this world, the child was
named Sankara. Sam means prosperity and Karathi means te giver. All the visitors stood in
awe at the divinity of the child and said "This is not an ordinary child". |

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As Shankara grew up, he attraced
everybody with his intelligence and kindness. At the age of three, he was given
"Aksharabyas", i.e., the learning of writing and reading. At the age of four, he
lost his father. At the age of five, he was initiated in Brahmacharyam i.e., the holy
thread ceremony was conducted and he was sent to Gurukul for learning of scriptures. As
per the practice the brahmachari has to go from house to house and take alms and submit
this to his guru. On a Dwadasi day Sankara happened to go to the house of a very poor lady
jand asked for the alms. The lady did not have a single grain of rice in her house to
give. However she had kept a single Amla fruit for herself as it was a Dwadasi day. She
unhesitatingly gave this Amla fruit to Sankara as she could not send a Brahmachari empty
handed. Sankara was moved by her selflessness and the poverty of the lady and prayed to
Goddess Lakshmi in a beautiful sloka which is called "Kanaka Dhara Stotram". On
completion of this stotram, Goddess Lakshmi appeared in person and showered a rain of
golden coins on the poor lady's house. |
One day, the rishis came to him
and reminded him of his duty to the land in spreading spiritualism. Sankara agreed it was
time to become a Sanyasi and go all over the country to kindle religious ferver.
One day when Sankara was taking bath, a crocodile caught hold of his leg.
Sankara called out to his mother. Aryambal came running and to her horror she found her
son in the grip of the crocodile and she cried that se did not know how to help her son.
Sri Sankara informed his mother that his life was nearing to an end, but if he
became a Sanyasi, he could start a new life as a sannyasi. Thus Sri Sankara obtained
permission from his mother to become a sannyasi. |

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Sri Sankara went in the search
of a Guru to be formally initiated as a Sannyasi. At the banks of the river Narmada, he
found the river gushing forth into floods. By using his powers, he encapsulated the river
in his Kamandal (a vessel sannyasi's carry) and released it in the banks of the river. Sri
Govinda Bagawathpathar, an ascetic who saw this, marvelled at Sri Sankara dn took him on
as a Shishya. |
Sri Govinda Bagawathpadar taught
various vedas to Sri Sankara. He also taught about Advaita, the principle that every one
in this world is the manifestation of God and that God and Atman are one and the same. He
advises Sri Sankara to go out in the world and spread this truth throughout the country. |

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Sri Sankara went to Kasi and by
that time, he had a lot of disciples. One of them, Sanandhyaya, was drying the clothes of
his Guru and suddenly Sri Sankara called him to the other bank of the river as he needed
the clothes urgently. Sanandhyaya, little realising that he would drown, starts walking
into the river. However, the Grace of his Guru resulted in a lotus materialising wherever
he was keeping his foot. When asked as to how did he cross the river, he says that when
his Guru calls, he is not to worry about anything. Sri Sankara named him as Padma Padar
(lotus feet). |
Once, in Kasi, when Sri Sankara
was going to the Vishwanath Temple, his path was blocked by an "untouchable" who
was accompanied by his wife and 4 dogs. The disciples of Sri Sankara shouted at him to
make way, and to keep a distance. The untouchable smiled and said, ""According
to your principle of Advaita, which you practice, all the Jivatma are same as God. How do
you ask me to go? How am I different from your Paramacharya? What you say is unreasonable.
How can I go away from myself?"
Sri Sankara realised that it was not an ordinary person and understood that it
was Lord Shiva himself who had come along with His escort and the four Vedas. He
prostrated before the Lord and sang five slokas called "Manisha Panchakam". Lord
Shiva presented himself along with Visalakshi and blessed Sri Sankara. |

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When Shri Sankara was 16, a very
old Brahmin of ill health started arguments with him about Brahmasutra bashyam which Shri
Sankara had written. Shri Sankara was astounded by his intelligence and arguments but they
continued their discussion. The arguments continued for days together and the more Shri
Sankara argued, his ideas crystallised more and more and he understood that the old man
was none other than Vyasa Rishi, who was the creator of Brahmasutra. Sri Sankara said that
he has done a great disrespect to the sage by entering into an argument. Vyasa Rishi said
"I fully agree with your bashyam and I wanted to establish that yours is correct. I
bless that you should live another 16 years and you should spread this Advaita throughout
the country." |
Sri Sankara learnt that there
was a great learned person by the name Mandana Mishra who lived in Mahishmati and who
followed the Karma Mimaamsa method of devotion. Sri Sankara arrived at his house and found
his house was closed and Mandala Mishra was carrying out some rituals inside his house.
Sri Sankara entered the house by using his powers and entered the house. Mandala Mishra
became very angry and shouted at Sri Sankara. But Sri Sankara smiled and explained the
uselessness of such rituals.
However, Mandala Mishra admired the intelligence of Sri Sankara and started
discussions with him after completing the rituals. Sri Sankara said that there should be a
judge to decide the winner and suggested that Sarasawani, the wife of Mandala Mishra, to
be the judge. Sarasawani, who was extremely intelligent and learned, realised that Sri
Sankara was none other than Lord Shiva, did not want to declare her husband as the loser.
She suggested that both of them should wear a garland of flowers and whichever garland
fades first, that person would be the loser. Naturally, Sri Sankara won. |

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As per the original condition,
Mandala Mishra became an ascetic and started to leave the house. Unable to bear the
separation, Sarasawani stood transfixed and told Sri Sankara that according to our faith,
the husband and wife, even though have two bodies, are spiritually one and she would be
incomplete without her husband.
Sri Sankara accepted this and started discussion with this lady. Saraswani
showered questions like rain and Sri Sankara gave very beautiful answers and Sarasawani
acknowledged him, and followed Sri Sankara and her husband's footsteps. |
In their travels, they reached
Sringeri in Karnataka, which is on the banks of Tungabadra. While Sri Sankara and Mandala
Mishra were walking, Sarasawani did not move and stood fixed in the sands of Tungabadra.
Sri Sankara turned back and realised by his divine powers that Sarasawani did not want to
proceed any further and created a seat for her for spreading the Advaita. This seat is
today called the Sharada Peetham or the Seat of Sharada. This was the first Mutt installed
by Sri Sankara, with the direction that all the heads of the Mutts will be called
Sankaracharayas and they will have a lineage of Shishyas or disciples. |

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When Sri Sankara was in
Sringeri, he divined by his superior powers that his mother was in her deathbed, and as
per his promise while taking Sanyas that he would be by her side while she breathes her
last, he reached Kaladi and paid his last respects to the old lady. Aryambal was happy
that her son had come back. Sri Sankara prayed to Lord Venkateswara who appeared in person
and blessed Aryambal. Sri Sankara did the last rites for his mother but the people of
Kaladi said that a Sanyasi does not have the right to do the last rites, but he did not
hear that and carried the body of Aryambal and put her in the pyre himself and lit it
himself. |
After the death of his mother,
he went all over the country and converted the people of other faith to Advaita. He
revived a number of temples and using his powers, he established a number of Yentras in
these temples to spread the blessings of Parasakthi. During his travels, he arrived at
Mukambi, a religious place in Karnataka. A poor brahmin came to Sri Sankara with his deaf
and dumb son and prostrated before Sri Sankara. Sri Sankara asked the boy, "who are
you?". The dumb and deaf child, for the first time, opened his mouth and explained,
"The body is not me, it is the Paramatma who is my body." Sri Sankara was
pleased with his answer and he gave an amla fruit and named this boy as Hastaaamalakan.
(Hastaa means hand and Amalakan means amala). Hastaamalaka became one of the principle
disciples of Sri Sankara. |

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Sri Sankara, with his three
principle disciples, namely, Padmapadar, Sureshwarar (Mandala Mishra) and Hastaamalaka,
went from place to place, and preached Advaita. Sri Sankara gave intense training to his
disciples. One of the other disciples, Giri, while listening to the discourses, would not
ask any doubts, would not open his mouth, and would be silent all the time. Some of the
other disciples thought that this Giri was a dumb idiot and did not know anything. One
day, all the disciples were ready to listen to Sri Sankara's discourses. Sri Sankara
waited for Giri to arrive. Ultimately, Giri turned up but instead of keeping silent on
that day, burst forth into eight slokas which had never been heard by the disciples
earlier. These were the creation of Giri. On hearing this, all the disciples felt ashamed
and praised Giri. These slokas are called "Thotaka ashtakam". Giri was named as
Thotakar by Sri Sankara. |
Sri Sankara visited
Thiruvidaimarudur in Tanjore district of Tamilnadu, which is a great religious place, and
the ruling deity in the temple was Lord Shiva. The learned Saivites of the temple informed
Sri Sankara that Lord Shiva is the creator and that they are all merely lowly life created
by Lord Shiva, and if that was so, how does Sri Sankara say that they were one with the
Lord ? They did not agree with the Advaita principle. Sri Sankara asked them to enter the
temple. As they reached the Sanctum Santorum of the temple, their was a thunderous
statement "Satyam is Advaita". This was repeated thrice and it was also followed
by a hand which came out of the Linga which conformed the truth. All the learned persons
acknowledged the principle of Advaita and accepted Sri Sankara as their Guru. Even today,
there is a Sankara Mutt at Thiruvaimarudur and there is a linga with a hand materialising
out of it. |

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Sri Sankara visited
Thiruvanaikar, near Trichy in Tamilnadu. In this temple, the Goddess Akhilandeswari was
having a feirce power and people who went to have her darshan could not stand the
fierceness of this Goddess. Sri Sankara created two sets of earrings which are called
Tatankam and he presented these to the Goddess. The fierceness of the deity reduced. This
tatankam, the earrings, has been maintained over time by the Acharyas of the Kanchi Mutt. |
Sri Sankara visited Tirupathi
and recited the Sloka "Vishnu pathathi keshanta stotra" which describes the Lord
from his foot to the head. He wanted the people to visit the Lord in great numbers and get
his blessings, he established an yantra. From that day the number of followers of the
temple increased and is increasing day by day. |

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Arjuna tree is the tree of
"Marutha" and the place where Lord Shiva appears as a Linga under this
"Martha" tree is called Arjuna Kshetra. The Thiruvadaimaruthur which Sri Sankara
visited earlier is called Madhyaarjunam. Srisaila, in Andhra, is called Mallikarjunam as
Lord Shiva resides under a Marutha Tree which has also got Jasmine creepers on this tree.
Sri Sankara visited this tree and became ecstastic on seeing the linga at the foot of this
tree. His happiness flowed like the waves of a flood and became a sloka called
Sivanandalahiri. |
Near Srisailam, there is a
forest called Hatakeshwaram, that no man enters. Sri Sankara entered this place and did
penance for many days. During this time, a Kabalika, by name Kirakashan appeared before
him. Kapalikas are a set of people who live in the burial grounds and pray to God by
giving human and animal sacrifice. They were against Advaita which preaches love and
affection and shuns violence. He asked Sri Sankara that he should give his body as a human
sacrifice to Lord Shiva. Sri Sankara was happy to hear this request and agreed. Kirakashan
was about to cut off Sri Sankara's head when Lord Narasimha appeared in the form of a lion
and killed Kirakashan. |

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Sri Sankara completed his
travels and went to Badrinath. Lord Vishnu appeared before him and told that his sculpture
in Alaknanda river should be taken out and a temple should be built for it. This temple is
called Badrinarayan temple and is one of the important religious places for Hindus. |
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