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Adi Shankara with his disciples, painting by Raja Ravi Varma "Bhaja Govindam" (Sanskrit: भज गोविन्दं, lit. 'praise/seek Govinda'), also known as "Moha Mudgara" (lit. ' destroyer of illusion '), is a popular Hindu devotional poem in Sanskrit composed by Adi Shankara.
Adi Shankaracharya is a 1983 Indian film in Sanskrit language directed by G. V. Iyer. The film depicts the life and times of the Hindu philosopher, Adi Shankaracharya, who consolidated the doctrine of Advaita Vedanta in Hindu philosophy. This movie is a prime example of experimental movie era of Kannada film industry.
The exact dates of birth of Adi Shankaracharya believed by four monasteries are Dvārakā at 491 BCE, [note 8] Jyotirmath at 485 BCE, Jagannatha Puri at 484 BCE and Sringeri at 483 BCE. [42] while according to the Kanchipuram Peetham Adi Shankara was born in Kali 2593 (509 BCE). [43] [note 9]
Aadi Shankaracharya is produced under the banner of the Sri Sri Publications Trust and ONM Multimedia, presented by the Art of Living. [7] The web series is directed and written by Onkar Nath Mishra. [8] The series has been shot at various locations across India, including Mumbai and Bengaluru. [9]
[2] [3] Another monastery Kanchi Kamkoti Peeth in south India also derives its establishment and tradition to Adi Shankara, however its heads are called "Acharya" or "Jagadguru" instead of "Shankaracharya". The table below gives an overview of the four main Shankaracharya Amnaya Mathas reputedly founded by Adi Shankara, and their details. [4]
The text is as follows: [3] I am not mind, nor intellect, nor ego, nor the reflections of inner self (citta). I am not the five senses, nor am I the five elements.
Statue of Adi Shankara, the composer of this hymn The Kanakadhara Stotra ( Sanskrit : कनकधारा स्तोत्रम् , romanized : Kanakadhārāstotram ) is a Hindu hymn ( stotram ) composed in Sanskrit by the Hindu guru Adi Shankara .
Adi Shankara: 6 "Dadhya Dayanupavano" (Kanakadharasthavam) P. Leela: Adi Shankara: 7 "Dravino Da Dravina Sasmarasye" (Jalakarshana Slokam) P. Jayachandran: Adi Shankara: 8 "Gange cha Yamune Chaiva Godavari" P. Leela: Adi Shankara: 9 "Jaagrath Swapna Sushupthi" (Chandalashtakam) P. Jayachandran: Adi Shankara: 10 "Janmadukham Jaraadukham" P ...