Shankaracharya — Shankaracharya, (IAST: Śankarāchārya ) is a commonly used title of heads of maţhas (monasteries) in the Advaita tradition. The title derives from Adi Shankara, a theologian of Hinduism, who established four maţhas in four regions of India. The… … Wikipedia
Shankaracharya (Titel) — Vidyashankara Tempel in Sringeri, einem der vier Shankaracharya Sitze Shankaracharya bezeichnet einen Titel und das damit verbundene Amt spiritueller Führer und Äbte in Indien. Shankaracharyas sind Vorsteher eines der vier großen Shankaracharya… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Shankaracharya Order — (est. seventh century C.E.) The Shankaracharya Order is an order of renun ciants said to have been founded by the great seventh century VEDANTA philosopher SHANKARA (also known as Shankaracharya). It is formally known as the Dashanami (10… … Encyclopedia of Hinduism
Shankaracharya temple — The Shankaracharya Temple, also known as the Jyesteshwara temple is located in Srinagar, India. It is dedicated to Lord Shiva . The temple is located on the summit of the Takt e suleiman hill overlooking Srinagar town.The temple dates back to 200 … Wikipedia
Shankaracharya — /ˈʃʌŋkərəˌtʃajə/ (say shungkuhruh.chahyuh) noun fl. 9th century AD, Hindu philosopher and guru, chief exponent of Vedanta …
Adi Shankaracharya — Adi Shankara Adi Shankara Naissance: 788 Kalady (Inde) Décès: 820? Kedarnath (Inde) École/tradition … Wikipédia en Français
Adi Shankarâchârya — Adi Shankara Adi Shankara Naissance: 788 Kalady (Inde) Décès: 820? Kedarnath (Inde) École/tradition … Wikipédia en Français
Adi Shankarāchārya — Adi Shankara Adi Shankara Naissance: 788 Kalady (Inde) Décès: 820? Kedarnath (Inde) École/tradition … Wikipédia en Français
Holy Shankaracharya Order — (est. 1974) The Holy Shankaracharya Order was founded in 1974 by Swami Lakshmy Devyashram (d. 1981), a disciple of Swami SHIVANANDA SARASWATI (1887–1963). Swami Lakshmy had started on a spiritual path alone when she met the late Shivananda,… … Encyclopedia of Hinduism
Shri Shankaracharya College of Engineering and Technology — (SSCET) is the first Engineering College in India to be named after Adi Shri Shankaracharya and blessed by all present jagadguru. This college was commissioned during the session 1999 2000 with the goal of providing undergraduate and postgraduate … Wikipedia