SHANKARACHARYA

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'Shankaracharya', (IAST: ''ÅšankarÄchÄrya'') is a commonly used title of heads of maÅ£has (monasteries) in the Advaita tradition. The title derives from Åšankara of Kaladi, a theologian of Hinduism, who established four maÅ£has in the four regions of India.
As the first historically recognized teacher in the lineage, Śankara is also called Ādi Śankara (the first Śankara). The four institutions traditionally said to have been established by Ādi Śankara are;

★ the ''UttarÄmnÄya matha'', or northern matha at Joshimath

★ the ''PÅ«rvÄmnÄya matha'' or eastern matha, the Govardhana matha, at Puri

★ the ''DakshinÄmnÄya matha'', or the Sringeri Sharada Peetham, the southern matha, at Shringeri

★ the ''PaÅ›chimÄmnÄya matha'', or the Dwaraka Pitha, the western matha, at Dwarka .
The heads of these four institutions are considered the principal Shankaracharyas in India today. Shree Raghotham Peeta established in Gokarna, (presently, known as Ramachandrapura matha is the oldest of Shankaracharya Peeta's in Karnataka, according to 'Karnataka Purathatva Ilake(Karnataka Arceology Department). Kanchi matha claims that Adi Shankara established it as the ''Sarvagnya Peetha'' in a position of supremacy over the other mathas of the subcontinent, before his samadi. However this claim is disputed by the other four Peethams. In addition, the heads of the Sumeru matha in Varanasi, the Karavir matha in Kolhapur, Maharashtra, the Sankarananda matha in Puri, Orissa and other institutions are also referred to as Shankaracharyas. There are more than 100 such Shankaracharyas in India today .
See also: 1966 anti-cow slaughter agitation.
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