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  2. Achyutashtakam. Shlokams, Sankara, Krishna. Achyutashtakam, composed by Sri Adi Shankaracharya, is in praise of Lord Krishna. It is a simple yet wonderful hymn of eight stanzas comprising the names of lord Vishnu with main emphasis on his incar.

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    Born in Kāladi in C. 788 A.D., Śaṅkara was a “child-prodigy”. Son of Śivaguru and Āryāmbā (or Satī Mādhavīyā or Viśiṣṭā), Śaṅkara not only performed miracles in his early age, but even used his charisma to influence his mother to allow him to take sudden renunciation i.e., āpat-saṃnyāsa’, at the early age of six or seven, to become a pupil of Govindapāda. This early phase of his life culminated in the composition by him (at the age of twelve) of his famous commentary on the Brahma-Sūtra, the...

    Shilpashastra

    Śaṅkara (शङ्कर):—Third of the eleven emanations of Rudra (ekādaśa-rudra), according to the Aṃśumadbhedāgama and the Śilparatna. The images of this aspects of Śiva should have three eyes, four arms, jaṭāmakuṭas and be of white colour. It should be draped also in white clothes and be standing erect (samabhaṅga) on a padmapīṭha. It should be adorned with all ornaments and with garlands composed of all flowers and it should keep their front right hand in the abhaya and the front left hand in the...

    Natyashastra

    Śaṅkara (शङ्कर) is a Sanskrit word referring to a deity. Acording to the Nāṭyaśāstra 1.88-93, when Brahmā, Indra and all other gods went to inspect the playhouse (nāṭyamaṇḍapa) designed by Viśvakarmā, he assigned different deities for the protection of the playhouse itself, as well as for the objects relating to dramatic performance (prayoga). As such, Brahmā assigned Śaṅkara to the second section (joint/knot, parva) of the Jarjara (Indra’s banner staf). The protection of the playhouse was en...

    Tibetan Buddhism

    Śaṅkara (शङ्कर) is the name of a Pratyekabuddha mentioned as attending the teachings in the 6th century Mañjuśrīmūlakalpa: one of the largest Kriyā Tantras devoted to Mañjuśrī (the Bodhisattva of wisdom) representing an encyclopedia of knowledge primarily concerned with ritualistic elements in Buddhism. The teachings in this text originate from Mañjuśrī and were taught to and by Buddha Śākyamuni in the presence of a large audience (including Śaṅkara). Śaṃkara (शंकर) or Śaṃkaratīrtha refers to...

    General definition

    During the time of Dharmakirti, Adi Shankara (569-537 BCE) defeated Buddhists in the debate. Taranatha writes; “Inflated with vanity, they entered into debate with Shankaracharya. In this the Buddhists were defeated and, as a result everything belonging to the twenty-five centers of the Doctrine was lost to Tirthikas (Brahmana philosophers) and the centers were deserted. About five hundred Upāsakas (Buddhists) had to enter the path of Tirthikas.”

    Jain philosophy

    Saṅkara (सङ्कर) refers to one of the “faults” (doṣa)mentioned in the Syādvādaratnākara and Vidyānanda’s Aṣṭaśatī as well as the Tarkarahasyadīpikā (p 93b).

    General definition

    Śaṅkara (शङ्कर) is the name of a Vidyādhara-city, situated on mount Vaitāḍhya (in the northern row), according to chapter 1.3 [ādīśvara-caritra]of Hemacandra’s 11th century Triṣaṣṭiśalākāpuruṣacaritra: an ancient Sanskrit epic poem narrating the history and legends of sixty-three illustrious persons in Jainism. Accordingly, Saṃkara (संकर, “intermixing”) according to the 2nd-century Tattvārthasūtra 5.38.—What is the meaning of saṃkara-vyatikara? Intermixing is called saṃkara and becoming one a...

    Sankara refers to one of the Siddhars (Siddhas) and Rishis mentioned by Rangarasa Desiga Swamigal in his Siddhargal Potri Thoguppu. Each name in the list starts with prefix ‘Om’ followed by the Siddhar’s names and ends with refrain ‘Thiruvadigal Potri’. For example for Sankara: ஓம் சங்கர மகரிஷி திருவடிகள் போற்றி [ōm caṅkara makariṣi tiruvaṭikaḷ pōṟ...

    Pali-English dictionary

    saṅkara : (adj.) blissful. (m.) blending; mixing. || saṅkāra (m.) rubbish. 1) Saṅkāra, (fr. saṃ+kṛ) rubbish Vin. I, 48; IV, 265; J.I, 315; II, 196. 2) Saṅkara, 2(adj.) (cp. Sk. śaṅkara) blissful Mhbv 4 (sabba°). (Page 662) 3) Saṅkara, 1 (fight, confusion) wrongly for saṅgara Nett 149, in quot. fr. M.III, 187. (Page 662)

    Marathi-English dictionary

    śaṅkara (शंकर).—m (S Maker or conferrer of śa or prosperity. ) A name of Shiva. 2 The famous teacher popularly designated śaṅkarācārya q. v. --- OR --- śaṅkara (शंकर).—a S Auspicious, propitious, conferring happiness or weal. --- OR --- śaṅkarā (शंकरा) [or शंकराभरण, śaṅkarābharaṇa].—m (S) A mode of music. See rāga. --- OR --- saṅkara (संकर).—m (S) Confusedly mixing or mingling. 2 Tumultuous intermixture; a medley, farrago, hotchpotch. 3 also saṅkarajāti f (S) A mixed caste or race; a caste pr...

    Sanskrit dictionary

    Śaṃkara (शंकर).—a. (-rā-rī f.) [शं सुखं करोति कृ-अच् (śaṃ sukhaṃ karoti kṛ-ac)] Conferring happiness or prosperity, auspicious, propitious; भीताः शितशराभीताः शंकरं तत्र शंकरम् (bhītāḥ śitaśarābhītāḥ śaṃkaraṃ tatra śaṃkaram) (menire) Kirātārjunīya 15.31. -raḥ 1Name of Śiva. 2) Name of a celebrated teacher and author (śaṃkarācārya). -rī 1Name of Pārvatī, wife of Śiva. 2)Bengal madder. 3)The Śamī tree. --- OR --- Śāṅkara (शाङ्कर).— 1)A bull. 2) A Śaivaite, a devotee of Śaṃkara; प्रतोषिताश्च शाङ्...

  3. Sep 1, 2023 · Sankaram Sankaracharyam Kesavam- Shloka. The verse a salutation often used at the beginning or end of traditional Indian philosophical texts. It pays homage to the great philosophers and scholars Śaṅkara (Adi Shankaracharya), Keśava (Lord Krishna), and Bādarāyaṇa (Veda Vyasa).

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Adi_ShankaraAdi Shankara - Wikipedia

    e. Adi Shankara (8th c. CE), also called Adi Shankaracharya (Sanskrit: आदि शङ्कर, आदि शङ्कराचार्य, romanized: Ādi Śaṅkara, Ādi Śaṅkarācārya, lit. 'First Shankaracharya ', [note 2] pronounced [aːdɪ ɕɐŋkɐraːt͡ɕaːrjɐ]), [note 3] was an Indian Vedic scholar, philosopher and teacher ...

  5. Shaantaakaaram Bhujagashayanam Padmanaabham Suresham. Sri Vishnu. शान्ताकारं भुजगशयनं पद्मनाभं सुरेशं. विश्वाधारं गगनसदृशं मेघवर्णं शुभाङ्गम् ।. लक्ष्मीकान्तं कमलनयनं योगिभिर्ध्यानगम्यं. वन्दे विष्णुं भवभयहरं सर्वलोकैकनाथम् ॥. Shaanta- [A] akaaram Bhujaga-Shayanam Padma-Naabham Sure [a-Ii] sham.

  6. www.advaita-vedanta.org › kramakrishna › unit_1unit 1 - Advaita Vedanta

    Apr 21, 2008 · What is the benefit of this study? This is a question we all want to have answered, as we undertake to the study of any text or Thesis. There are four issues contained in answering this question. They are (1) subject matter, (2) benefit, (3) Relationship and (4) Pre-requisites.

  7. This page provides Mantra and video of the Vishnu Shantakaram Mantra which is chanted repeatedly in honour of Lord Vishnu who is the preserver and the protector of the universe.