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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. [41] while according to the Kanchipuram Peetham Adi Shankara was born in Kali 2593 (509 BCE). [42] [note 9]
Shankara, as he was known before becoming a great teacher, was born into a poor Brahmin family at Kaladi, present day Kerala, India. His parents, Sivaguru and Aryamba, offered their prayers to Lord Shiva, requesting the deity to bless them with a child.
Feb 7, 2019 · Sringeri mutt established by Shankara, records Shankara was born in 14th year from the era of Vikramadhitya. It is concluded that Vikram era started in 57 BC, so Adi Shankara born somewhere 13-14 years after 57 BC.
In which year was Adi Shankaracharya born? Majority of the people would say Adi Shankara was born in 788 AD at Kaladi in Kerala and died in 820 AD. But the three monasteries among the four set up by Shankaracharya – Dwaraka, Puri and Kanchi – will say it is 509 BC.
Born in the small village of Kalady in present-day Kerala, Adi Shankaracharya showed exceptional intellectual prowess from a young age. He was deeply influenced by the Vedantic tradition and sought to unravel the mysteries of existence through rigorous study and contemplation.
Adi Shankara was born in Kalady, a village in Kerala, India, to a Namboothiri brahmin couple, Shivaguru and Aryamba and lived for thirty-two years. Adi Shankara’s parents were childless for many years.
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Adi Shankaracharya Birth. The exact date of birth of Adi Shankaracharya is unknown. However, going by the records of the four monasteries established by Shankara, his date of birth is as follows: The Dwaraka Matha puts it at 491 BCE; Jyortirmath at 485 BCE; Puri at 484 BCE; Sringeri at 483 BCE