
Master 1 of 7 · Born 788 AD · Kaladi, Kerala
Adi Shankaracharya
Adi Shankaracharya was a towering philosopher who revitalised the Vedic tradition and restored the ancient glory of the scriptures. At a time when ritualism overshadowed spiritual essence, he re-established the authority of Vedanta through his clear interpretations and profound teachings of non-duality.
He founded the Dashanami monastic order and promoted the worship of six deities under the Shanmata system. He established four spiritual centres (Peethas) across India, each dedicated to one of the Vedas.
Legacy — the four Peethas
- ▸South — Sarada Peetha, Sringeri
- ▸East — Govardhana Peetha, Jagannath Puri
- ▸West — Kalika Peetha, Dwaraka
- ▸North — Jyothir Peetha, Badrinath





