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English: Shankaracharya Math near the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu. Guru Shankaracharya, the incarnation of Lord Shiva, was born in the village of Kaladi in the state of Kerala, South India. He is the great pioneer and interpreter of Shankaracharya Vedas and Upanishads. Even though Avdaita is a Vedicist, and although there is a distinction between the soul and Brahma in Maya, that is, the distinction of ignorance, with the emergence of the light of knowledge, the distinction between Brahma and Atma automatically ends. These spiritual monasteries are facing south without reaching the west gate of Pashupatinath. At the age of 32, on the way to Badrinath, India, he established Joshi Math, Shridgi Math in Rameshwar, Gobardhan Math in Puri and Sharda Math in Vdaraka. The temple is made of lime and brick, influenced by the Mughal style. In addition to other temples in this temple complex, there is a statue of Shankaracharya in the middle and on the right and left are the statues of his disciples. At present, 1008 Swami Ramananda Giri was the abbot of this monastery. After his death, his disciples have become Bhathadhish.
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Shankaracharya Math near the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu. Guru Shankaracharya, the incarnation of Lord Shiva, was born in the village of Kaladi in the state of Kerala, South India. He is the great pioneer and interpreter of Shankaracharya Vedas and Upanishads. Even though Avdaita is a Vedicist, and although there is a distinction between the soul and Brahma in Maya, that is, the distinction of ignorance, with the emergence of the light of knowledge, the distinction between Brahma and Atma automatically ends. These spiritual monasteries are facing south without reaching the west gate of Pashupatinath. At the age of 32, on the way to Badrinath, India, he established Joshi Math, Shridgi Math in Rameshwar, Gobardhan Math in Puri and Sharda Math in Vdaraka. The temple is made of lime and brick, influenced by the Mughal style. In addition to other temples in this temple complex, there is a statue of Shankaracharya in the middle and on the right and left are the statues of his disciples. At present, 1008 Swami Ramananda Giri was the abbot of this monastery. After his death, his disciples have become Bhathadhish.

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Shankaracharya Math near the Pashupatinath Temple in Kathmandu. Guru Shankaracharya, the incarnation of Lord Shiva, was born in the village of Kaladi in the state of Kerala, South India.

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