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Govinda Bhagavatpada (IAST
Govinda Bhagavatpāda) was the guru of the
Hindu philosopher Adi Shankara.
Little is
known of his life and works,
except that...
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distinguish him from
other Shankaras. He is also
known as
Shankara Bhagavatpada (Śaṅkara
Bhagavatpāda),
Shankara Bhagavatpadacharya (Śaṅkara Bhagavatpādācārya)...
- four
amnaya mathas, and the "Dashanamī parampāra" "History of
Jagadguru Sri Adi
Shankara Bhagavatpada", "Biography of
Jagadguru Sri Adi Shankaracharya"...
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Quotation Reality is twofold:
independent and
dependent things. The Lord
Vishnu is the only
independent thing.
Madhvacharya (IAST: Madhvācārya; pronounced...
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Dwaipayana Vyasa Sri
Shuka Acharya Badarayana Gaudapada Govinda Bhagavatpada Adi
Shankara Bhagavatpada Sureśvara Padmapāda
Hastamalakacharya Totakacharya Appayya...
- India. Śrīpāda Śaṅkarācārya (also
known as "Ādi Śaṅkara" or Śaṅkara
Bhagavatpāda,
founder of
Advaita school of Vedānta. Śrīpāda Rāmānujācārya (c. 1017...
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North India in
search of a guru. Then he
finds his guru,
Govinda Bhagavatpada.
Bhagavatpada teaches Shankara 'Jala Stambhana', 'Agnisthambana', 'Vaayusthambana'...
- 'Shiva is in the
pebbles of Narmada'. Adi
Shankara met his guru
Govinda Bhagavatpada in Omkareshwar, a town on the
banks of the Narmada.
Narmada is also said...
- Śakti Parāśara Vyāsa Śuka Mānava-paramparā Gauḍapāda
Govinda bhagavatpāda Śankara
bhagavatpāda, and then Shankara's four
disciples Padmapāda Hastāmalaka...
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Omkareshwar is said to be the
place where Adi
Sankara met his guru
Govinda Bhagavatpada in a cave. This cave can be
found even
today just
below the
Shiva temple...