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Padmashri
P. Narasimhayya
Illustrator : Souren
Roy
ISBN : 81-7508-157-0
Vol. No : 656
Shankara’s life may be compared
to a brief and brilliant flash of lightning that lit up many areas of darkness
in the life of man. He had an intellect that probed fearlessly, a mind
that questioned constantly and a heart that felt deeply. Out of these God-given
gifts, in thirty-two years of tireless seeking, arose a great system of
philosophy, Advaita and an inspiring body of devotional literature. Shankara
travelled throughout India, preaching that the Self or Brahman is one –
undivided and imperishable. The rest is Maya or illusion. We are told of
his historic debate with the sage, Madana Mishra, when the latter withdrew
defeated. Legend also tells of an even greater confrontation; Shankara,
the learned Brahman, bowed to the superior wisdom of a lowly outcaste,
accepting him as a Guru. He established several ‘Maths’ to spread his philosophy.
Then, as now, the disruptive forces of religion, race, caste and language
threatened to weaken the fabric of the one nation that is India. Now, as
then, the teachings of a man like Shankara, who believed in the One Undivided
Self, can serve to awaken our country to a sense of unity.
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