Adi Shankara

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Adi Shankara (8th cent. CE) also called Adi Shankaracharya first Shankara was an Indian Vedic scholar and teacher (acharya) whose works present an harmonizing reading of the sastras with liberating knowledge of the self at its core synthesizing the Advaita Vedanta teachings of his time. Due to his later fame over 300 texts are attributed to his name including commentaries (Bh??ya) introductory topical expositions (Prakara?a grantha) and poetry (Stotra). However most of these are not authentic works of Shankara and are likely to be by his admirers or scholars whose name was also Shankaracharya. Authentic are the Brahmasutrabhasya his commentaries on ten Mukhya (principal) Upanishads his commentary on the Bhagavad Gita and the Upadesasahasri. The authenticity of Shankara being the author of Vivekac???ma?i has been questioned. The central postulation of Shankara's writings is the identity of the Self (?tman) and Brahman defending the liberating knowledge of the Self taking the Upanishads as an independent means of knowledge against the ritually-oriented M?m??s? school of Hinduism.
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