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Sringeri, also written as Shringeri is a hill town and taluka headquarters located in Chikkamagaluru district in the state of Karnataka, It is the site of the first maṭha (Sringeri Sharada Peeta) established by Adi Shankara, Hindu theologian and exponent of the Advaita Vedanta philosophy, in the 8th century CE It is located on the banks of the river Tungā and also a historical Temple (1200 years).
The name Sringeri is derived from Rishyashringa-giri, a nearby hill that is believed to have contained the hermitage of Rishi Vibhandaka and his son Rishyashringa. Rishyashringa appears in an episode in the Bala-Kanda of the Ramayana where a story, narrated by Vasishtha, relates how he brought rains to the drought-stricken kingdom of Romapada.
According to legend, Adi Shankaracharya is said to have selected the site as the place to stay and teach his disciples, because when he was walking by the Tunga river, he saw a cobra with a raised hood, providing shelter from the hot sun, to a frog about to spawn. Impressed with the place where natural enemies had gone beyond their instincts, he stayed here for twelve years. Adi Shankaracharya also established mathas in the northern (at Jyotirmath, near Badrinath), eastern (at Puri) and western (at Dwaraka) quarters of India.
Sri Sharadamba Temple (ಶೃಂಗೇರಿ ಶಾರದಾಂಬೆ) is a famous Hindu temple dedicated to goddess Saraswati in the holy town of Shringeri in Chickkamagaluru District, Karnataka, India. The Sharadamba Temple at Shringeri (Shringa giri in Sanskrit) is an 8th-century temple, founded by Sri Adi Shankaracharya. It housed a sandalwood statue of Shardamba in a standing posture, which was installed by Adi Shankarachaya until the Vijayanagara rulers and Sri Vidyaranya (12th Jagadguru) installed a seated gold statue of Sri Shardamba in the 14th century. Tradition has it that after the Acharya had dispersed all the non-Vedic creeds prevailing in the country, He was on the look-out for a convenient and holy place where he could establish an institution to spread the truths of Advaita Vedanta. When the Acharya ca...
[DVD of this film is available at Amazon.com] THE JAGADGURU SHANKARACHARYA OF SRINGERI: Life & Teachings of an Inspiring Saint In a world that changes all the time, one thing remains the same — our pursuit of happiness and desire to avoid suffering. The sages of Sanatana Dharma (or Hinduism as it is called today) have always taught us that the philosophy of the Upanishads and other texts like the Bhagavad Gita are our path to lasting happiness. Foremost among our sages is Sri Adi Shankaracharya, who lived 1200 years ago and is credited with reviving Sanatana Dharma. He established four centers of learning in the four corners of India, of which the Sri Sharada Peetham at Sringeri is the first and most important. This Peetham is blessed with an unbroken lineage of eminent Jagadgurus th...
The religious places of India reflects the diversity of region, rituals, people and religions. India is home to many religions of different faiths and considered as the most religiously diverse nations in the world. Each region has one or two favorite incarnations of Lord Vishnu, Lord Siva, or some other god. From Uttar Pradesh to Bihar they worship Lord Rama, in Western India Lord Krishna, in Maharashtra and northern Karnataka Lord Vitthala, in Tamil Nadu Lord Vishnu, and in Andhra Pradesh Narasimha. Each region has one or two important religious shrines. There are the Guruvayur and Padmanabha temples in Kerala; Sri Meenakshi (Madurai) and Srirangam in Tamil Nadu; Chamundeswari and Udupi in Karnataka; Tirupati in Andhra Pradesh; Pandharpur in Maharashtra, Dwarka in Gujarat; and Nathdwar i...
Explore Karnataka is a travel show that takes you on a ride across Karnataka. Four passionate bikers explore namma Karunadu for the most exciting holiday destinations, off-beat vacation spots and thrilling getaways to make every episode a trip to remember. So whether it's adventure treks, a romantic getaway or a fun-filled family vacation you're looking for, Explore Karnataka is the show you gotta watch.
Theertha Yatra is a journey across the sacred stretches of India. A travel guide to pilgrimage centers dotting all over the land stretching from Amarnath in the North to Madurai in the South, Puri in the East to Dwaraka in the West one program showcasing it all... For latest updates on ETV Channels - http://www.etv.co.in Subscribe for latest news - http://bit.ly/JGOsxY Follow us on - https://www.facebook.com/ETVAndhraPradesh Follow us on - https://twitter.com/etv2india Teerthayatra - TS - 11th May 2016.
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Tourism of Sringeri Karnataka / India Editer- Jitendra Sringeri, one of the most revered holy towns in South India, is located on the banks of Tunga River. The town is in Chikmagalur village in Karnataka. Sringeri has got its name from the epic character Rishyasringa, a famous personality in Ramayana. It is a bustling city with the presence of world renowned Sri Sarada Samsthanam (Sri Sringeri Sharada Peetham) established in 7th century by Saint Adi Sankaracharya. Adi Sankaracharya, the great exponent of Advaita Vedanta philosophy, had established his first monastery in Sringeri. This is regarded one of the Shakthi Sthalas in India. It is first Mutt out of the original four Sankara Ashrams in India. Sringeri as a pilgrim town houses many other temples including 14th century Vidyashanka...
Sirimane falls is one of the beautiful waterfalls of Western ghats. Though it is not the biggest one, compared to other western ghat water falls, It never disappoints you. This beautiful Srimane waterfallsis just 16 KM from Sringeri Sharadamba Temple. The best time to visit the waterfalls is just after the mansoon. The timings to visit Sirimane waterfalls is from 10AM to 6PM. The other tourist attractions near to this place are Narasimha Parvata. Aagumbe, Sringeri, Uluve Bird Sanctt. You are looking for a one trip which will make you fresh, this is the ideal place. No restrictions. So you can enjoy the water, clean water and air and surrounding beautiful western ghats dense forest makes you happy and forget all your tensions.
Theertha Yatra is a journey across the sacred stretches of India. A travel guide to pilgrimage centers dotting all over the land stretching from Amarnath in the North to Madurai in the South, Puri in the East to Dwaraka in the West one program showcasing it all... For latest updates on ETV Channels - http://www.etv.co.in Subscribe for latest news - http://bit.ly/JGOsxY Follow us on - https://www.facebook.com/ETVAndhraPradesh Follow us on - https://twitter.com/etv2india Teerthayatra - 31st January 2016.
Who built the Vidyashankar temple of Sringeri ? is subject of speculation. Many a historians credit the godfather of Vijaynagar empire Vidyaranya to have commissioned and completed the temple in 1356 AD. However the typical Hoysala star styled pedestal indicates that the temple was commissioned much earlier. My surmise is that Hoysala king Veera Ballal III commissioned the temple in 1325 AD but was unable to complete, due to constant war clouds, the edifice which was later modified and completed during the Vijaynagar emperors reign in 1356 AD. We began our trip from Karnad by car to Moodbidri and from there to karkalla and entered the Kudremukh forest and first visited the Hornadu temple. After a detour to Horanadu we had to return to the main road to Sringeri via the fore...