Shankara Samadhi

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Sight Address : Shankara Samadhi of Adi Shankaracharya, is located at the close vicinity of Thrissur.  Edit

Detail InformationEdit

Sankara Samadhi has a small temple housing a beautiful image of Adi Shankaracharya. The Samadhi of Adi Shankaracharya, the renowned Advaita philosopher, is located at the close vicinity of Thrissur. It is a highly revered place for the Hindu religious pilgrims. There are many claims about the Samadhi place of Adi Shankaracharya. One such claim is that he got Mukthi (Samadhi) at Thrissur. Shankaracharya embraced Mahasamadhi at the age of 32 in 820 AD. His Samadhi place is attractive with natural settings at its optimum. The picturesque location offers serene atmosphere and a religious ambiance for those looking for relaxing moments.

Shankara Samadhi

Shankara Samadhi

HistoryEdit

Sankara Samadhi is samadhi of Adi Shankaracharya, the renowned Advaita philosopher, At the time of Adi Shankara’s life, Hinduism was increasing in influence in India at the expense of Buddhism and Jainism. Hinduism was divided into innumerable sects, each quarrelling with the others. The followers of Mimamsa and Sankhya philosophy were atheists, insomuch that they did not believe in God as a unified being. Besides these atheists there were numerous theistic sects. There were also those who rejected the Vedas, like the Charvakas. [citation needed] Adi Shankara held discourses and debates with the leading scholars of all these sects and schools of philosophy to controvert their doctrines. He unified the theistic sects into a common framework of Shanmata system. In his works, Adi Shankara stressed the importance of the Vedas, and his efforts helped Hinduism regain strength and popularity. Many trace the present worldwide prominence of Vedanta to his works. He travelled on foot to various parts of India to restore the study of the Vedas. Even though he lived for only thirty-two years his impact on India and on Hinduism was striking. He reintroduced a purer form of Vedic thought. His teachings and tradition form the basis of Smartism and have influenced Sant Mat lineages. He is the main figure in the tradition of Advaita Vedanta. He was the founder of the Daśanāmi Sampradāya of Hindu monasticism and Ṣaṇmata of Smarta tradition. He introduced the Pañcāyatana form of worship. Adi Shankara, along with Madhva and Ramanuja, was instrumental in the revival of Hinduism. These three teachers formed the doctrines that are followed by their respective sects even today. They have been the most important figures in the recent history of Hindu philosophy. In their writings and debates, they provided polemics against the non-Vedantic schools of Sankhya, Vaisheshika etc.

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October to February.

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Morning, Afternoon, Evening.

Time Required for SightseeingEdit

1 to 2 hours

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How to ReachEdit

Taxi : Thrissur is easily accessible by good roads. The taxis provide excellent transportation to the local inhabitants as well as the tourists of Thrissur.

BUS : Regular buses ply for Thrissur from Kochi (85 km, 42 hours, Rs 60 for semi deluxe), Trivandrum (280 km, 6 hours, Rs 200 for semi-deluxe), Kottayam (140 km, 4 hours, Rs 80 for semi-deluxe). Overnight buses too are available from Bangalore (450 km, 8 hours, Rs 950 for AC Volvo), Chennai (630 km, 12 hours, Rs 1,300 for AC Volvo), Hyderabad (980 km, 15 hours, Rs 1,600 for AC Volvo), Madurai (280 km, 4 hours, Rs 500 for AC Volvo) and Coimbatore (120 km, 2 hours, Rs 300 for AC Volvo).

Train : Thrissur railway station is well connected with the all major destinations in Kerala and India. All trains from the south of Thrissur passes through Thrissur.

Air : The Cochin International Airport located at a distance of 55 km south is the nearest airport to Thrissur. The Kozhikode/Calicut airport located at a distance of 80 km north is another airport close to Thrissur.

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Things to CarryEdit

  • Carry sunscreen lotions for protection from the sun and plenty of water and also carry camera.

Safety / WarningEdit

  • Try to catch Goverment owned bus (KSRTC bus) to the extent possible, It may look not much clean, but your safe journey is assured. if your are there for the first time, try to avoid Limited stop private buses. Most of the drivers are will take unnecessary risk which will make your journey horrible.

HelplineEdit

  • POLICE CONTROL ROOM: 100
  • FIRE STATION: 101
  • SUB FIRE STATION OFFICE: 0487 2423650
  • AMBULANCE: 102
  • ACCIDENT HELP LINE: 1034

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