Friday, 23 October 2020

H GAUDAPADACHARYA X INSPIRED ADI GURU SANKARACHARYA

 

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Adi Guru Shri Gauḍapādāchārya
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600 CE


Gauḍapāda (Sanskrit: गौडपाद; fl. c. 6th century CE),[1] also referred as Gauḍapādācārya ("Gauḍapāda the Teacher"),[2] was an early medieval era Hindu philosopher and scholar of the Advaita Vedanta school of Hindu philosophy.[3][4] While details of his biography are uncertain, his ideas inspired others such as Adi Shankara who called him a Paramaguru (highest teacher).[2][5]

Gaudapada was the author or compiler of the Māṇḍukya Kārikā, also known as Gaudapada Karika.[6] The text consists of four chapters (also called four books[7]), of which Chapter[8] Four uses Buddhist terminology thereby showing it was influenced by Buddhism. However, doctrinally Gaudapada's work is Vedantin, and not Buddhist. [3][9][10] The first three chapters of Gaudapada's text have been influential in the Advaita Vedanta tradition. Parts of the first chapter that include the Mandukya Upanishad have been considered a valid scriptural source by the Dvaita and Vishistadvaita schools of Vedanta.[8][11]


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