- Location: Kaladi, Ernakulam (10.15°N, 76.4333°E) Kerala - Historical: 788–820 CE Ādi Śaṅkarācārya (ca. 788–820 CE) — the 8th c. Kerala-born polymath who re-established Advaita Vedānta and founded the 4 Śaṅkara mutts (Sringeri, Dwaraka, Puri, Badari). Born at Kaladi in Kerala to a Nambudiri Brahmin family. The river Pūrṇā (Periyar) in Kaladi, where his mother bathed, is the site of the Śaṅkara temple and samādhi. His 3 major commentaries (on Brahma-sūtra, Bhagavad-gītā,
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