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explain the life and teaching of Shankaracharya​

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Answered by kratika29
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The teachings of Shankara can be summed up in half a verse: ... Adi Shankara Acharya travelled widely in India and preached his Advaita philosophy wherever he went. He taught that supreme Brahman is Nirguna (without the Gunas), Nirakara (formless), Nirvisesha (without attributes) and Akarta (non-agent

Answered by mehak527
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Sage Sri Shankaracharya, the great Indian philosopher and social reformer who lived during the 8th century, was born in a tiny village called Kalady in the Ernakulam District of Kerala, India, located on the banks of famous River Periyar.

In his short lifespan of 32 years, he became one of the greatest teachers of the Vedas.

His teachings are based on the unity of the soul and Brahman, in which Brahman is viewed as without attributes. Shankara travelled across India and other parts of South Asia to propagate his philosophy through discourse and debates with other thinkers.

He was a major proponent of the Vedanta tenet that "Lord Brahma and men are of one essence and every individual should try to develop this vision of oneness."

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