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Adi Shankaracharya caste
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The-name ‘“‘Jagatguru,” the teacher of the world, is a
distinction to-which the people of the Visvakarma caste. alone
‘are entitled. (Winslow’s Dictionary) When the world-
famed Sankaracharya of Travancore, the founder of the
Advaita School of Philosophy, which is Buddhism in dis-
Suise, halted at Masulipatam, he styled himself seta oe
The Dewakammalars of South India, who were very jealous
of their title, incensed at an apparent imposter trying to
ussume what was their own exclusive. property, questionted.
his right to the distinction, when the celebrated philosopher
sang the following lines :—-
“Achiry6é Sankaré nama,
“Twashta putrGé nasansaya,
‘Viprakula gurérdiksha,
“Visvakarmantu Brabsana.”
“My name is Sankaraichdrya, T am a descendant of ‘ft apne
l-have come here to teach the Vipras the right of ney Ur
‘the sacred thread. I am a Brahmin of the Fapeatie
caste.’ (Sankara Vijaya.) This is irrebutiable proof that
the people of the Visvakarma caste are Brahmins.
CHAPTER IV. KING MAHASAMMATA WAS OF THE SOORYA WANSA. Manu was the first son of Visvakarmaya. ‘The name “Manu” is derived from the Sanskrit root mao to —_- (the Vedas). Medhatithi states that “Prajapati aa ily a particular individual, perfect in the study of a ches of the Vedas. Govinda Raga closely agrees wit! him dnd says that Manu was a great sage. Kulluka iene sai Manu a higher. and more exaited character. He be ha Manu was a manifestation or “incarnation of the cig ae Being: Manu is again represented as a king, ee s bumility gained kingly power. This is the c oo er = _ which -he is known to us. He was the king Ma rae a. From him arose the most illustrious lines of kings—the Solar, Vishwakarma and his descendants by Albert Edward Robert chapter number 3 Page 12 Vipin Babu lumia (സംവാദം) 15:47, 4 നവംബർ 2024 (UTC)
Honorable Peoples in mosari caste
തിരുത്തുകJagad Guru Adi Shankaracharya is a Mushari Brahmin of Vishwa Brahmin sect. It is mentioned in a book written in 1904 about the series of Vishwakarma that during the times when Jagad Guru Adi Shankaracharya lived, the titles of Brahmashree and Jagad Guru were entitled to the Vishwa Brahmin category which means that only technical wise Brahmins were chosen for such things. .Wikipedia checked the historical documents written since 2001 and made him a Namboothiri Brahmin. All such histories were written in India where he was intended to be a Namboothiri Brahmin and all of them belonged to the Brahmin community in India. But Alfred Edward Robert wrote this history in a country outside India in 1904. . I believe Wikipedia will correct this error. Adi Shankaracharya is a person who lived before Christ. None of the Namboothiri Brahmins of Kerala ever accept him as a Namboothiri Brahmin. Vipin Babu lumia (സംവാദം) 15:33, 9 നവംബർ 2024 (UTC)