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00:01:38 1 Location
00:03:16 2 History
00:04:05 2.1 Early history
00:05:43 2.2 Vijayanagara era
00:07:21 2.3 Keladi era
00:08:59 2.4 Maratha era
00:10:37 2.4.1 Hindu-Muslim wars: Pindari sacking in 1791
00:12:15 2.5 British rule
00:13:55 3 Monastery buildings
00:14:45 3.1 Temples
00:16:23 3.2 Library
00:18:03 4 Organization
00:19:41 5 Modern era pontiffs
00:21:20 6 Gallery
00:22:09 7 See also
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Sringeri Sharada Peetham is one of the four Advaita Vedanta monastery (matha) established by Adi Shankara around 800 AD in Sringeri (Karnataka), the others being Dwaraka (Gujarat), Govardhana (Odisha) and Jyotirmath (Uttarakhand). The Sringeri matha is on the banks of the Tunga River in Chikkamagalur district located in the Western Ghats, India. The Sringeri Sharada Peetham site includes two major temples, one dedicated to Shiva (Vidyashankara Linga, tenth Shankara memorial) and the other to Saraswati (Sharada Amba). The Vidyashankara temple was built during the Vijayanagara Empire era (1338 CE) on a square plan set inside circles in the Tuluvas and Hoysala apsidal style. It includes shrines and relief carving in reverence of major Hindu gods and goddesses such as Brahma, Vishnu (all Dasavatara, with Buddha), Shiva, Saraswati, Parvati, Lakshmi, Ganesha, Shanmukha (Kartikeya, Murugan), Durga, Kali and others. The stone reliefs also include a large variety of Hindu legends from the epics and the Puranas.The Sringeri Peetham is one of the major Hindu monastic institutions that has historically coordinated Smarta tradition and monastic activities through satellite institutions in South India, preserved Sanskrit literature and pursued Advaita studies. It is the headquarters of Saraswati, Bharati & Puri sects of the Dasnami monastic order. They hold authority on YajurVeda & their mantra is the Mahavakya 'Ahom Brahmashmi' from the BrihadAranyaka Upanishad. The Sringeri Peetham has been a library and a source of historic Sanskrit manuscripts. Along with other Hindu monasteries such as the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham, the contemporary Sringeri matha has been active in preserving the Vedas, sponsoring students and recitals, Sanskrit scholarship, and celebrating annual Adishankaracharya jayanti (gurupurnima).
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