Tuesday, December 23, 2008

How did people like Sudhakar Dwivedi alias Dayanand Pandey become shankaracharyas?

Swami Amritanand Devtirtha Maharaj – lately reduced to being just Dayanand Pandey -- is currently in the custody of the Mumbai Anti-terror Squad (ATS) on the charge of engineering explosions outside a religious place in Malegaon, Maharashtra that killed six persons.

A shankaracharya is the equivalent of a Pope. And TSI’s enquiries in several religious places, including Kashi in Varanasi, reveal a highly sordid state of affairs. Rankings like mahanth, mahamandleshwar, acharya and even shankaracharya are up for sale. But now, with the ATS digging into Dwivedi’s past and interrogating the Varanaseya Vidvat Parishad office-bearers who crowned him shankaracharya on May 16, 2003, things are bound to change.

Says Batuk Prasad Shastri, general secretary of the Kashi Vidvat Parishad (KVP): “Adi Shankaracharya (788-820 AD) founded four seats about 1200 years ago for the spread of Hindu culture -- Jyotishpeeth in Badrinath (North), Shringeripeeth in Chikmagalur district of Karnataka (South), Shardapeeth at Dwarka (West) and Govardhanpeeth at Puri (East). There are, besides, two sub-seats -- Kashipeeth (Uttar Pradesh) where the first Shankaracharya lived and Kanchi Kamkoti (Tamil Nadu) where he died. There can’t be any other peeth. All the other peeths and shankaracharyas are fake.”...Continue

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