Keeping the Spirit of Sri Adi Shankaracharya Alive

Sri Adi Shankara needs no introduction. A renowned philosopher and theologian, Sri Shankara left an indelible mark on Indian philosophy. His brilliant commentaries on the Upanishads, the Bhagavad Gita, and the Brahma Sutras revived the Advaita Vedanta tradition, emphasizing the oneness of the individual soul with the universal consciousness. He established four major monasteries across India, fostering the study and dissemination of Vedanta. His teachings continue to inspire seekers and scholars worldwide, shaping Indian thought and spirituality even today.
As followers of Sanatana Dharma, we recognize our profound debt to Sri Shankara. The most meaningful form of reverence lies in diligently studying and disseminating his teachings, ensuring the continued flourishing of the Advaita Gnana Sampradaya. A mere collection of books, devoid of understanding, is akin to a lifeless entity.
True to this understanding, our lineage has consistently engaged in the Nitya Bhashya Patana, meticulously studying and preserving Sri Shankara's discourses. We have also undertaken the publication of his works, ensuring faithful adherence to the traditional interpretations. The scriptures emphasize the supreme importance of continuous study, recitation, and contemplation of the scriptures. This forms the cornerstone of our practice.
Furthermore, we strive to share our knowledge with fellow seekers, encouraging them to embrace this path of spiritual inquiry. We warmly invite all those dedicated to this pursuit to join us in our collective endeavor.