- See Life of Adi
Shankara for the
biography of Adi
Shankara As per the
Madhavīya Shankaravijaya,
after leaving Kerala, Adi
Shankara reached the
banks of...
- philosophy"),
written in Old Kannada;
Madhaviya Shankara Vijaya, a
hagiography of Shankara; and the Parasara–
Madhaviya,
written in Sanskrit.
While best known...
-
belief that one
should not even
doubt the
infallibility of the Vedas. The
Madhaviya Sankara Digvijayam, a 14th-century
hagiographic work on the life of Sankara...
- Uttarakhand. He
founded a maṭha by name
Vadakke modam in Thrissur, Kerala. The
Mādhavīya Śaṅkaravijayam
states that when Ādi Śaṅkara was at Śṛṅgeri, he met a boy...
-
Hastamalaka founded a
matha by name
Idayil Matham in Thrissur, Kerala. The
Mādhavīya Śaṃkaravijayam
states that when Adi
Shankara was at Kollur, he accepted...
- the
siege force being vulnerable to archers. In the 14th
century text
Madhaviya Shankara Vijayam,
there is a test,
unique to
Sharada Peeth,
known as the...
-
century Keralīya
Shankaravijayam (extant in Kerala, c. 17th century)
Madhavīya Shankara (Dig)vijayam (of Madhava).
Usually attributed to Madhava-Vidyaranya...
- Vidyaranya, the
spiritual force behind the
founding empire wrote Parasara –
Madhaviya, Rajakatenirnaya,
Vivaranapremayasangarha and Jivanmuktiviveka, Bharathitirtha...
- and
Purushartha Sudhanidhi) –
Sanskrit Madhava Vidyaranya (Parasara –
Madhaviya, Sarva-darshana-samgraha) –
Sanskrit Devanna Bhatta (Smriti Chandrika)...
- Inheritance. From the
published Sanskrit texts of the-
Vyahavaharakanda of the
Madhaviya Commentary of the Paracarasmriti. Madias, 1868.
Catalogue of a Collection...