Running time130 minutesCountryIndiaLanguageTeluguKannada (Dubbed)Jagadguru Adi Shankara is an Indian 2013 ensemble cast -devotional film produced by Nara Jaya Sri Devi on Global Peace Creators banner, directed. The film is based on the life of 8th-century philosopher.
The film is the sequel of the 2001 Telugu Devotional film. It stars Megastar, reprising his role of from the 2001 Telugu Devotional film of the and Kaushik Babu in the title role of Adi Shankaracharya, in a special appearance, in other important roles and music composed by Nag Sri Vatsa. The film was declared as a Super-hit and was later dubbed in Kannada with the same title, by giving narration for the Kannada dubbed version. Contents.Plot (Kaushik Babu) is born at Kaladi of Kerala state to a Brahmin family. Soon Adi Shankara is born says to Rudraksha Rushi that he has only 8 years of life. So Rudraksha Rushi gives 24 years of life to Shankara from his span, at a cycle of every 8 years whenever Shankara's life is in trouble. After his father's death, Shankara shows his remarkable power in acquiring mastery over four at the age of eight.
When he is caught by a crocodile in Purna River, he seeks the permission of his mother to become Sanyasi and then only the crocodile leaves him. Reluctantly, his mother accepts his proposal and then the crocodile disappears. In search of a guru, he leaves for North India. Then he finds his guru,. The guru teaches him 'Jala Stambhana', 'Agnisthambana','Vaayusthambana' and 'Parakaya Pravesha' (leaving one's own soul and entering others) etc. Soon, Shankara decides to preach his philosophy to the people who are quarreling among themselves in the name of castes and religions.
Shankara teaches a lesson to one such person, , who is responsible for the quarrels among the people. In another sequence, a proves to Shankara that all the people are equal before God. During his philosophical tour, Shankara gets a chance to debate with. While Misra I about to give up, his wife Ubhaya Bharathi challenges Shankara by asking some question on sex and related questions.
As he is a Sanyasi, he can't answer her questions. He then asks for a recess of 15 days. He later, do Parakaya Pravesha and enters the dead body of a king Amaraka Maharaju then he makes love with his wife and learns and gets the answers to the questions posed by Udaya Bharathi. Although being a Sage, he performs the rituals of his mother. This factor irks the elders of his religion.
However, they repent for their actions later. Finally, having occupied 'Sarvagnapeetha' of Kashmir, he gets salvation and disappears in Sri Manjunatha.Cast. as /Narrator (Dual Role). Kaushik Babu as.
as Chandaludu. as Rudraksha Rushi. as.
as. as Kapala Martanda Raju.
as. as Amaraka Maharaju. as Agni Deva. as Maha Mantri. Anand as Sivaguru. as Raja Jothishudu. Ananth.
as Dead Body. as. as. as Ubhaya Bharati. as the Queen. as Aryambha.
Sana. Siva Parvathi. Aalapati Lakshmi. Krishnaveni. Sulakpeta Sailaja. Master Dhiraj.
Master Manoj. Master VamsiPrequel Main Article:. Sri Manjunatha was an Indian 2001 Telugu devotional film.
The film starred, and in lead roles. The film, directed by, produced by and music composed by, was declared as a Devotional Blockbuster.
It was based on the life of the Shaiva devotee, Bhakta Manjunatha of the Kotilingeshwara Temple. In 2013, its sequel titled Jagadguru Adi Shankara was released. Chiranjeevi reprises his role in this film.
This film is the prequel of Jagadguru Adi Shankara.Soundtrack Jagadguru Adi Shankaraby. 11 March 2013 ( 2013-03-11)Recorded2013SoundtrackLength45: 31Nag Sri VatsaMusic composed by Nag Sri Vatsa. Music released on ADITYA Music Company. The soundtrack of fourteen tracks was released by Swamy Paripoorna Nanda Saraswati, on 11 March 2013. Akhila Charachara'Vedavyas3:523.'
Om Namashivaaya'Vedavyas3:394.' Bhaja Govindam'Adi Shankaracharyula Keerthana3:525.' Bhrama Ani Telusu'4:366.' Sreekrishnaha'Vedavyas,Mani Nagaraj2:597.' Yavadu Neevu'3:178.' Lakshmi Padmaalaya'Adi Shankaracharyula KeerthanaSharath Santosh1:319.'
Soundarya Lahari'Adi Shankaracharyula Keerthana2:3810.' Lakshmeenrusimhaa'Adi Shankaracharyula Keerthana2:1511.' Veda Thandavam'VedasChorus1:2912.' Nithyaanandakaree'Adi Shankaracharyula Keerthana4:3613.' Shankara Vijayam'VedavyasChorus1:4214.' Sivoham'Adi Shankaracharyula Keerthana3:1515.' Chiranjeevi About Adi Shankaracharya'2:13Total length:45:31References.
Complete Works of Sri Sankaracharya 20 Volumes 1910 Edition published by Sri Vani Vilas Press, Srirangam in 1910. It includes Sri Sankaracharya's major commentaries as well as his other works, as given in the list below.Volume 1. Brahmasutra-bhashyaVolume 2. Brahmasutra-bhashyaVolume 3. Brahmasutra-bhashyaVolume 4. Upanishad-bhashya, vol.
1: Isa, Kena 2, Katha, PrasnaVolume 5. Upanishad-bhashya, vol. 2: Mundaka, Mandukya, AitareyaVolume 6. Upanishad-bhashya, vol. 3: Taittiriya, Chhandogya 1-3Volume 7. Upanishad-bhashya, vol.
4: Chhandogya 4-8Volume 8. Upanishad-bhashya, vol. 5: Brihadaranyaka 1-2Volume 9. Upanishad-bhashya, vol. 6: Brihadaranyaka 3-4Volume 10.
Upanishad-bhashya, vol. 7: Brihadaranyaka 5-6, NrisimhapurvatapaniVolume 11. Bhagavad-Gita-bhashya, vol. 1-9Volume 12. Bhagavad-Gita-bhashya, vol.
Adi Shankaracharya Life
10-18Volume 13. Vishnusahasranama and Sanatsujatiya BhashyasVolume 14. Vivekachudamani, UpadeshasahasriVolume 15. Miscellaneous Prakaranas vol. 1: Aparokshanubhuti, etc.
7 worksVolume 16. Miscellaneous Prakaranas vol. 2: Prabodhasudhakara, etc. 25 worksVolume 17. Stotras, vol. 1 30 worksVolume 18.
Stotras, vol. 2 35 works, plus Lalita Trisatistotra BhashyaVolume 19. Prapanchasara, vol. Prapanchasara, vol. Indian Vedic contribution is a reservoir of Vibrant Information and Harmonious Creativity.
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It is a sanctuary of the self a creative venue which serves as an enduring expression of lightness,where a peaceful atmosphere with sunlight flows and serene atmosphere prevail.In the storm of life we struggle through myriads of stimuli of pressure, stress, and multi problems that seek for a solution and answer. We are so suppressed by the routine of this every life style that most of us seem helpless. However, if we look closely to ancient techniques we shall discover the magnificent way to understand and realize the ones around us and mostly ourselves. If only we could stop for a moment and allow this to happen. May all beings be happy (LokaSamasthaSukhinoBhavanthu) is the essence of Indian philosophy.The ancient Indian philosophy of keeping mind and body for the well being has entered the managerial, medical and judicial domain of the world. Today it has found its place as an alternative to the theory of modern management and also as a means to bring back the right path of peace and prosperity for the human beings.