[Advaita-l] Fwd: [advaitin] 12 Cen CE Marathi Nath tradition ack Shankara

sunil bhattacharjya skbhattacharjya at gmail.com
Sun Mar 19 16:29:14 EDT 2023


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From: sunil bhattacharjya <skbhattacharjya at gmail.com>
Date: Sun, Mar 19, 2023 at 11:55 AM
Subject: Re: [advaitin] 12 Cen CE Marathi Nath tradition ack Shankara
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The Maharashtrian scholars are referring to Abhinava Shankara, the writer
of the Shankara bhashya on the Bhagavad Gita,  and not to Adi Shankara. Adi
Shankara did not write  the Bhagavad Gita bhashya, as his paramguru Shri
Gaudapadacharya, dissuaded from writing the bhashya on the Bhagavad Gita
bhashya and asked him to write a bhashya on the Lalita Trishati instead of
the Bhagavad Gita.

My 2 cents
skb

On Sat, Mar 18, 2023 at 11:22 PM V Subrahmanian <v.subrahmanian at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Sri Natraj Maneshinde posted:
>
> ===============================
> Maharashtrian Acharyas of Natha tradition readily embrace the siddhanta of
> Bhagavatpada
> ===============================
>
> The teachings of Bhagavatpada Adi Shankaracharya have had a deep impact on
> the Hindu masses. A glaring example of this can be seen in the bhakti
> tradition of Maharashtra.
>
> As known to all, Maharashtra is a stronghold of Natha sampradaya. Many of
> the Warkari saints including Shri Jnaneshvar Maharaj were initiated into
> Natha Sampradaya. I m not aware of the tenets of Natha tradition and how
> similar or different is it with Shaankara Vedanta. But, I am intrigued to
> note how readily Bhagavatpada’s siddhanta was accepted and revered by the
> Maharashtraian Acharyas of Natha tradition. Per my limited interactions
> with a few Maharashtrain friends, I have realized that this synthesis has
> only grown stronger over the years.
>
> When we try to trace the beginning of this synthesis , we verily arrive at
> the early days of Marathi literature. Shri Mukundaraj Kavi is regarded as
> the ‘Adya-kavi’ of Marathi literature. He belonged to the 12th Century and
> has composed a Vedantik work in Marathi named ‘Viveka Sindhu’(VS). The work
> is dated to 1188 AD based on an internal reference furnished by the author
> himself. Though he hailed from the Natha sampradaya (as revealed by himself
> in the final chapter of VS), the siddhanta described in the work is
> completely in agreement with Shaankara Vedanta. The work upholds the
> Pramanya of Veda and condemns the schools which reject it. The concepts of
> Tatpadartha/tvampadartha-shodhan, Advidya/Maya and Vivartavada are also
> discussed in detail. The entire second half of the work is dedicated to
> Mahavakyartha Vichara on ‘Tattvamasi’ where the Mahavakya is explained in
> the light of ‘Jahad-ajahallakshana’. Moreover, the author explicitly
> mentions that he is merely stating Bhagavatpada’s teachings in Marathi.
>
> प्रणवपंचीकृत्यें ॥ येथेंविस्तारिलींसविश्रुतें ॥ महावाक्यउपदेशग्रंथें ॥
> उत्तरार्धीं॥४६॥
> शंकरोक्तिवरी ॥ मीबोलिलोंमराठीवैखरी ॥ ह्मणूनिनिर्धारावीचतुरीं ॥
> शास्त्रबुद्धी ॥४७॥
>
> ~ श्री मुकुंदराज कवि, विवेकसिन्धु, पूर्वार्ध ७.४६-४७
>
> [I have deliberated on Pranava and Panchikarana in the Purvardha. In the
> uttaradha, I will be dealing with Mahavakya vichara]
> [ Based on Shankaracharya’s preachings(commentaries), I am writing this
> work in Marathi. Hence, the wise must ascertain it with Shastra-buddhi]
>
> Thus, it is a matter of great joy to all Advaitians that an early Marathi
> Brahmana belonging to the Natha tradition is preaching Shaankara Vedanta
> with such great zeal. Also, it is heartening to see that Bhagavatpada and
> his siddhanta continued to be revered by the succeeding Marathi authors
> too. Here are a couple instances regarding the same.
>
> 1. Jnaneshwari of Shri Jnaneshwar Maharaj
>
> तैसा व्यासाचा मागोवा घेतु । भाष्यकाराते वाट पुसतु ।
> अयोग्यही मी न पवतु । के जाईन ।
> ~ ज्ञानेश्वरी १८. १७२२
>
> [As I am following in the footsteps of sage Vyasa and consulting the
> Bhashyakara (Shri Shankara) which way to go, where can I, though unworthy,
> reach if not the right place?]
>
> Given the striking similarity between Jnaneshwari and Shaankara Geeta
> bhashya, it is beyond dispute that the Bhashyakara referenced here is
> Bhagavatpada himself.
>
> 2. Ekanathi Bhagavat of Shri Ekanath Maharaj
>
> वंदूं आचार्य शंकरु ।
>  जो का ग्रंथार्थविवेक चतुरु ।
> सारुनि कर्मठतेचा विचारु ।
> प्रबोध दिनकरु प्रकाशिला ॥
> ~ श्री एकनाथ महाराज, एकनाथी भागवत
>
> [ I bow down to Acharya Shankara, who is an adept in bringing out the true
> purport of the Shastric texts, who has made the Sun of Jnana-marga shine
> after having set aside the Karma-pradhana interpretations (of the
> upanishads)]
>
> It fills our heart with great delight to witness this love and reverence
> that the Maharashtra’s sant-parampara, which is predominantly rooted in
> Natha tradition, has had towards Bhagavatpada and his siddhanta.
>
> Many thanks to Yashas Churchillious for sharing info on Shri Mukundaraj
> Kavi 🙏
>
> ॥ भव शङ्कर देशिक मे शरणम् ॥
>
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