Vidyashankara Temple at Sringere, Karnataka

Vidyashankara Temple at Sringere is a revered
pilgrimage centre located amidst the picturesque Sahyadri
hills in Chikmaglur District of Karnataka on the left
bank of the river Tungabhadra. The temple is held in
high esteem by the people of Karnataka as it is considered
to be the home to 'Sarada Peetham' established by the
revered spiritual leader Aadi Sankaracharya in the 1st
millennium CE. Idol of Goddess Sarada in the temple
is said to have been installed by Aadi Sankaracharya
himself.
The Temple
The Vidyashankara Temple at Sringeri was built in memory
of Guru Vidyashankara or Vidyathirtha by Vidyaranya
with the aid of the Vijayanagar rulers in the 14th century.
Scholars believe that it was in this temple that Adi
Sankaracharya established 'Sarada Peetham' in the 1st
millennium CE and installed the image of Sarada with
a Sri Chakra in front of her. And from then on he started
the Bharati Sampradaya to propagate the philosophy of
non dualism. Because of the strong association of Adi
Shankaracharya from Vidyashankara Temple it is commonly
known as the 'Shankaracharya Temple'.
Vidyashankara Temple is built with the combined features
of the Hoysala and Dravida architecture. It stands on
a richly sculptured basement with six doorways leading
into the temple. The twelve pillars in the mandapam
are named the Raasi Pillars marking the 12 zodiac signs.
These pillars are so arranged that the sun's rays fall
on each of them in the order of the solar months.
Each column in the temple also has a large rearing
lion with non removable rolling stone balls in its mouth.
A circular shikhara crowns the sanctum. This temple
walls also features carved scenes from the puranas.
Buddha is depicted as one of the incarnations of Vishnu
here. The temple presents a majestic view especially
when seen from across the river.
Temple Details..
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