
Govardhan Peetha - Sankaracharya Matha
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Govardhan Peetha - Sankaracharya Matha
The Govardhan Peetha, also known as the Sankaracharya Matha, is one of the four cardinal institutions established by Adi Shankaracharya in the 8th century to preserve and propagate Sanatana Dharma. Located on Swargadwara Road in Puri, Odisha, the Govardhan Peetha is closely associated with the Jagannath Temple and is dedicated to the preservation of Vedic knowledge and philosophy.
The main preaching theme or Mahavakya of the Govardhan Peetha is "Prjnanam Brahma" (Consciousness is Brahman), reflecting the essence of Vedic teachings.
The Matha is also known for its contributions to Vedic mathematics, which is based on algebra and has been rediscovered by the 143rd Shankaracharya, Jagadguru Bharati Krishna Tirthaji Maharaj.
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