
Kaaladi
is a very small village located in Kerala, about 1 hour by road from
Ernakulam (Kochi). Kaaladi can also be reached by train. Nearest railway
station is Angamali. From Angamali, Kaaladi is about half an hour by
road.

Kaaladi
is the birth place of Sri Aadhi Sankarar, who lived during 8th century
BC. There lived a couple belonging to Namboodhiri (a Brahmin sect)
family by name Sivaguru and Aryaamba. Sivaguru was a well learned man
who excelled in Vedas and Saastras. They lead a happy life but with
constant worry that they didn’t have children.
The couple went
and prayed Vadakkunnathar (Lord Shiva) at Thrissur for 48 days with
fullest devotion. Lord Shiva, who was delighted with their prayers,
appeared in Sivaguru’s dream and asked whether he would prefer many
ordinary children who will live long or just one intellectual son who
will be short lived. Sivaguru humbly left the choice to Lord Shiva
Himself, saying that God knows what the devotee deserves.

Lord
Shiva was pleased with the attitude of Sivaguru and the Lord Himself
chose to be born to the couple. Aryaamba gave birth to a beautiful male
child on Aarudhra star and the couple named him Sankaran.
Sankaran
grew up as an intelligent child in the village. He started his
‘Aksharaabyaasam’ (Vidhyaarambh or start studying) at the age of 3.
Sankaran missed his father at the age of 4. Aryaamba with the support of
others in the village performed ‘Upanayanam’ (ceremony to adorn holy
thread) to Sankaran at his 5th year, after which he was sent to
Gurukulam to learn Vedas and scriptures. Sankaran excelled in everything
he learnt and everyone admired Sankaran’s knowledge and wisdom.

As
per tradition, Brahmachari in Gurukulam has to go house to house
seeking Bhiksha (alms) and has to submit it to his Guru. One day, as
part of his everyday practice, Sankaran went on the streets for Bhiksha.
He went to a poor woman’s house on a Dwaadasi day and asked for Bhiksha
from the door. It was a very small hut, where lived alone a lady
without any food for her day. The lady got worried as she did not have
any grains at home. Also refusing to offer Bhiksha to a Brahman was
considered a sin those days. That was a Dwadasi day and the woman
remembered that she had kept a small ‘Amla’ fruit for herself to break
the fast on Dwadasi (Hindus observe fast on Ekadasi day and end their
fasting on Dwadasi).

The
poor woman took out that single ‘Amla’ fruit and offered it in the
Sankaran’s bowl. Sankaran got stirred by the selflessness and
willingness of the lady by offering the only fruit she had for herself.
Sankaran instantly composed and chanted slokas on Goddess Sri Lakshmi
and prayed her. The sloka is called ‘Kanakadhaara Sthothram’. Soon after
he completed reciting, Sri Lakshmi appeared and poured a rain of Golden
Amlas into the lady’s house from the roof.

Even
today, Kanakadhaara Sthothram is recited by many to get rid of poverty
and to earn good wealth. The house where Sankaran chanted Kanakadhaara
Sthothram is still found near Perumbavoor (a neighboring place to
Kaaladi) and the house is called ‘Swarnathumanai’ (Swarnam means Gold
and Manai means house).

There
was a river by name ‘Poorna’ (today’s Periyar River) which was flowing
through this village at a distance from Sankaran’s house. Aryaamba had a
practice of bathing in Poorna river everyday and worshipping Lord
Krishna (their family deity) at the temple, which was on the banks of
Poorna. One day while Aryaamba was returning after bathing, fell
fainted. Hearing this, Sankaran went and brought her back home. Aryaamba
told Sankaran that she was getting older and not able to walk such a
distance.
Sankaran understood his mother’s difficulty and came
out of the house, prayed to Sri Ganga Devi and marked a curved line on
the ground using the thumb of his foot. As Sankaran was none other than
the Lord, river Poorna took a bend and started flowing through the back
yard of Sankaran’s house. Even today, if viewed from a height, we can
see river Poorna taking a bend near Sri Sankara’s place.

Sankaran
completed his Gurukulam successfully and learnt everything with ease.
When he was 8, he started participating in debates with scholars and
many learned scholars came to meet him to get clarifications. Aryaamba
was too happy to see his son to be so wise. She wanted to see Sankaran
get married soon.
Sankaran realized the purpose of his birth and
wanted to undertake ‘Sanyaasam’ from earthly bondings. But he knew that
Aryaamba won’t allow him to be a Sanyaasi as he was her only son.
One
day Sankaran was bathing in the river Poorna while Aryaamba finished
bathing and was waiting for Sankaran to finish. Suddenly, a crocodile
caught hold of Sankaran’s leg and he started screaming out of pain.
Sankara tried much to get relieved of his leg from crocodile’s mouth,
but couldn’t. Aryaamba screamed for help and prayed God to rescue her
son.

Sankaran
told his mother that his life is short and only if she allows him to
become a Sanyaasi he can get relieved of himself from the crocodile.
Aryaamba didn’t know what to do. She got reminded of Lord Shiva’s boon
to Sivaguru. But Sankaran said only if he becomes a Sanyaasi, his
lifetime would get extended because Sanyaas is like another birth.
Aryaamba only wanting to see her son alive promised that she would allow
him to undertake Sanyaas. The crocodile set Sankaran free.
Aryaamba
was too worried about Sankaran undertaking Sanyaas, as he is the only
son who is responsible to cremate her after death. Sankaran with
mother’s blessings prepared himself to be a Sanyaasi. He also promised
his mother that during her last days he would personally come back home
and perform the rites, though being a Sanyaasi.
When Sankara set
to start his divine journey, heard a heavenly voice of Lord Krishna. The
voice told him that, as the river Poorna was diverted in a different
direction and the temple then was not in the right place it meant to be.
It also directed him to install the idol and the temple in proper
location on the banks of the river. Sankaran took Lord Krishna’s words
and re-installed Lord Krishna’s idol on the banks of Poorna River before
he left the village. Even today one can see the Krishna temple on the
banks of river Poorna which is located near Sri Sankara Mutt.

Though
Sankarar took Sanyaas by himself, he went in search of a Guru who was
required to initiate him formally as Sanyaasi and to guide him through
his new mission. He traveled across the country and reached the banks of
river Narmadha. When Sankarar reached there, Narmadha was gushing out
with heavy floods, which he felt would affect the people. Sankarar with
his divine power collected the gushing water into his Kamandalam (a
small container in which Sanyaasis carry water for Pooja) and poured it
on the banks. Immediately Narmadha stopped flooding wildly and started
flowing gently.

A
sage by name Sri Govindha Bhagavathpaadhar who was meditating on the
banks of the river saw this act of Sankara and enquired about him.
Sankarar introduced himself. Sri Govindha Bagavathpaadhar was happy to
know about Sankara and also realized that he is none other than Lord
Shiva, willingly accepted Sankara, the Bala Sanyaasi as his disciple.
Sri
Govindha Bhagavathpaadhar taught him Adhvaitha philosophy and wanted
Sankarar to spread it around the world. The Guru also advised him to
write ‘Bhaashyam’ for Brahma Suthra based on Adhvaitha philosophy.
Brahma Suthra was originally written by Veda Vyaasa. Sri Govindha
Bagavathpaadhar conferred him the name Sri Sankara Bhagavathpaadhar and
asked him to go and serve the world with his preachings. Sri Sankarar
was just 12 by then.
Sri Sankarar reached ‘Kaasi’ (Varanasi)
where he stayed and worshipped Sri Kaasi Viswanathar and Sri Annapoorni
Devi everyday. He also started explaining Vedas and Saastras to people
there. His fame spread across the country. Sri Sankaraacharya got many
good disciples.

One day while Sri Sankaraacharya was walking down in a narrow lane towards Ganges, a Chandaala (one who performs cremation -
சண்டாளன்)
came opposite to him. He was seen with his wife and having 4 dogs. Sri
Sankaraacharya saw him obstructing his path and told him to keep away.
The Chandaala asked Sankara “According to the principles you practice,
the Jeevaathma and the God are one and the same. If so, how am I
different from you? When Aathma is the same in everyone, how do you ask
me to keep away? Or how do I keep away from myself? Should I keep my
body or my Aathma away?”
Sri Sankaraacharya was shocked to hear
such words of wisdom from a Chandaala and realized that he is none other
than Lord Shiva. He also realized his ignorance and instantly conveyed
his obeisance through a composition of 5 Slokas called “Manisha
Panchakam”. Before he could finish reciting, the Chandaala vanished and
Lord Shiva appeared to him with Goddess Sri Visalakshi and the 4 dogs
appeared as 4 Vedas.

When
Sri Sankaraacharya was about 16, an old Brahmin met him and debated
with Him on the Bhaashyam he wrote for Brahma Suthra. The old man had
various arguments with Sri Sankaraacharya which continued for 8 days
after which Sri Sankaraacharya realized that the old man was none other
than Sage Veda Vyaasa himself. Sri Sankaraacharya prostrated before Sage
Vyaasa and apologized for entering into an argument with the original
author himself. Sage Vyaasa blessed him and told that he tested Sri
Sankaraacharya only to establish to the world that the Bhaashyam
(commentary) written by him was perfect. Also the Sage blessed Sri
Sankaraacharya with another 16 years of life.
There was a well
learned person called Mandana Mishra in a place called Mahishmathi
(presently Bihar), who followed the Meemaamsa philosophies. He had a
well learned wife called Sarasawani who was extremely intellectual. Sri
Sankaraacharya met Mandana Mishra and invited him for a debate. Mandana
Mishra initially refused but later agreed to it.
Sri
Sankaraacharya won over him and made him His disciple. He also paid
respects to the wife of Mandana Mishra as Goddess Saraswathi. He walked
down towards south and wanted to establish his Mutts in few places. At
one place He found that a snake was holding shadow as an umbrella for a
frog and he decided that it was the place where He wanted to establish
an Aashram, because of the fact that even the enemy animals were
supporting each other in that place. Also a sage called Rishya Sringar
had his Ashram during Ramayana period, in that hill station called
Rishya Sringa Parvadham.

This
place is known as Sringeri where He installed and worshipped Sri
Saradha Devi (who was Sarasawani) there and formed a Mutt. It is called
Sringeri Sri Saradha Peetam today.
One fine day He realized that
His mother Aryaamba was in her death bed and rushed to His village
Kaaladi. He met His mother there and chanted Slokas for her peaceful
death. But later realized that she was afraid of the Shiva Ganas who
came to receive her and chanted different Slokas so that Aryaamba’s soul
would depart without fear with chants of Sri Maha Vishnu Slokas.
After
the death of His mother Aryaamba, the native villagers didn’t allow Sri
Sankara to perform the last rites as He was a Sanyasi and didn’t allow
him to the burial ground for cremation. Sri Sankara cremated His mother
in the back yard of their own house and started His divine journey
around the country.
It is said that even today in Kaaladi, people cremate their dead in the family in their own back yards.
Thus
Sri Sankara traveled across, spreading His philosophy to nook and
corner of this holy country. He was the one who ended the Kaapaalika way
of worship and initiated 6 ways of worships (called Shanmadham – means 6
religions or ways of worship) among the people. The Shanmadhams taught
by Him were Souram (Surya worship), Saaktham (Shakthi worship),
Gaanaapathyam (Ganesha worship), Kaumaaram (Lord Muruga worship), Saivam
(Lord Shiva worship), and Vaishnavam (Lord Vishnu worship).

Also
while traveling across this country He installed Sri Chakras at various
temples to bring down the fierce of Sri Shakthi including Maangaadu in
Tamilnadu (Chennai).

He
is said to have gone towards north and performed penance at the
Himalayas during His last days and attained Moksha. Also there is a
belief that He spent His last days at Kanchipuram where He formed
another Mutt (Ashram). He is believed to be an incarnation of Sri
Dhakshinamurthy (Lord Shiva) Himself. Like Kanchi and Sringeri, Sri
Sankara formed the Mutts in few other places in the country.

Even
today the birth place of Sri Sankara is present at Kaaladi and the
Samaadhi of His mother Aryaamba is found in the temple which is located
on the banks of river Poorna. Sri Saradha Devi is present at the temple.
Sri Ganesha and Sri Sankarar are also seen in separate shrines in the
temple.

Sri Vedha Purusha (a huge Vedha Book) is kept in the temple and is worshipped.
A wonderful Mutt which is also a temple, with Vedic chanting throughout the day quenches the thirst of the soul.

Sri
Sankara’s service to the mankind, this country and our religion is
unmatchable and unimaginable. If we do the poojas or rituals in any of
the temples at present, all those ways of performing them were
formulated by Him and followed by generations. Sri Aadhi Shankara has
composed many hymns and Slokas including Bhaja Govindam which is soul
stirring. His Maathru Panchakam tells about the importance of mother.

Sankara
Jayanthi and many other festivals are celebrated with pomp at Kaaladi
Shrine. Kaaladi is a very peaceful and blissful place in God’s own
country, which must be visited at least once in the lifetime.
Hara Hara Shankara! Jaya Jaya Shankara!
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