Dwarka Sharada Peetham
Pascimāmnāya 'Śrī Śāradā Pītham' or Dwarka Sharada Math, is one amongst the four cardinal peethams believed by its followers to be established by Adi Shankara, preserving and propagating Sanatana Dharma and Advaita Vedanta, the doctrine of non-dualism. Located in the city of Dwaraka, Gujarat, India it is the pascimāmnāya matha, or Western Āmnāya Pītham amongst the four Chaturāmnāya Pīthams. It is also known as the Kālikā Matha. Their Vedantic mantra or Mahavakya is Tattvamasi. According to tradition, believed to be initiated by Adi Shankara, it holds authority over Sama Veda. The head of the matha is called Shankarayacharya, the title derives from Adi Shankara.
Structure
Dvaraka Pitha is one of the four believed by tradition to be established by Adi Shankaracharya who is portrayed as pioneering the unification of Hindu religious beliefs in the country. It is a four storied structure representing four believed by a tradition, developed in the 14th-17th century, to be established by Shankaracharya in different parts of the country. There are paintings on the walls here depicting the life history of Shankaracharya while the dome has carvings of Shiva in different postures.Website:
Recent Shankaracharyas
- Shri Trivikrama Tirtha was the head of the monastery until 1921 when he was succeeded by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirtha.
- Shri Bharati Krishna Tirtha was invited to lead the Puri matha in 1925 after the position had become vacant.
- Shri Bharati Krishna Tirtha was succeeded by Shri Swarupananda Saraswati.
- Shri Swaroopananda Saraswati was succeeded by Shri Sadananda Saraswati in 2022.
Since Abhinava died in 1982, this peeth has been led by Swarupananda Saraswati who is one of the claimants to the position of Shankaracharya of the northern matha called Jyotish Pitha or Jyotir Math.
After the death of Swami Swarupananda Saraswati, who was the Shankracharya of Dwarka Sharada Math, Sadananda Saraswati was made the Shankaracharya of Dwarka Sharada Math.