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Dvaraka Pitha : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dvaraka Pitha The Dwaraka pīţha or ''Dwaraka maţha'', also called ''Saradha Matha/Peeth'' and "western peeth", is ancient monastery situated in the coastal city of Dwaraka, Gujarat, India. It is one of the four cardinal mathas or seats of learning founded by Adi Shankara in 8th Century CE, and is the ''pascimāmnāya matha'', or western matha.〔Pasricha, Prem C. (1977) The Whole Thing the Real Thing, Delhi Photo Company, p. 59-63〕 It is also known as the Kālikā Matha, and per the tradition initiated by Adi Shankara it represents Sama Veda. ==History==
Sri Trivikrama Tirtha was the leader of the monastery until 1921 when he was succeeded by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirtha. Bharati was invited to lead the Puri matha in 1925 after the position became vacant. Bharati was succeeded by Shri Swarupananda and Shri Yogeswarananda. In 1945, Shri Abhinava Saccidananda Tirtha was nominated to the position. Before assuming his position at Dvaraka, Abhinava was the leader of the Mulabagal matha in Karnataka which was the 17th century branch of the Dvaraka matha. As a result the cumulative lineage of Mulabagal matha was merged with Dvaraka when Abhinava took office there. Years later Saccidananda helped to mediate the Shankarcharya successions at Puri and Jyotir Math.〔 Since Abhinava died in 1982 this pitha or monastery has been led by Swami Swarūpānanda Saraswatī〔Unknown author (May 5, 1999) archived (here ). Accessed: 2012-08-30. or (here%5D The Monastic Tradition ) Advaita Vedanta web page, retrieved August 28, 2012〕〔Author unknown (2008) (Swami Swarupananda Saraswati bio ) Web site of Swami Swarupananda Saraswati, retrieved August 4, 2012〕 who is one of the claimants to the position of Shankaracharya of the northern matha called Jyotir Pitha or Jyotir Math.〔Unknown author (2005) (Indology ) The Jyotirmaṭha Śaṅkarācārya Lineage in the 20th Century, retrieved August 4, 2012〕
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