A real saint have divine qualities like fearlessness, compassion, truthfulness, self-control, purity, and detachment. In Hinduism a true saint must have some key traits include Ahimsa (non-violence), Satya (truth), Daya (mercy), Shanti (peace), Tapas (austerity), Daan (charity), and freedom from ego, anger, and greed.
A saint who also maintains a good relationship with everyone and be equal to everyone . In a sense, he is tolerant enough to considers ‘the entire world as one family’ (Vasudhaiva kutumbakam).
Here I am talking about one of the top religious post in Hinduism that is ‘Shankaracharya’. Shankaracharya in Sanskrit means ‘teacher of the ways of Shankara’ and is a title given to the heads of the four Hindu monasteries established by the 8th-century monk Adi Shankara.
They in the four cardinal directions of India (North, South, East, West) to uphold and propagate Advaita Vedanta, these are Jyotish Math (North), Sringeri Sharada Peetham (South), Govardhan Math (East), and Dwarka Sharada Peeth (West). One of the four Shankaracharyas, Swami Avimukteshwaranand Saraswati, head of the Jyotish Peeth of Badrinath, Uttarakhand, India.


Clear, thoughtful, and informative. A good explanation of the spiritual role of the Shankaracharya.👌
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Thank you for the understanding of “Shankaracharya.” That’s beautiful!
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Thank you so much mam for appreciation 🙏🥰😊
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