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Shankaracharya Jayendra Saraswati

Kanchi Shankaracharya Jayendra Saraswati passed away at 82

He will be succeeded as the head of the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam by Vijayendra Saraswati.

Jayendra Saraswati, the 69th Shankaracharya of the Kanchipuram Kamakoti Peetam math, has passed away on Wednesday morning. He was 82 years old.

The senior pontiff has been ailing in recent months. He had been admitted to the hospital most recently in January. He had been admitted to Chennai’s Sri Ramachandra Hospital after he collapsed at the math with shortness of breath and low blood pressure.

He had been named as successor to the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam by his predecessor, Chandrashekarendra Saraswati, widely known as the ‘Mahaswami’ of the math, in 1954. Jayendra Saraswati had become the head of the math in 1994 after the death of Chandrashekarendra Saraswati. During his time as the head pontiff, the math expanded its presence and role in charitable activities by setting up a number of hospitals and schools that continue to function today.

 

He will now be succeeded by Vijayendra Saraswati.

The Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam is believed to have been established in the year 482 BC by Adi Shankara, the propounder of Advaita Vedanta, which caused a paradigm shift within Hinduism. It has the distinction of having an unbroken line of 70 acharyas, of whom Jayendra Saraswati was the 69th.

Jayendra Saraswati’s pontificate at the math has had its moments of controversy. He had led efforts to expand the reach of the math in the 1970s and 80s, by reaching out to economically weaker sections of society. He had also attempted to take part in negotiations for the peaceful settlement of the Ram Janmabhoomi dispute in Ayodhya.

He had been acquitted in November 2013 in the case relating to the 2004 murder of A Sankararaman, manager of Kanchipuram’s Varadaraja Perumal Temple. His arrest in 2004 and the two months he spent in judicial custody had come as a jolt to many in Tamil Nadu.

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