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Nov 7, 2017 at 23:51 comment added Rakesh Joshi I criticized both sankara and vivekananda
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Dec 28, 2015 at 5:01 history edited Keshav Srinivasan
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Oct 27, 2015 at 5:47 comment added Swami Vishwananda Most of the modern Advaita commentators criticize Sankara's view on this. K.S. Bhagavan's criticism is not unique.
Oct 27, 2015 at 5:33 comment added Swami Vishwananda Here is one of Vivekananda's criticisms. I remember there are 1-2 more similar one in his Complete Works. Complete Works, volume 7, subtitle 'Conversations and Dialogues', sub-sub-title 'I-XXIX, (From the dairy of a disciple)', sub-sub-sub-title 'II' paragraphs beginning with "Swamiji: 'Shankara's intellect was sharp like a razor.'" available here - cwsv.belurmath.org/volume_7/vol_7_frame.htm
Oct 27, 2015 at 5:18 comment added Swami Vishwananda I gave a reference in another answer. Let me find it and I will link to it. There are references to some saints in the vedas who had uncertain parentage; Sankara would say that they must have been brahmins in their previous life. We must remember it is always easy to criticize with 20/20 vision some of Sankara's views; people will do the same with us in 500 years! Remember that Sankara had written all of his commentaries by the age of 12.
Oct 27, 2015 at 5:12 comment added Jo Wehler Could you please indicate a reference, in English? - Thank you.
Oct 27, 2015 at 5:10 comment added Swami Vishwananda Swami Vivekananda, although a follower of Sankara's Advaita, criticized heavily Sankara's views on caste, going so far as to say that he skewed his commentary sometimes to uphold it. As a follower of Sankara's interpretations and commentaries, I agree with Vivekananda assessment.
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