![]() ![]() ![]() Sankara was highly pleased and appreciated his disciple’s intellectual abilities. Sanandana stayed with his Guru serving and learning from him. Sanandana was extremely brilliant and absorbed the knowledge three times faster than anyone else. Seeing the keenness of the young aspirant, the Master agreed and took him as his disciple. He offered his respectful prostrations and asked the Acharya to take him as a disciple and initiate him into sanyasa. ![]() At that time Adi Sankara was in Kashi giving discourses on Advaita Vedanta. After he finished his initial studies in his hometown he decided to lead an ascetic life and travelled all the way to Kashi to meet a Guru under whose guidance he can progress further in his spiritual pursuits. Sanandana was a very bright and intelligent boy from the southern part of Bharat. ![]()
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