Why is the Kashmiri people called the Tapa site of Adi Shankaracharya in Srinagar Sulemani Takht?

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Adi Shankaracharya Mandir in Shri Nagar: There is a temple located on the hill of Srinagar in Kashmir which is dedicated to Adi Shankaracharya. Shankaracharya came here and performed practice. Therefore, this hill is also called Shankaracharya Parvat. A panoramic view of the entire Srinagar is seen from the temple. Its historical and spiritual significance makes it one of the major religious places of Kashmir. However, local Muslim people consider this mountain to be the Sulemani plank of Hazrat Suleman. What is truth, let’s know.

Hazrat Suleman: Muslims of Kashmir believe that Hazrat Suleman had settled Kashmir. It is said that once Hazrat Suleman visited Kashmir flying in the air, he saw that this area was filled with water. There was no place to live here. Then Hazrat Suleman hurt Jinnats that this place should be emptied with water and this place should be made worth living. Only then came this Kashmir in existence. The mountain on which Hazrat Suleman was sitting on the mountain through the wind today is called Sulemani Takht.Also Read: These are the ancient Hindu temples and shrines of Kashmir, where the sound of faith resonates for centuries

What does history say: After Hazrat Ibrahim and Moses, Dawood and his son Suleman are considered more respected in Judaism. Moses was born on 1392 BC in Egypt. Ferro ruled Egypt during that period. According to history, the Jews entered the Malabar coast of Kerala in 2,998 years ago i.e. 973 BC. The Prophet of the Jews was Moses, but at that time his main king was Solomon, also called Suleman. Naresh Solomon’s business fleet came for spices and famous treasures. Hospitality dear Hindu king conferred a degree and jagir to the Jewish leader Joseph Rabban. The Jews later settled in Kashmir and the northeastern states.

At the time of Suleman, there was a lot of progress in Israel’s trade with other countries. Suleman has contributed significantly to the upliftment of the Jewish caste. After 37 years of worthy rule, 937 BC Suleman saheb died in. It is believed that about 3,000 years before Christ, that is, after the war of Mahabharata, one of the 10 tribes of the Judaism, which came into existence, came to the tribe in Kashmir and gradually he got mixed up in Hindu and Buddhist culture. Even today, they are descendants of that clan but now they have become Muslims. Therefore, some Muslims believe that Kashmir was settled by Hazrat Suleman. Hazrat Suleman was 2962 years ago. It is a matter of thinking that if Kashmir was in its existence before Hazrat Suleman came to India, then how would he have established Kashmir with Jinnats.

Kashyap Rishi: Talking about the history of Kashmir, human has been living here for 5 thousand years. Recently, the Harappa carpet remains received from Akhnoor and the artifacts of Maurya, Kushan and Gupta are revealed the ancient history of Jammu. It is said that Kashyapa sage was the first king of Kashmir. It is believed that Kashyapa was the ancient name of Kashyap Sagar (Caspian Sea) and Kashmir in the name of Rishi. According to the researchers, from the Caspian Sea to Kashmir, the rule of the family of Rishi Kashyapa was spread. Around the Kailash mountain, there was the power of Lord Shiva’s Ganas. Daksha Raja also had an empire in the said area.

According to the legend of Rajatarangini and Neelam Purana, the valley of Kashmir used to be a very large lake. Kashyapa sage took out water from here and turned it into a panoramic natural site. In this way the valley of Kashmir came into existence. However, according to the geology scriptures, the water of the lake flowed due to the sinking of the mountains in Khadiyanyar, Baramulla and thus became a living place in Kashmir. Rajatarangini is an authentic document of the ancient dynasties and kings of Kashmir from King Gonanda to King Gonanda (1129 AD) of 1184 BC. In the 3 -century BC, the great emperor Ashoka spread Buddhism in Kashmir. Later, Kanishka had the right here.

Adi Shankaracharya: Adi Shankaracharya had meditated in many areas of the Himalayas and took samadhi in Kedarnath. According to the tradition and history of the monasteries established by Shankaracharya, he was born 508 AD and abandoned his body in 474 BC. That is, he lived only for 32 years and Adi Shankaracharya was 2533 years ago.

It is noteworthy that Abhinav Shankaracharya was born in 788 AD and died in 820 AD. Often they are associated with Adi Shankaracharya.

Shankaracharya has written a verse in the history books of Sharda Math in 2648 in the west direction.

2631 Vaishakhashuklapanchami Shri Machhasankaravatar :.

Tadun 2663 Kartikashuklapurnimayan ….

Pujyapada …. Nijadeheniva ……

That is, Adi Shankaracharya was born on Vaishakh Shukla Panchami in 2631 Yudhishthira Samvat. If we believe in the birth and death of Adi Shankaracharya by the value of the above, then after 100 years of Lord Buddha, Adi Shankaracharya became.

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