Adi Guru Shankaracharya revitalized Sanatan Dharma in 5th century BCE India amidst external threats and internal challenges by establishing four major Peethas and forming Akhadas to protect temples and monasteries. These Akhadas, initially focused on martial arts, later transitioned to promoting discipline and spirituality, with 13 prominent Akhadas existing today across India, playing a pivotal role in upholding cultural and spiritual traditions. Shankaracharya’s legacy continues through these Akhadas, preserving Hinduism and serving as centers for spiritual and physical development.
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