Shankara Vijayendra Saraswati Swamigal | |||||||||
Kānchi Kāmakoti Pīṭādhipati | |||||||||
Birth Name: | Sankara Narayanan | ||||||||
Birth Date: | 13 March 1969 | ||||||||
Birth Place: | thandalam, Tiruvallur | ||||||||
Website: | www.kamakoti.org | ||||||||
Nationality: | Indian | ||||||||
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Religion: | Hinduism | ||||||||
Honorific Prefix: | His Holiness Jagadguru Sri | ||||||||
Honors: | Peethadishwar |
Jagadguru Sri Shankara Vijayendra Saraswathi Swamigal (born 13 March 1969) is the 70th Jagadguru Peethadipathi of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham, Kanchipuram. He became the senior Pontiff of the Kanchi Mutt following the death of Jayendra Saraswati, the 69th Pontiff, on 28 February 2018.[1]
Sri Shankara Vijayendra Saraswathi was born in 1969 as Sankara Narayanan Sastri[2] in Periyapalayam village near Arani in Tiruvallur.[3] He attended a village school in Periyapalayam and studied the Vedas with his father, Sri Krishnamurthy Sastri, a Vedic scholar and teacher. He joined the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham when he was 13 and was named 70th Peethadhipati in 1983.[4]
See main article: Sankararaman murder case. In 2004, the junior Sri Vijayendra Saraswathi Mahaswamigal was arrested in connection with the Sankararaman murder case on Diwali day along with the senior Jayendra Saraswathi pontiff.[5] The court said that the complainant failed to support the prosecution and he was given bail. The trial went on till 2013 when he was acquitted by the court.[6] [7]
Vijayendra Saraswati chose to sit through the Tamil Thai Vazhthu even as he reportedly stood for the national anthem at during the release of a Tamil-Sanskrit dictionary compiled by the late father of Bharatiya Janata Party leader H. Raja in January 2018. Tamils from across the world criticised him for insulting the Tamil anthem.[8] In a clarification, the Kanchi Mutt said Vijayendra Saraswati was meditating when the anthem was playing.[9] Hundreds of activists belonging to Dravidar Viduthalai Kazhagam and Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi were arrested by the police when they tried to besiege the Mutt fortified with heavy police security. Several Tamil organisations filed complaints against him.[10] The Madras high court on March directed the police to register an FIR after a complaint filed by Thanthai Periyar Dravidar Kazhagam.[11] [12] Justice G. R. Swaminathan quashed an FIR in December 2021 filed by Naam Tamilar Katchi saying the Tamil Thai Vazhthu is only a prayer song and not a national anthem and hence, there is no need for every one to remain in standing posture when it is rendered.[13]