Adi Shankaracharya Jayanti: Revisiting Bharat’s spiritual legacy
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Adi Shankaracharya Jayanti: Revisiting Bharat’s spiritual legacy in the era of quantum physics

On the occasion of Adi Shankaracharya Jayanti, renewed attention is being drawn to the enduring philosophical legacy of Adi Shankaracharya, whose Advaita Vedanta continues to offer profound insights into the nature of reality and the Self

Dr. Ayush GuptaDr. Ayush Gupta
Apr 21, 2026, 07:00 am IST
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Adi Shankaracharya stands as the embodiment of that pinnacle of wisdom—born upon the soil of Bharat—which remains invisible to the physical eye. The methodology that Shankaracharya developed in his commentaries on the Upanishads—aimed at comprehending the subtle realm through the lens of the gross—is far more advanced and ancient than the quantum theories proposed by Western scientists such as Heisenberg, Young, and Schrödinger. Having fulfilled his mission of establishing four spiritual centers at the four corners of Bharat, thereby unfurling the banner of wisdom in every direction, Adi Shankaracharya stands before us as an exemplary archetype—a vigilant guardian of the Sanatana (Eternal Tradition). Today, in the quest to unravel the mysteries of the subtle realm, there exists a fierce competition to formulate a universal theory—whether through quantum mechanics, string theory, or mathematical constructs—yet, not even the slightest fraction of that subtle realm has been truly comprehended. Had these scientists fundamentally grasped Shankaracharya’s principle of ‘Neti, Neti’ (Not this, not this), they might have realized that the very methodology employed to perceive the gross, material world is utterly incapable of perceiving the subtle realm.

With their physically conditioned vision, these Western scientists—in their race to decipher the subtle realm—are attempting to steer the entire world down a path of mere discursive interpretation. Within the quantum domain, the Western scientist Schrödinger seeks to interpret the subtle realm based on the probabilities inherent in his famous thought experiment involving a cat confined in a room (Schrödinger’s Cat Paradox). Conversely, through the Double-Slit Experiment, the scientist Young characterized the behavior of quantum particles in terms of ‘particle relativity,’ positing that a quantum particle behaves like a discrete particle in the presence of an observer, whereas it exhibits wave-like behavior in the observer’s absence. Such discursive and contradictory findings constitute a significant impediment to attaining a true, direct realization of the subtle realm.

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The authentic realization of the Self ‘ _Swa_ ‘ represents the ultimate culmination of human inquiry. The aphorism _Yat Pinde, Tat Brahmande_ (As is the microcosm, so is the macrocosm) serves as the guiding principle for experiencing the totality of existence within the Self, and the Self within the totality of existence. In the _Brahmananda Valli_ of the Taittiriya Upanishad, the gross, subtle, and causal realms of manifestation are described through examples drawn from the empirical world, alongside an exposition of the various subtle and minute layers inherent within our gross physical body.

Acharya Shankara has endeavored to elucidate this concept through a multitude of subtle and gross analogies. Employing the metaphor of rice within a paddy grain—wherein the rice emerges through the progressive removal of the husk—the text sequentially describes the Annamaya, Pranamaya, Manomaya, Vijnanamaya ,and Anandamaya Koshas (sheaths). This constitutes a journey from the gross to the subtle; commencing with the physical Anna the Sage has most beautifully expounded upon the increasing subtlety of the vital force Prana, the Manas, the intellect (Buddhi), and bliss (Ananda).

The Anandamaya Kosha itself, while not transcending into the Turiya (transcendental) state, represents the state closest to the Parabrahman (Supreme Reality). By designating these five sheaths as Anatma (non-Self) and Karya-Brahman (the manifested aspect of the Absolute), the Sage affirms that the ultimate, transcendental reality (Paramarthika Satta) belongs solely to the pure Consciousness—the Brahman—which remains untainted by Maya (illusion) or Ajnana (ignorance). On one hand, this journey through the five sheaths clarifies the true nature of the human being’s authentic ‘Self’; on the other, it introduces the individual—who is perpetually engrossed in the experiences of the material world (a consciousness characterized by the admixture of truth and falsehood)—to the methodology for realizing these subtle elements.

Acharya Shankara elucidates the nature of the subtle realms through numerous analogies, both subtle and gross. The analysis he presents regarding the human states of consciousness—the waking (Jagrat), deep sleep (Sushupti), and dream (Svapna) states—stands as a testament to his profound intellectual acumen. The human body is not merely a physical mechanism; it comprises other constituents as well, which are posited as the subtle body and the causal body. Furthermore, regarding Omkara—also known as Pranava—each of its constituent syllables (A, U and M) is held to represent a specific cosmic realm (Loka). Subtle concepts are not easily grasped; yet, Acharya Shankara has presented such a profound analysis of the body, senses, mind, intellect, and the essence of the Self in his writings that a reader can readily comprehend that these are not merely physical components of the body, but rather mere mental modifications—arising from the subtle inner instrument—that manifest within the framework of Advaita (non-duality). Acharya Shankara was a great sage of India; it is his profound insight alone that can guide the path toward India’s continuous evolution and its emergence as a developed and prosperous nation. India’s stature as a ‘World Guru’ is, indeed, the fruit of the intellectual brilliance of such sages.

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