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Sharada and temple
* Sharada Peeth, temple in Sharda, Kashmir
A temple was built for Sharada Devi in 1912, at Sivagiri.
( Vidyashankara temple ) at Sringeri Sharada Peetham, Shringeri
In the modern days also the Jagadguru of Sringeri Sharada Peetham performs pooja at Kigga Sri Rushasringeswara temple for rain or to reduce rain.
Sharada Peeth ( Sarvajnapeetha ) temple, in Azad Kashmir | Pakistan-administered Kashmir
This small structure bears a name which is similar to Sarvajñapīṭha, also called Sharada peeth a ruined temple in Kashmir ( now POK ) which was visited by Adi Shankara where he defeated other scholars in philosophical debate and opened the southern door of the temple.
Temple Vedamoorthi Jayarama Acharya through Sri Durgaparameshwari Charitable Trust has started Vedapaathashaala in Madhva Gurukula building near the temple and Sanskrit is being taught to the students of Vidya Vardhaka Pre University college free of cost for the 8th and 9th standard with awards for the outstanding students by Sharada Jayarama Acharya Prathisthana.
He also composed the Sree Sharada Suprabhata and Sree Chandramoulishwara Suprabhata of Sri Sharada temple, Shringeri and Sri Chandramoulishwara temple in V. V. Mohalla, Mysore respectively.
Just by the side is another temple dedicated to three devis — Saraswathi, Gayathri and Sharada.

Sharada and Goddess
Adi Shankara realized that the place must have been a spot of penance and established the Dakshninamnaya Sharada Peetham ( Southern Seat of Goddess Sharada ) here.

Sharada and learning
In Indian mythology, autumn is considered to be the preferred season for the goddess of learning Saraswati, who is also known by the name of " goddess of autumn " ( Sharada ).
The most popular folk instrument is the santoor ( Shat-tantri-veena ), a hundred string percussion instrument which is played by the goddess Sharada ( the goddess of learning and art in ancient Kashmir ).

Sharada and has
" Siddha Matrika " along with its sister script Takri has its origins in the ancient Sharada script of Kashmir.

Sharada and from
Eastern variants of Gupta called Nāgarī are first attested from the 8th century CE ; from c. 1200 CE these gradually replaced Siddham, which survived as a vehicle for Tantric Buddhism in East Asia, and Sharada, which remained in parallel use in Kashmir.
Tarlochan Singh Bedi ( 1999 ) writes that the Gurmukhi script developed in the 10-14th centuries from the Devasesha stage of the Sharada script the intermediate phase being Siddha Matrika, before the final evolution into Gurmukhi.
His argument is that from the 10th century, regional differences started to appear between the Sharada script used in Punjab, the Hill States ( partly Himachal Pradesh ) and Kashmir.
The regional Sharada script evolves from this stage till the 14th century, when it starts to appear in the form of Gurmukhi.
* " Sharada ", song by Skye Sweetnam on her album Noise from the Basement
The Gupta script was descended from Brahmi and gave rise to the Nagari, Sharada and Siddham scripts.
He received several awards and accolodates from the Maharaja of Mysore, and their holiness the pointiffs ' of Sringeri Sharada Peetham and Kanchi Kamakoti Peetam respectively for his contributions made to Sanskrit Literature.
He was the 12th Jagadguru of the Sringeri Sharada Peetham from 1380 to 1386 A. D.
Landa is a script that evolved from the Sharada script during the 10th century.

Sharada and Adi
Adi Shankara visited the pre-existing ( Sharada Peeth ) in Kashmir in late 8th century or early 9th century AD.
The Advaitin philosopher, Adi Shankara, founded the Sringeri Sharada Peetham at Sringeri after seeing a hooded snake giving shelter to a frog in labor, in spite of snakes and frogs being mortal enemies.

Sharada and Shankaracharya
Image: Sri_Bharati_Tirtha. jpg | His Holiness Sri Bharati Tirtha, Jagadguru and Shankaracharya of the Advaitic Sringeri Sharada Peetham ( born 1951 )

Sharada and .
It is a descendant of the Gupta script, along with Siddham and Sharada.
According to Al-Biruni, Ardhanagari was a mixture of Nagari, used in Ujjain and Malwa, and Siddha Matrika or the last stage of Siddham script, a variant of the Sharada script used in Kashmir.
Also Takri script that developed through the Devasesha stage of the Sharada script, and is found mainly in the Hill States, such as Chamba, where it is called Chambyali and in Jammu, where it is known as Dogri.
Archaeo metallurgical studies made on south Indian bronzes by Sharada Srinivasan combined with iconographic and literary evidence showed that the Nataraja bronze was a Pallava innovation ( seventh to mid-ninth century ), rather than tenth-century Chola as widely believed.
Northern Brahmi gave rise to the Gupta script during the Gupta period, which in turn diversified into a number of cursives during the Middle Ages, including Siddham, Sharada and Nagari.
His father, Shri Sharada Srivastava Prasad, was a school teacher, who later became a clerk in the Revenue Office at Allahabad.
Image: sarada1. jpg | Sharada Devi
They had three sons, Birendra, Gyanendra, Dhirendra and three daughters Shanti, Sharada and Shobha.
His son Birendra assumed the throne on 24 February 1975 but died 1 June 2001 along with siblings Dhirendra, Shanti and Sharada in the Nepalese royal massacre.
* Srinivasan, Sharada & Ranganathan, Srinivasan Wootz Steel: an advanced material of the Ancient World.
* Srinivasan, Sharada Wootz crucible steel: a newly discovered production site in South India.
* Srinivasan, Sharada & Ranganathan, Srinivasan India's Legendary Wootz Steel: an advanced material of the ancient world.
There are three orthographical systems used to write the Kashmiri language, these are the Sharada script, the Devanagari script and the Perso-Arabic script ; additionally, due to internet technology, the Roman script is sometimes informally used to write Kashmiri, especially online.
The Kashmiri language was traditionally written in the Sharada script after the 8th Century A. D.
Pandita Ramabai ( 1858 – 1922 ) founded the Sharada Sadan in 1890 to help upper-class widows.
The first nine days are celebrated as Maha Navratri ( Sanskrit: नवर ा त ् र ि, ' nine nights ') or Sharada Navratri ( the most important Navratri ) and culminates on the tenth day as Dasara.

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