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Brahmaswam Madham
View of Brahmaswam Madham from Padinjarechira pond
A view of Brahmaswam Madham from Padinjarechira pond
Location of Vadakke Madhom within Kerala
Location of Vadakke Madhom within Kerala
Brahmaswam Madham
Location of Vadakke Madhom within Kerala
Location of Vadakke Madhom within Kerala
Brahmaswam Madham
LocationThrissur city, Kerala
Coordinates10°31′19″N 76°12′32″E / 10.522°N 76.209°E / 10.522; 76.209
TypeArtificial pond
Basin countriesIndia
Surface area4 acres (1.6 ha)

Vadakke Madhom popularly known as Brahmaswam Madham, is one of the four ancient South Indian madhoms that propagate Adwaita or nondualism. Spiritual leader Adi Shankara's disciple Hasthamalakacharya started the Madhom. It is located at Thrissur city in Kerala, India.[1] Totakacharya was the first Madhapathi (Head) of Vadakke Madhom.

References

  1. ^ "Brahmaswom Madhoms and Swaamiyaar Madhoms". Namboothiri.com. Retrieved 20 March 2013.

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