
Adi Shankaracharya (Bhagwan)
Adi Shankaracharya founded and systematized Advaita Vedanta, the doctrine of non-duality. He famously declared, “Brahma Satyam, Jagan Mithya, Jivo Brahmaiva Na Para” — meaning Brahman alone is real.

Swami Vivekananda
A prominent disciple of Sri Ramakrishna, Swami Vivekananda (1863–1902) was instrumental in bringing Indian spiritual thought, especially Vedanta and Yoga, to the global stage.

Swami Satyamitranand Giri Ji Maharaj
Born in Agra in 1932 as Ambika Prasad, Swami Satyamitranand became the Jagatguru Shankaracharya of an Upapeeth (subsidiary monastery) of Jyotir Math.

Swami Shantanand Saraswati Ji
Swami Shantanand (1913–1997) succeeded Brahmananda Saraswati as the Shankaracharya of Jyotir Math in 1953. Unique among his peers, he lived as a householder—married with children—before becoming a monk.

Acharya Dr. Pradyumna Ji Maharaj
An esteemed Vedic and Sanskrit scholar, born in Alwar (1955), he has served as a mentor to yoga luminary Swami Ramdev. A recent event in Houston highlighted his international recognition

SamarthGuru ji

Ram matashri ji