Sishya parampara

Sishya parampara

Sishya parampara refers to a lineage of disciples. In other words, it is the succession of disciples originating from a common guru. Sishya paramparas are mostly popular in the amnaya mathas established by Adi Shankara, and also in the field of Carnatic music.


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