A distinguished Rig Veda scholar from the holy town of Annavaram in Andhra Pradesh is set to become the 71st Shankaracharya of the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham. Duddu Satya Venkata Surya Subramanya Ganesha Sharma Dravid will be anointed on April 30, 2025, coinciding with Akshaya Tritiya—an auspicious day in the Hindu calendar—at a ceremony in Kanchipuram. The announcement was made by the Kanchi mutt.
The Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham claims an unbroken lineage spanning over 2,500 years, tracing back to Adi Shankaracharya, who is believed to have founded the institution in 482 BCE. The installation of the 71st pontiff also coincides with the 2534th birth anniversary of Adi Shankaracharya on May 2, making the occasion even more significant. Vijayendra Saraswathi Shankaracharya, the 70th pontiff who has led the Peetham for nearly four decades, will oversee the anointment.
Early Life
Sri Duttu Satya Venkata Surya Subramania Ganesha Sharma was born in 2001 in Dhuni, Andhra Pradesh. His father, Srinivasa Surya Subramania Dhanvanthri, serves as a Vratha Purohit at the Sri Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Swamy Temple in Annavaram. His mother is Alivelu Mangadevi.
Sri Sharma received his Vedic education under the tutelage of Chandukutlu Hosamane Ratnakara Bhat Sharma of Karnataka.
He further pursued studies in Shabdamanchari, Dhaaturupavali, Samasa Kusumavali, and other Sanskrit texts under Pallamudi Sathya Venkata Ramanamurthy, a Vedic scholar associated with the Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams. Additionally, he began learning Vedic interpretation and Sanskrit grammar under Sri Kammampalli Satheeshacharyar, a Rig Veda scholar and Sanskrit teacher.
Besides his traditional Vedic training, Ganesha Sharma also pursued formal education, completing studies up to Class 10, beginning from LKG (Lower Kindergarten) in Annavaram.
Vedic Journey
In May 2009, during a summer vacation, his grandfather, the late Sri Duttu Subramaniam, took young Subramania Ganesha Sharma to visit his maternal uncle’s home in Tirupati. There, they had darshan of Sri Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham’s Shankaracharya from a distance.
Noticing the boy, the Acharya called them close, blessed him, and advised that the boy should be enrolled in Vedic studies under Sri Ratnakara Bhat Sharma, a renowned Rig Veda scholar and Salakshana Ganapati serving at the holy Dwaraka Tirumala.
Following the Acharya’s guidance, young Ganesha Sharma was enrolled under Sri Ratnakara Bhat Sharma.
Under his Guru’s watchful guidance, he remained for 12 years, serving diligently and learning the Rig Veda Samhita, Aitareya Brahmana, Aranyaka, and Upanishads. He also studied Pada and Krama recitations.
Later, he received advanced training in related Vedic texts like Pratishakhya and Vyali Shiksha under the guidance of Sri Srinivasa Sharma, the son of Ratnakara Bhat Sharma, who was famous for his expertise in Mantra Ucchadana and served at the Suryanarayana Temple in Arasavalli.
His immersion in Sanskrit, Vedic texts, and Vedanta studies laid deep foundations for his scholarship in Vedic philosophy.
Service at Temples And Association With The Mutt
Ganesha Sharma served as a Rig Vedic Parayana scholar at the Gnana Saraswathi Temple in Basara, Telangana.
During the Chaturmasya observance at Vijayawada, he had the darshan of Sri Jayendra Saraswathi Shankaracharya. He also had the rare opportunity to have darshan during the Mahamaham festival, which takes place once every 12 years in Kumbakonam, and during the 2019 Athivaradar Darshanam at Kanchipuram.
When Shankaracharya camped at Mahabubnagar, he informed him of completing his Vedic studies and temple service Later, during the Chaturmasya celebrations at Kakinada in 2022, he participated in the Pratishakhya Sadas, receiving further blessings.
Before embarking on a pilgrimage to Kashi, he continued to have regular darshan and perform Vedic recitations at the Shankaracharya’s camp at Nizamabad, expressing his deep interest in Sanskrit learning.
On December 16, 2023, after completing his pilgrimage to Kashi, he visited Basara Saraswathi Temple, received Teertha Prasadam from Shankaracharya, and submitted a report on his progress in Sanskrit learning and his study of Vedarthas (interpretations of the Vedas).
He also mentioned his efforts to teach Rig Veda Padapatha to two young students, earning the Acharya’s affectionate blessings and encouragement to participate in Paramacharya’s Aradhana festivals.
Recent Activities
In January 2024, he participated in Rig Veda Samhita Parayanam at Skandagiri as part of Paramacharya’s Aradhana celebrations, expressing his growing interest in Vedantic studies.
He also undertook pilgrimages to holy places like Dandalam (the pre-ascetic village of Vijayendra Saraswathi), Kakavakkam, and Soolameni Agraharam.
Following Acharya’s guidance, he spent ten days at Tirupati in March 2024, participating in Jayendra Saraswathi Swamigal’s Aradhana Mahotsavam.
On April 12, 2024, he personally performed abhishekam for Saraswathi Devi at Basara, praying for permission to continue his higher education at Kanchipuram. The next day, he visited Kanchipuram, had darshan of Kamakshi Devi, and paid respects at the Brindavanams (samadhis) of Paramacharya and Jayendra Saraswathi Swamigal.
On April 14, 2024, Shankaracharya personally outlined a detailed study and practice plan for him under his direct supervision.
With the blessings of the Peetham, Sri Ganesha Sharma continues his advanced studies in Yajur Veda, Sama Veda, Shadangas, Dashopanishads, and various Shastric disciplines.
As the 71st head of the Kanchi Kamakoti Peetham, Sharma Dravid will guide one of India’s most prestigious Advaita Vedanta centers, located near the revered Kamakshi Amman Temple in Kanchipuram. The mutt is recognized for its role in Vedic education, manuscript preservation, spiritual discourse, and social welfare initiatives.
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