On May 29, 2009, at 10:59 PM, Marek Reavis wrote:

> Jay Randolph Coplin, in his dissertation on the history of the SRM,  
> writes that in an interview with the then-Shankaracharya of Jyotir  
> Math, Vasudevananda (the successor to Guru Dev's successor,  
> Shantanand, and predecessor of the current Shankaracharya,  
> Vishnudevananda, in Shantanand's line) -- Vasudevananda told Coplin  
> that it was the Jyotir Math Peeth, itself, that bestowed the title  
> "Maharishi".


Interesting, nothing I've read by Coplin recently includes that, nor  
does it appear to be mentioned in any official movement history. Being  
a hardcore TB, I consider Coplin a questionable source. It also seems  
questionable for a low caste person in the Shankaracharya. It also  
goes against the fact that some Shankaracharyas refused to call him  
Maharishi, instead referring to him simply as "Mahesh". I suspect this  
probably came from one of the "bought" Shankaracharyas. Given that the  
people I've met at the Shankaracharya considered MMY some sort of  
demon who was destined for hell, I have to question the utter  
disparity. With no independent source to verify this, I'd have to  
consider the assertion "TB tinkering" or just tinkering from the  
broken and embattled lineage of the north. Certainly the most  
reputable remaining Math, Srinigiri, doesn't recognize him. In fact  
the Shankaracharya of the south didn't even know who he was and  
commented that his mind seemed like a supermarket. None of the silence  
and bliss he loved to brag about.

It would be interesting to see this manuscript. I've notice a number  
of questionable claims from Coplin on the web. It's curious that the  
manuscript can be found nowhere. Perhaps someone could post it to the  
files section?

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