Q: How do the names of ancient places help historians establish the authentic history of the great Acharyas who flourished there?
A: Ancient place names often reflect the great figures associated with them. For instance, Shankaracharyapuram and Mandana Mishra Agraharam in Kanchipuram where Shankara Bhagavatpadacharya and His disciple Mandana Mishra (Sureshvaracharya) attained Siddhi. Vidyanagara was named in memory of Vidyatirtha, the 51st Acharya of Kanchi Kamakoti Peetha who was the Guru of Shankarananda, Bharatikrishna tirtha and Vidyaranya. Vidyaranyapura on the bank of Tunga commemorates Vidyaranya, who established a math.
Note: A 16th-century inscription in Kanchi Varadaraja Swami Temple in respect of a grant offered to a Vaishnava Jeeyar, mentions a village called Shankaracharyapuram, evidencing the Great Acharya’s connection to Kanchipuram. None of the other kshetras linked to his digvijaya, as recorded in the Shankaravijaya literature, bear His divine name except Kanchi, the only Mokshapuri in Southern India.