An ancient guru or teacher refers to a wise figure from historical or spiritual traditions who imparts knowledge, wisdom, and guidance, often in a philosophical or religious context. These individuals are typically revered for their deep understanding of life, ethics, and spirituality, serving as mentors to their disciples. They often play a crucial role in shaping cultural and spiritual practices, passing down teachings that influence generations. Examples include figures like Confucius, Buddha, and various sages in Hinduism and other ancient belief systems.
Teacher Guru Means a Guru who is also the teacher . The Sikh Gurus were also teachers of all Sikhs . Here is agreat resource for books on Sikhism where you can find more on Sikh GUrus http://www.jsks.co.in/sikhgurus.htm
Guru means "teacher, and the Guru Granth Sahib book is also a teacher.
I think you mean "gurudwara". This is a temple that Sikh people go to.
Guru means teacher and comes from 2 words:Gu means darkness.Ru means light.So, when put together Guru means that there is light after thedarkness.
The guru The current guru is the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikhs sacred book
Guru Nanak, the founder of the faith. Guru means teacher so I think that is the answer you're looking for
A Gurudwara is the Sikhs place of worship. Translated, it means The doorway of the Guru/Teacher (Guru = Teacher, Dwara = Door.)
guru is sanskrit for mentor or teacher
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