There are tech gurus spiritally gurus many types of gurus.
The plural form of "guru" is "gurus."
The word guru is a noun. The plural form is gurus.
Well he was a normal hindu guru, it just the gurus after had to change the form of hinduism abit, for many reasons. Guru Nanak even had a guru called Kabir sahib
The gender form of "guru" in many contexts is "guruni," which refers to a female guru. However, in contemporary usage, the term "guru" is often used for individuals of any gender. In some languages, specific female forms may exist, but the usage can vary widely depending on cultural and linguistic contexts.
Purpose of following a guru was to attain Moksha (liberation) through proper guide and method. In Hinduism a popular belief is that Guru is another form of Ultimate god himself.
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the guru molecule is formed by amino acids
Guru Guru was created in 1968.
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The answer is Guru Nanak. He combined Islam and Hinduism to make Sikhism. Answer 2 The Sikh religion was founded by Guru (Teacher) Nanak in the form of ten Gurus - 1469 to 1708 in India. The tenth Master, Guru Gobind Singh ended the personal Guruship and proclaimed Guru Granth Sahib (Holy Scripture) as the last Guru (Teacher) for ever.
Down below is a list of the Sikh gurus:-First Guru: Shri Guru Nanak Dev JiSecond Guru: Shri Guru Angad Dev JiThird Guru: Shri Guru Amardas JiFourth Guru: Shri Guru Ramdass JiFifth Guru: Shri Guru Arjan Dev JiSixth Guru: Shri Guru Hargobind JiSeventh Guru: Shri Guru Har Rai JiEighth Guru: Shri Guru Harkrishan JiNinth Guru: Shri Guru Tegh Bahadur JiTenth Guru: Shri Guru Gobind Singh JiEleventh Guru: Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji* Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is the current Sikh guru (the Sikh holy book).
No they are not. Guru Nanak the Sikh god was first Hindu not Muslim.