This is the mantra of Padmasambhava, 'The Lotus-Born One'. He is attributed with having brought the Dharma (Buddhism) to Tibet.
These syllables can be thought of as Padmasambhava in sound form.
There is no real translation - they don't really 'mean' anything, at least not logically speaking. But...
'Om' is supposedly the purest, most fundamental sound in the universe. It is called a 'seed syllable'. 'Ah' and 'Hum' are also seed syllables - together they can be seen as representing body, speech and mind.
'Vajra' is a key symbol in Mahayana Buddhism. It means 'diamond' and also 'thunderbolt', and relates to the unification of opposites and to overcoming (or smashing through) obstacles.
'Guru' means something like 'teacher'. And 'Vajra guru' is a synonym of Padmasambhava.
'Padma' means lotus, and is another key Buddhist symbol.
'Siddhi' means 'spiritual power' or 'spiritual attainment'.
The cast of Guru Suleman Chela Pahelwan - 1981 includes: Mehmood Mohan Choti Satish Kaul Padma Khanna Dara Singh
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.
Guru means "teacher, and the Guru Granth Sahib book is also a teacher.
No such thing exists. Guru means teacher Punjab is a state in India
The name Gurkirat is of Punjabi origin and means "blessings of the guru" or "the grace of the guru." It is a combination of the words "Gur" (referring to the guru in Sikhism) and "Kirat" (meaning blessings or grace).
The Guru Granth Sahib is called so because Sikhs consider it to be their eternal spiritual guide and teacher. They believe that the wisdom and teachings contained within the text have the authority and reverence of a living Guru.
The word Guru is made up of two parts. Gu= darkness and ru= light. So a Guru is one who removes the darkness of ignorance with the light of knowledge. Guru also means teacher. Sikhs means student, so it makes sense that a Sikh would follow a Guru.
In Sikhism, significant events include the birth of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of the faith, the establishment of the Khalsa by Guru Gobind Singh, and the construction of the Golden Temple in Amritsar. These events mark important milestones in the development and history of Sikhism.
Well in sikhism there are 10 gurus. Guru means master. Out of the 10 master there is 1 guru who created sikhism. "His name is " Shri Guru Nanak Dev Ji". He is the 1st Guru.
gurneet means guru's nauture
it literally means door to GURU
it means reindeer of guru