Gurus played a crucial role in the evolution of Hinduism from Brahmanism by emphasizing personal spirituality and direct experience of the divine, moving away from the ritualistic and priestly focus of Brahmanism. They taught concepts such as devotion (bhakti) and meditation, making spiritual knowledge more accessible to the broader population. This shift encouraged diverse interpretations and practices within the religion, fostering a rich tapestry of beliefs and philosophies that ultimately contributed to the growth and spread of Hinduism. The influence of gurus also inspired various sects and movements, further diversifying Hindu thought and practice.
gurus are the teachers of Hinduism. Gurus are even worshiped by Gods, according to Hinduism.
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gurus belong to Hinduism.
Spiritual leaders known as gurus and sages
gurus belong to hinduism.
Hinduism is the oldest religion and gurus referred to it as Sanatana Dharma which means the eternal law or the eternal way. This refers to the Hindu's eternal duties to follow.
in Hinduism teachers are called gurus or shikshaks. sometimes in sanskrit they are also called acharyas, these terms are widely used in sanskrit and hindi today.
Rajarshi Muni has written: 'Light from guru to disciple' -- subject(s): Hinduism, Spiritual life, Gurus
the people that lead the faithful in worship in Hinduism are called saints or pujari. Some people also call them gurus or baba.
There are tech gurus spiritally gurus many types of gurus.
The Sikh religion has had many different Gurus (11 in total, including the Guru Granth Sahib). These Gurus have influenced many worship methods and have been inspired by other religions, such as Hinduism
In Hinduism 4 Vedas are written by Lord Brahma himself. Whil puarana & upnishada are written by gurus.