The Guru of Enlightenment teaches us to seek inner peace, practice mindfulness, and embrace compassion for all beings.
The poem "Guru" explores the relationship between a disciple and a spiritual guide, illustrating the transformative power of mentorship and wisdom. It delves into the journey of learning from a guru, highlighting the profound impact that guidance and teachings can have on personal growth and enlightenment. Ultimately, the poem celebrates the profound connection that can be forged between a guru and their student.
leads a discipline to wisdom and self-realization
he meditated under a tree for a week and found a hindu guru(satguru/sant) named guru uddaka.
Clarification in bold. The line of human Gurus was ended by the departure of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and Siri Guru Granth Sahib Ji became the eleventh and eternal Guru of Sikhs.Therefore, Sikhism still has Guru and always will have one. The 10th Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, announced that our final Guru would be the Guru Granth Sahib Ji, which contains all the teachings of the 10 Gurus. The Guru Granth Sahib Ji is our holy book, but we tend to not refer to as a book but a living Guru. We treat it as we would if we had a real life Guru in front of us.
shikshak, Adhyapak, Aacharya, Guru
guru nanak dev ji started langer then guru amar das carried it on till today
A guru's student is typically referred to as a "disciple." In various spiritual and philosophical traditions, a disciple is someone who seeks to learn from the guru, often following their teachings and guidance. This relationship is often characterized by deep respect and commitment to the guru's wisdom.
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A religious teacher and spiritual guide in Hinduism is typically known as a guru. Gurus are revered for their wisdom and guidance in helping their disciples on their spiritual journey toward self-realization and enlightenment. They often provide instruction, support, and inspiration to their followers.
Because guru means teacher and the tenth (last) guru said there would be no more human guru's but the book was just the same as him so they called it guru because they rely on it when they have problems in it.
To do selfless service and share with others.
The Siri Guru Garanth Sahib Ji is not regarded as a book because the last human Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji, named it as his successor. As such it is to be the final authoritative answer or inspiration for a Sikh. It is treated with the reverence and respect as a human Guru would be and is not considered a book as such but the presence of Divine Wisdom among us.