
1) Advice giver 2) Adviser 3) Adviser of a sort 4) Advisor 5) All-knowing advisor 6) All-knowing one 7) Ashram advisor 8) Ashram dweller 9) Ashram figure 10) Ashram instructor 11) Ashram leader 12) Assamese adviser 13) Authority 14) Beatle adviser, sometimes 15) Bill gates, to some 16) Chief proponent
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1) Adviser 2) Advisor 3) Consultant 4) Lyes 5) Maharishi 6) Master 7) Maven 8) Mentor 9) Pundit 10) Sage 11) Swami 12) Teacher 13) Wiz
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- a Hindu or Sikh religious leader and personal teacher
- a recognized leader in some field or of some movement
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(गुरू Sanskrit) A teacher in Hinduism, Buddhism or Sikhism. Based on a long line of philosophical understanding as to the importance of knowledge, the guru is seen in these religions as a sacred conduit, or a way to self-realization. In India and among people of Hindu, Buddhist, or Sikh belief, the title retains a hallowed m...
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Guru (Devanagari गुरु) is a Sanskrit term for `teacher` or `master`, particularly in Indian religions. The Hindu guru-shishya tradition is the oral tradition or religious doctrine or experiential wisdom transmitted from teacher to student. In the United States, the word guru is a newer term, most often used to describe a teacher from t...
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remover of darkness and ignorance; spiritual guide; teacher.
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• (n.) A spiritual teacher, guide, or confessor amoung the Hindoos.
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(Sanskrit: `venerable`), in Hinduism, a personal spiritual teacher or guide who has himself attained spiritual insight. From at least the time of ... [2 related articles]
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Hindu or Sikh leader, or religious teacher. Hinduism In Hindu tradition, the guru, who is well versed in the scriptures, offers valuable spiritual assistance. He or she may assist their listener in...
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A personal spiritual teacher or guide who has himself achieved spiritual insight. From at least the time of the Upanisads, India has stressed the importance of the tutorial method in religious instruction. Classically, the pupil lived at the home of his guru and served him with obedience and devotion.
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An influential teacher or an expert in a particular subject who shares their knowledge, often by writing books.
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Spiritual teacher, preceptor or enlightener.
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expert
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[Buddhism] (Sanskrit) Spiritual teacher.
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A spiritual and cultural leader. Sometimes disciples perceive their guru to be semi-divine (Esposito et al. 2012b
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A spiritual teacher.
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a spiritual teacher; a regular teacher may also be called guru.
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(Sanskrit) Spiritual teacher.
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(Literally. The dispeller of darkness ; The teacher who removes the ignorance of his pupil ; guide, teacher, preceptor
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A spirtual teacher who gives guidance to those seeking spirtual wisdom.
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Pronounced “GOO-roo.” Broadly used to refer to a teacher of any subject, but especially of spiritual matters. In Hinduism, one’s spiritual guru is seen to be a representative of the divine, through whom one is given the teachings and practices necessary for enlightenment.
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(Skr.) Teacher.
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Hindu or Sikh leader, or religious teacher
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In the Sikh faith, one of ten spiritual leaders and teachers, the first of whom was Nanak Dev, the last being Gobind Singh. In Hinduism, a religious teacher or guide.
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A spiritual teacher.
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