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What does guru mean? How can I use it?
21 de abr de 2010 17:32
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गुरुजी guru means teacher / Master.
ex:- aapka hindi guru - your hindi teacher
21 de abril de 2010
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important meanings:
1.a Hindu or Buddhist religious leader and spiritual teacher.
2.a recognized leader in some field or of some movement,for example:
"a guru of medical science"
"My yoga guru(teacher) is going to teach us about breathing today."
21 de abril de 2010
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In hindi Guru means very BIG, WE CAN USE THIS WORD FOR OUR TEACHER.
AND ALSO SOME PEOPLE LIKE TO SAY guru TO HIS GOD.
21 de abril de 2010
Without being too complex, "guru" means teacher. An exceptionally good or wise teacher. Using the word also hints that the teacher is mystical or spiritual.
22 de abril de 2010
Hi
From Wikipedia :
A guru (Sanskrit: गुरु) is one who is regarded as having great knowledge, wisdom and authority in a certain area, and who uses it to guide others (teacher). In sanskrit gu means darkness & ru means light. As a principle for the development of consciousness it leads the creation from unreality to reality, from the darkness of ignorance to the light of knowledge. In its purest form this principle manifests on earth as a divine incarnation (saint), a person with supreme knowledge about God and all creation. Other forms of manifestation of this principle also include parents, school teachers, non-human objects (books) and even one's own intellectual discipline.
21 de abril de 2010
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