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Vethathiri Maharishi (1911 - 2006) Indian yoga guru, philosopher and spiritual leader, Aliyar Tamilnadu State; Vadiraja Tirtha (1480–1600) Vasugupta (~ 800–850 CE), author of the Shiva Sutras in Kashmiri Shaivism; Vedanta Desika, SriVaishnava Philosopher and Guru (c. 1268 – c. 1369) Vidyaranya (c. 1268 – c. 1386) Vidyadheesh Teertha Swamiji
Indian Hindu spiritual teachers (5 C, 132 P) K. Kerala Sunni-Shafi'i scholars (23 P) Pages in category "Indian spiritual teachers" The following 67 pages are in this ...
Pages in category "Indian Hindu spiritual teachers" The following 132 pages are in this category, out of 132 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
The guru-smiti relationship. Watercolour, Punjab Hills, India, 1740. Guru (/ ˈ ɡ uː r uː / Sanskrit: गुरु; IAST: gurū) is a Sanskrit term for a "mentor, guide, expert, or master" of certain knowledge or field. [1]
Spiritual teachers fall into several subcategories: Shaykhs or Sufi teachers, Gurus (including Hindu Gurus, Sant Mat Gurus, and Sikh Gurus), Buddhist teachers, including Tibetan Lamas (which is really simply the Tibetan word for Guru), and Mahasiddhas, who may be claimed by both Buddhist and Hindu traditions.
It is the tradition of spiritual relationship and mentoring where teachings are transmitted from a guru, teacher, (Sanskrit: गुरु) or lama, to a śiṣya (Sanskrit: शिष्य, disciple), shramana (seeker), or chela (follower), after the formal diksha (initiation).
Yogoda Satsanga Society of India; Shree Shree Anandamayee Sangha [2]: 32 Shree Swaminarayan Gurukul Rajkot Sansthan; Sri Caitanya Prema Samsthana; Sri Caitanya Sangha [2]: 165–166 Sri Chaitanya Saraswat Math [2]: 166 Siddha Yoga Dham Associates Foundation [2]: 108, 431 Sivananda Yoga Vedanta Centres [2]: 408
Sri M (born Mumtaz Ali Khan, 6 November 1948), [1] also known as Sri Madhukar Nath, is an Indian yogi, spiritual guide, orator, and educationist.He is an initiate of the Nath tradition of Hinduism and is the disciple of Sri Maheshwarnath Babaji, who was a disciple of Sri Guru Babaji (Mahavatar Babaji).