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Swami Brahmananda Saraswati (IAST: Svāmī Brahmānanda Sarasvatī) (21 December 1871 [1] – 20 May 1953), also known as Guru Dev (meaning "divine teacher"), was the Shankaracharya of the Jyotir Math monastery in India. [2] [3] Born into a Saryupareen Brahmin family, he left home at the age of nine in search of a spiritual master. At age ...
Baba Jai Gurudev ji Maharaj was a spiritual teacher and the founder of the religious/spiritual organization 'Jai Gurudev Dharma Pracharak Sanshtha' located in Mathura district of Uttar pradesh state of India. He preached about meditation for attaining spiritual enlightenment and also the associated religious values.
The Doordarshi Party (Hindi: दूरदर्शी; also written as Door Darshi Party) was a political party in India.It was founded in Ahmedabad on 24 March 1980 by religious leader Baba Jai Gurudev on a platform of social reform and spiritual growth.
[7] [8] He became known as Maharishi (meaning "great seer") [1] [9] and Yogi as an adult. [10] [11] After earning a degree in physics at Allahabad University in 1942, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi became an assistant and disciple of Swami Brahmananda Saraswati (also known as Guru Dev), the Shankaracharya (spiritual leader) of the Jyotir Math in the ...
Ravi Shankar was born in Papanasam, Tamil Nadu, to Vishalakshi and R.S.Venkat Ratnam.He was named "Ravi" (an Indian name which means "sun") because his birth was on a Sunday, and "Shankar" after the eighth-century Hindu saint, Adi Shankara, whose birthday was the same day as Ravi Shankar.
Gurudeva is a generic address to a guru in Hinduism.. Gurudeva or Gurudev may also refer to: . Gurudeva (film), a 2005 film Gurudev, a 1993 Indian film; Gurudev: On the Plateau of the Peak, a biography of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar
“Come up with five things you enjoy most, prioritize those things, and don’t feel that you have to do bigger and better than the year before,” she said, “because the harder we try to ...
Guru can also be a personal teacher. Buddha is called as Lokagaru, meaning "the teacher of the world". In Vajrayana Buddhism's Tantric teachings, the rituals require the guidance of a guru. [12] The guru is considered essential and to the Buddhist devotee, the guru is the "enlightened teacher and ritual master", states Stephen Berkwitz. [12]