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    The gurushishya tradition, or parampara ("lineage"), denotes a succession of teachers and disciples in Indian-origin religions such as Hinduism, Jainism...
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    suggest numerous larger institutions of gurus existed in India, some near Hindu temples, where guru-shishya tradition helped preserve, create and transmit...
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    old guru-shishya tradition, the modern guru-follower relationship is not secretive, not exclusive, and does not necessarily involve a tradition. Many...
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    taught in accordance with the Indian guru-shishya system. Development and mastery of Kalaripayattu comes from the tradition of constantly learning, adapting...
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    artists or a sampradaya monastery for religious renunciates in Gurushishya tradition. For example, in the context of the Dashanami Sampradaya sect, the...
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    Diksha (redirect from Diksa guru)
    religious ceremony", is giving of a mantra or an initiation by the guru (in Gurushishya tradition) of Indian religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism...
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  • greatest gurus in ancient Hindu traditions and a symbol of the guru-shishya tradition. Vyasa was not only believed to have been born on this day but also...
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    served as gurukulas, residential schools for children under the guru-shishya tradition. Sometimes, the goal of a pilgrimage to the ashram was not tranquility...
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    Puja (Hinduism) (redirect from Guru Stotram)
    Buddhist prayer beads Coconut: use for worship Culture of India Dhupa Guru-shishya tradition Hindu iconography Hindu prayer beads Hindu temple Homa (ritual)...
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    Nath (redirect from Nath Tradition)
    The Natha Sampradaya is an initiatory Guru-shishya tradition.[citation needed] According to contemporary Nath Guru, Mahendranath, another aim is to avoid...
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    third of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism and became Sikh Guru on 26 March 1552 at age 73.[failed verification] Before becoming a Sikh (Shishya from Sanskrit),...
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    Kashi Math (section Gurus)
    Raghupathi Narasimha. The Kashi Math follows the Guru-shishya tradition where the Guru of the Math initiates a shishya to succeed him upon his Samadhi. Samyamindra...
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    spiritual guru. Referred to as "Sadguruji" or "Sadgurudev", Swami received Atmadnyan diksha and advait vedanta as per guru shishya tradition of Shri Datta...
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  • various sampradayas have the Guru-shishya parampara in which parampara or lineage of successive gurus (masters) and shishyas (disciples) serves as a spiritual...
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    family and a teacher who then accepts the boy as a disciple in the Gurushishya tradition of Hinduism. Gayatri Mantra marks as an individual's entrance to...
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    one mentally in the course of his meditation. Chilla (retreat) Gurushishya tradition Lojong Mahayana Transfer of merit Vedic chant Monasticism Samyama...
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    Govinda Mahabharata Bhagavad Gita Krishna's role Brahma Samhita Uddhava Gita See also Svayam Bhagavan Avatar Dashavatara Vishnu Gurushishya tradition...
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    hours a day, six days a week for seven years, following the ancient Guru-shishya tradition. Designed by famous Indian architect Gerard da Cunha, the community...
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  • derived. This knowledge is gained by establishing a guru-shishya sambandha (Guru-shishya tradition) with a teacher who has already experienced that kind...
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    Lahiri Mahasaya (category Indian yoga gurus)
    Yogananda's parents, and Sri Yukteswar Giri, guru of Yogananda. Diksha Gurushishya tradition List of Hindu gurus and saints Jones, Constance; Ryan, James...
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    outside India after Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (as instructed by his guru, Bhaktisiddhanta Sarasvati Thakura) travelled from his homeland in West Bengal...
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  • being conflicting semantics or other usages in the Bhagavata Purana. Traditions of Gaudiya Vaishnavas, the Nimbarka Sampradaya and followers of Vallabha...
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  • knowledge involving an astra was passed in the Guru-shishya tradition from a Guru (teacher) to a Shishya (pupil) by word of mouth alone, and only following...
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    dūrdarśan 'television'.[citation needed] Blessing Dharma transmission Gurushishya tradition Jharokha Darshan Pranāma Monier-Williams, Monier (1981). "दर्श darśá"...
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    In accordance with the gurushishya tradition followed by the math, he had previously initiated Samyamindra as the shishya who would succeed him upon...
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  • Dakṣiṇā (category Hindu traditions)
    that no one can close the doors of education on any human being. Guru-shishya tradition James Egge (2013). Religious Giving and the Invention of Karma in...
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    Matha (section Guru)
    suggest numerous larger institutions of gurus existed in India, some near Hindu temples, where guru-shishya tradition helped preserve, create and transmit...
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    it as being an itihasa (transl. history). He also describes the Gurushishya tradition, which traces all great teachers and their students of the Vedic...
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    education was gurukula based on the guru-shishya tradition (teacher-disciple tradition) which involved the disciple and guru living in the same (or a nearby)...
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    portal Sikhism portal Types Aghori Godman Nath Shramana Lineage Gurushishya tradition Parampara Sampradaya Lifestyle Akhara Chillum Kaupinam Kacchera...
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