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GURU GITA - ancient poem in which Shiva describes the magnificence of the guru

GURU KRIPA - the grace of the guru ...

 


Guru Gita: A sacred text consisting of mantras that describe the nature of the Guru, and the Guru-disciple relationship.
Gurukul: Traditional Hindu residential schools of learning; typically the teacher's house or a monastery.

There is a very beautiful work called Guru Gita, and another called the Ribhu Gita, which give us a detailed account of the inner way in which the Guru works for the benefit of the disciple, ...

"The etymological derivation of the word guru is in this verse from Guru Gita: 'The root gu stands for darkness; ru for its removal.

Text Chants chanted at the ashram includes the Shri Guru Gita, the morning and evening Aratis, Shri Rudram, the Vishnu Sahasranama, and the Shri Shiva Mahimnah Stotram. Read more about the chants at the ashram.
> Chants at the ashram ...

Svadhyaya ("one's own going into"): The study of the Self; the regular disciplined practice of chanting and reciting spiritual texts such as the Guru Gita , an important aspect of the yogic path, ...

Students chant Sanskrit mantras which can either be Nama Sankirtana (chants that consist of short Sanskrit phrases, typically names of God) or swadhyaya (chanting of longer texts). The texts include the Guru Gita, morning and evening Arati, ...

See also: Guru, Spiritual, Ananda, Yoga, Swami

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