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Meaning of the Word Guru
Its Etymology And Spiritual Significance
Etymologically, the term Guru means one who gives Light by eradicating the darkness of ignorance. According to the philosophical Hindu text Advayataraka Upanishad (14Ð18), Guru means ‘dispeller (gu) of darkness (ru).’ The Guru concept is essentially an ancient Indian concept, having no parallel in the spiritual tradition of other societies. In common parlance the term ‘Guru’ means ‘teacher.’ To learn anything in life, let it be material or spiritual, one needs the help of a teacher. The Gurus vary according to the attainment of knowledge and the levels at which they impart guidance. Therefore, one should be diligent in locating and identifying a real Guru.
A Guru worth the name should be atmajnani – one who can see the intricacies of your soul and its past, present and future in order to give the correct guidance towards mukti (spiritual liberation). He can guide his followers in their material, emotional and spiritual life so as to lead them to the supreme aim of human life, which is the communion with the Supreme Light.
We are living in a materialistic age where all of us are mainly concerned about money, sex, beauty, luxury, power and a high status in society. Lust for power, material greed, selfishness, envy, passion for wealth and lower