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Sikhs as the final,
sovereign and
eternal Guru following the
lineage of the ten
human gurus of the religion. The
Adi Granth (Punjabi: ਆਦਿ ਗ੍ਰੰਥ), its first...
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Adi Shankara (8th c. CE), also
called Adi Shankaracharya (Sanskrit: आदि शङ्कर, आदि शङ्कराचार्य, romanized:
Ādi Śaṅkara,
Ādi Śaṅkarācārya, lit. 'First...
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called the
Adi Granth,
which later expanded into the
Guru Granth Sahib. He is
regarded as the
first of the two
Gurus martyred in the Sikh faith.
Guru Arjan...
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Guru (/
ˈɡuːruː/ Sanskrit: गुरु; IAST:
guru; Pali: garu) is a
Sanskrit term for a "mentor, guide, expert, or master" of
certain knowledge or field. In pan-Indian...
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Shankaracharya of Jyotirmath, and he
occupied the
asharam built by
Adi Guru Shankracharya in Jyotirmath. Shri
Swami Avimukteshwaranad Saraswati was...
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esteemed nondual medieval song, the
Avadhuta Gita, was a
founding adi guru of the
Aghor tradition according to
Barrett (2008: p. 33): Lord Dattatreya...
- Rigopoulos, in the Nath
tradition of Shaivism,
Dattatreya is
revered as the
Adi-
Guru (First Teacher) of the
Adinath Sampradaya of the Nathas, the
first "Lord...
- holy Sikh scripture,
Guru Granth Sahib,
which is now
considered the
living Guru by the
followers of the Sikh faith.
Guru (/
ˈɡuːruː/, UK also /ˈɡʊruː, ˈɡʊər-/;...
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recitations from the
Adi Granth, thus
founding the
khande ka
pahul (baptization ceremony) of a
Khalsa – a
warrior community. The
Guru also gave them a new...
- The
followers of
Mahanubhava philosophy revered him as
their Adi Guru (the
original Guru), as well as the
early teachers in
their tradition (Chakradhara...