- The guru–
shishya tradition, or
parampara ("lineage"),
denotes a
succession of
teachers and
disciples in Indian-origin
religions such as Hinduism, Jainism...
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Shiva (/ˈʃɪvə/; Sanskrit: शिव, lit. 'The Au****ious One', IAST: Śiva [ɕɪʋɐ]), also
known as
Mahadeva (/məˈhɑː ˈdeɪvə/; Sanskrit: महादेव:, lit. 'The Great...
- romanized: gurukul) is a type of
education system in
ancient India with
shishya ('students' or 'disciples')
living near or with the guru in the same house...
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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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institutions of
gurus existed in India, some near
Hindu temples,
where guru-
shishya tradition helped preserve,
create and
transmit various fields of knowledge...
- École Franco-Indienne
Sishya (EFIS) is a
French international school co-located with the
Sishya School in Adyar, Chennai, India. It
serves levels from...
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traditions in India. A
panth is
founded by a guru or an
acharya in guru-
shishya parampara, and is
often led by
scholars or
senior practitioners of the...
- his
horoscope details to
Thirumala Devaswom for the
position of
patta shishya of
Kashi Math
without s****ing the
permission of his parents. His horoscope...
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Govinda Mahabharata Bhagavad Gita Krishna's role
Brahma Samhita Uddhava Gita See also
Svayam Bhagavan Avatar Dashavatara Vishnu Guru–
shishya tradition...
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being well-known and
having a
large following; in
contrast to the old guru-
shishya tradition, the
modern guru-follower
relationship is not secretive, not...