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Guru Sutra
- The Guru Who Won't Keep Spiritual Secrets
- Narrated by: Surjan Singh
- Length: 6 hrs and 57 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Sanskrit word Guru means 'teacher' or 'guide'.
To the Pandavas, Guru meant a man by the name of Dronacharya. To Eklavya, Guru meant a clay statue. Yet both of these are examples of a Guru-Disciple relationship.
There are many applications of the concept of Guru.
Guru Sutra explains the relationship between the Shishya (the Disciple) and a SiddhGuru (the Spiritual teacher).
How can you identify the Guru in your life? And how can you as a disciple maximize the learning from your Guru?
Find all the answers in the Guru Sutra.
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