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9 types of Gurus in Hindu Mythology

The glory of the word Guru is so great that no ordinary person can describe it. The place of Guru is always at the top. And there is no one greater than him in the whole world.

In the entire life cycle, everyone blesses by the association of 3 types of Gurus.

Shikshya Guru
Deeksha Guru
Maha Guru

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6 types of Gurus According to the Kulagam

Prerak Guru – Inspirer: Who always inspire others to attempt.
Suchak Guru – Informer: Who suggest the good things.
Vachak Guru – Speaker: Who devote their life describing spiritual lessons to others.
Darshak Guru – Guide: One who always guide people to the advantage and disadvantage of spiritual practice.
Bodhak Guru – Instructor: Who practically involve to explains & deliver the spiritual lessons.
Shikshak Guru – Teacher: Who teaches the holy spiritual practice.

Shikshya Guru: From our parents till the education of Gurukul, we get lessons from them. They keep giving us knowledge about society, about a particular thing, about etiquette, about morality. And they diagnose our mind, activities & interest and give us the way to go in that field. And inspire us to strengthen our future with our present.

Bhagavad Gita: Chapter 4, Verse 34: Know that by long prostration, by question, and service, the “wise” who have realized the truth will instruct you in (that) “Knowledge”.

Deeksha Guru: They are those great gurus, without whom you will go anywhere in the world, achieve anything or any heights, but you will not get the real happiness and peace from inside and not get valued the value of life. They only can bless you that, how to keep your feet on the path of salvation without being attached with any string of life.

And, if anyone in the world is capable of getting you light on the knowledge about Maha Guru. So he is the only possible blesser.

Maha Guru: From whose particle we are all born and who is himself unborn, who has no form, colour, name & shape. One who is formless omnipresent & omnipotent. One who is Maha Brahma.

The scriptures, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita and holy books of all religions described him. Where he resides, there is no rise and set and neither darkness nor light, but he is free from fear. Meditation alone is the only way through which you can visit your astral body and come to know His greatness.

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