Guru
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# A leader or [[expert]] in a field. | # A leader or [[expert]] in a field. | ||
#:''The Wiktionary '''guru''' made many helpful contributions.'' | #:''The Wiktionary '''guru''' made many helpful contributions.'' | ||
+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[Charismatic authority]] | ||
+ | * [[Darśana|Darshan]] | ||
+ | * [[Guru Gita]] | ||
+ | * [[Gurunath]] | ||
+ | * [[Hindu reform movements]] | ||
+ | * [[Lama]] | ||
+ | * [[Lifestyle guru]] | ||
+ | * [[List of Hindu gurus]] | ||
+ | * [[Religious conversion]] | ||
+ | * [[Sensei]] | ||
+ | * [[Sifu]] | ||
+ | * [[Sikh gurus]] | ||
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- A Hindu spiritual teacher.
- An advisor or mentor.
- He acted as her guru, giving much needed advice over the years.
- A leader or expert in a field.
- The Wiktionary guru made many helpful contributions.
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See also
- Charismatic authority
- Darshan
- Guru Gita
- Gurunath
- Hindu reform movements
- Lama
- Lifestyle guru
- List of Hindu gurus
- Religious conversion
- Sensei
- Sifu
- Sikh gurus
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