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Guru (. IAST : guru ) is a Sanskrit term that connotes someone who is a " teacher , guide , expert , or master " of certain knowledge or field. In pan- Indian traditions , guru is someone more than a teacher, traditionally a reverential figure to the student, ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB become ▪ Associates who has become a nationally recognized guru on Super Bowl advertising. ▪ In time, Fallows also became a splendid computer guru , a genuine rarity among top public policy analysts. EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Guru \Gu"ru\ (g[=oo]"r[=oo]), n. Same as gooroo .

Usage examples of guru.

David Ogilvy, a noted guru in the advertising industry since the 1950s, made that statement a long time ago.

It has to do with creativity in advertising and marketing, and the much sought-after gurus of creative thinking---copywriters!

Bertram, Bedel of the Fowlers, has announced that if this so-called guru can cure his blindness, he will take the soma.

Secondly, when it is awakened, the psychic being gives the Sadhaka the true Bhakti, devotion, for God or for the Guru.

It was a three-way discussion with me in the local radio station in Chapel Hill, pitted against a bioethics guru in Cambridge and a DEA agent in Washington.

The chelas formed a circle around Grim and the old guru, excluding us three and the woman, who took me by the arm and fairly drove Chullunder Ghose along in front of her, he arguing like a pot-bellied bunnia who has lost a lawsuit.

Guru Vashishta would be no less than a deva himself by now, I warrant.

In this excerpt, his physically departed guru, Sri Yukteswar, returns in his astral form, from beyond the grave, to bring inspiration to his beloved disciple.

But with the final avatara of Lord Vishnu, that of Kalian, soma was again found by a great guru who deciphered the ancient writings of Mohenjo-Daro, in the Indus valley of Mother Earth.

A Guru is a Teacher, a spiritual Teacher, and he should be an illumined soul, one who has raised the Kundalini and knows how to raise it in others.

Now, having given you that information it is suggested that you do not try experiments with the Kundalini unless you have a real Guru who can help you, and you must have utter faith in that Guru.

As one who knows, as one who has seen much, suffered 69 much, and learned much, please carefully consider my warn- ing : Do not try to raise the Kundalini until you know precisely what you are doing, and until you have a competent, pure-minded Guru beside you who is willing to supervise and protect you from your newly awakened self.

The young Maharaj went away, needing no more visits to gurus, and found his essence with that simple teaching.

Hathayoga without a Guru and had begun with Khechari Mudra, Tratak and Uddiyan accompanied by Kapal Bhati Pranayama and ended by being sick.

He was clean-shaven, which was unusual for Jevlenese cult gurus and mystagogues, but the countenance thus displayed was perhaps even more striking.