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Guru

Origin
India
Genre
Drama
Released
12 September, 1997

Guru is a Sanskrit term for a "mentor, guide, expert, or master" of certain knowledge or field. In pan-Indian traditions, a guru is more than a teacher: traditionally, the guru is a reverential figure to the disciple or student, with the guru serving as a "counselor, who helps mold values, shares experiential knowledge as much as literal knowledge, an exemplar in life, an inspirational source and who helps in the spiritual evolution of a student". Whatever language it is written in, Judith Simmer-Brown explains that a tantric spiritual text is often codified in an obscure twilight language so that it cannot be understood by anyone without the verbal explanation of a qualified teacher, the guru. A guru is also one's spiritual guide, who helps one to discover the same potentialities that the guru has already realized. The oldest references to the concept of guru are found in the earliest Vedic texts of Hinduism.

About Guru

The son of a former Hindu Priest changes his pacifist ideals after religious warfare takes the lives of his family. Infuriated and desperate, Raghuraman is now transformed into a new person thirsty for blood and revenge.

Achievement of Guru

This film was selected as India's official choice to be entered into the Oscars for Best Foreign Film, which made history for being the first Malayalam movie to be submitted by the government of India for the Oscars in 1997. 

Top Facts You Did Not Know About Guru

Parampara - Parampara denotes a succession of teachers and disciples in traditional Vedic culture and Indian religions such as Hinduism, Sikhism, Jainism and Buddhism. It is also known as guru–shishya tradition.. Sampradaya - Sampradaya, in Indian origin religions, namely Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and Sikhism, can be translated as 'tradition', 'spiritual lineage', 'sect' or 'religious system'.. Lineage (Buddhism) - A lineage in Buddhism is a line of transmission of the Buddhist teaching that is"theoretically traced back to the Buddha himself." The acknowledgement of the transmission can be oral, or certified in documents.. Akhara - Akhara or Akhada is an Indian word for a place of practice with facilities for boarding, lodging and training, both in the context of Indian martial artists or a sampradaya monastery for religious renunciates in Guru–shishya tradition.. Apprenticeship - Apprenticeship is a system for training a new generation of practitioners of a trade or profession with on-the-job training and often some accompanying study. Apprenticeships can also enable practitioners to gain a license to practice in a regulated occupation.. Chillum - A chillum, or chilam, is a straight conical smoking pipe traditionally made of clay or a soft stone. Examples of chillum were found in Pre-Columbian America, and it would evolve eventually into what we now know as the"elbow-pipe". It was used popularly in India in the eighteenth century.. Titles and occupations in Hinduism.. Vajrayana.. Sikh terminology.. Spiritual teachers.. Indian culture.. Sanskrit words and phrases.

Latest information about Guru updated on October 19 2021.