The Guru

     I am writing this post a day after Gurupournima, a day earmarked for offering gratitude unto the Guru. This day is celebrated specially by spiritual and religious organizations.

 

     The word ‘Guru’ is widely misused / misinterpreted. According to Hinduism, ‘Guru’ is the one who guides disciple and leads him unto liberation. He is one evolved soul, who is in constant mission of enlightening the lives of others. H.H. Dr. Athavale, the founder of Sanatan Sanstha, a spiritual organisation, explains the importance of the Guru and Gurupournima the following way

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 Gurupournima is the day to worship the Guru and to express complete gratitude for what we have received and have been receiving from Him. On this day, remembering the great Guru-disciple tradition, seekers from all faculties who represent the Sanatan Hindu culture and who preserve the Guru-disciple tradition worship the Guru. The Guru-disciple tradition is a gift of Sanatan Hindu culture to the world. The tradition is at the core of the system of imparting of knowledge and learning, in which the relationship of the one who imparts knowledge and the one who receives it are exemplary. The knowledge-giver does not shoulder the responsibility of imparting knowledge only, but also teaching the seeker life values. Here, the one who absorbs knowledge is not a student who learns for the sake of livelihood only, but is a seeker who learns with the aim of development of his knowledge. In our culture the concept of ‘knowledge’ is related to attainment of God. It is called the ‘Supreme Knowledge’, because only those who have the authority to do so – the Gurus – impart this knowledge! Words fail to describe the grandeur of a culture that boasts of worship of such a glorious Guru-disciple tradition!

    

     So the Guru occupies utmost position in a disciple’s life. But some uncivilized minds have made mockery of the ‘Guru’ principle. Daisy von Scherler Mayer directed movie The Guru (2002 released) is one such example. This movie creates wide misconception in the minds of people and should never be accepted. The latest hollywood movie The Love Guru (2008 released) starring Mike Myers is another example. It grossly denigrates the Guru principle. An online campaign is active against this movie and you can voice your opinion here. We in the land where we worship Guru, should come together and condemn such unpardonable acts.

4 comments so far

  1. nikhil on

    Radhesh has treaded into an uncharted territory by diversifying his topics of Blogging.
    Great going.

  2. Radhesh on

    @Nikhil,
    That was a typical NIKHIL’s comment. Thanks dude :-)

  3. AlexM on

    I found your site on technorati and read a few of your other posts. Keep up the good work. I just added your RSS feed to my Google News Reader. Looking forward to reading more from you down the road!

  4. Radhesh on

    @Alex,

    Thanks and Welcome.


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