Friday, July 19, 2019

Guru 6 -Why A Guru? Comments

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A famous line from Saint Kabir says:
"Guru bin Gyaan Kahaan"?
‘Where is knowledge without a Guru? '
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Geeta Radhakrishna Menon
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Unnikrishnan E S 21 July 2019

Guru’s position is held way above God, because “There is no right knowledge without Guru”. And Guru does not see the caste creed or color of the skin of his disciple. That is why, the Guru of Asuras, Shukraacharya readily accepted Kacha, son of Devaguru Brihaspati, as his disciple, in spite of the fact that Devas and Asuras were at war.

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Kumarmani Mahakul 20 July 2019

With out Guru we can't acquire right knowledge. In Shreemad Bhagabad it has been said 'Guru na hele he arjuna, kahin paibu sada gyana.'which is exactly said by Saint Kabir. You have taken here a nice step for readers. Thank you very much.

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Jane Campion 19 July 2019

So defined a guru is the living truth. Poets may also reveal truths never thought of, thus changing lives.

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Rajnish Manga 19 July 2019

I'm reminded of one more couplet by Saint Kabir on the same subject: Guru gobind dou khade, kake laagoon paaye Balihaari guru aapne, gobind diyo bataaye

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Rajnish Manga 19 July 2019

This came to me as a pleasant surprise. I have often recited these lines as a part of a very popular bhajan. You have beautifully recalled and translated it for the benefit of all readers. Thanks, Geeta ji.

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