guru (Meaning)

Wordnet

guru (n)

a Hindu or Buddhist religious leader and spiritual teacher

each of the first ten leaders of the Sikh religion

a recognized leader in some field or of some movement

Webster

guru (n.)

A spiritual teacher, guide, or confessor amoung the Hindoos.

guru Sentence Examples

  1. The guru's teachings resonated deeply with his followers, transforming their lives.
  2. Seeking wisdom, the disciple traveled far and wide to consult with renowned gurus.
  3. The guru's presence exuded an aura of peace and tranquility, inspiring awe in all who encountered him.
  4. Through his mentorship, the guru guided his students towards spiritual enlightenment and personal growth.
  5. The guru's profound insights challenged societal norms and encouraged critical thinking.
  6. The guru's words served as a beacon of hope, illuminating the path to inner peace and fulfillment.
  7. The guru's unwavering compassion extended to all beings, creating a ripple effect of kindness throughout the world.
  8. The guru's disciples formed a tight-knit community, bound by their shared reverence for their teacher.
  9. The guru's teachings transcended religious denominations, inspiring followers from all walks of life.
  10. The guru's legacy lived on long after his passing, as his wisdom continued to guide and inspire generations to come.

FAQs About the word guru

a Hindu or Buddhist religious leader and spiritual teacher, each of the first ten leaders of the Sikh religion, a recognized leader in some field or of some mov

expert, adept, scholar, wizard, master, virtuoso, proficient, maestro, fiend, connoisseur

amateur, apprentice, neophyte, beginner, novice, apprentice,amateur, novice, neophyte, beginner

The guru's teachings resonated deeply with his followers, transforming their lives.

Seeking wisdom, the disciple traveled far and wide to consult with renowned gurus.

The guru's presence exuded an aura of peace and tranquility, inspiring awe in all who encountered him.

Through his mentorship, the guru guided his students towards spiritual enlightenment and personal growth.