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[[root guru]]; there are many meanings to this term. In the context of the [[gradual path]], our [[root guru]] is the one from whom we mainly receive teachings on this practice; [[tsawai lama]] (Tib). | [[root guru]]; there are many meanings to this term. In the context of the [[gradual path]], our [[root guru]] is the one from whom we mainly receive teachings on this practice; [[tsawai lama]] (Tib). | ||
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+ | The [[teacher]] who has had the greatest influence upon a particular [[disciple's]] entering or following the [[spiritual path]]. | ||
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see also: [[What is a root guru?]] | see also: [[What is a root guru?]] |
Latest revision as of 21:38, 25 March 2024
root guru; there are many meanings to this term. In the context of the gradual path, our root guru is the one from whom we mainly receive teachings on this practice; tsawai lama (Tib).
The teacher who has had the greatest influence upon a particular disciple's entering or following the spiritual path.
see also: What is a root guru?