Difference between revisions of "Satguru"

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(Sk. Sadg™ru). A Sanskrit compound word derived from sat which means “existence,” “reality,” “being” and guru which means “teacher,” “preceptor,” “great.”  The combination means “great teacher” or a teacher whose credentials are beyond question.
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(Sk. Sadguru). A Sanskrit compound word derived from ''sat'' which means “existence,” “reality,” “being” and ''guru'' which means “teacher,” “preceptor,” “great.”  The combination means “great teacher” or a teacher whose credentials are beyond question.
  
 
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(Sk. Sadguru). A Sanskrit compound word derived from sat which means “existence,” “reality,” “being” and guru which means “teacher,” “preceptor,” “great.” The combination means “great teacher” or a teacher whose credentials are beyond question.

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