.Na Guror Adhikam Tatwam
Na Guror
Adhikam Tapaha
Tatwa Gnyaanaat Param Naasti
Tasmai Sri Gurave Namaha.
Meaning: There no greater principle than the Guru; there is no greater
penance than the Guru; There is no greater knowledge than meditation on such a
Guru. I salute such a Guru.
Dhyaanamoolam Gurur Moorthihi
Poojamoolam Guroh Padam
Mantramoolam
Guror Vaakyam
Moksha Moolam Guru Krupa.
Meaning: The Guru's form is
the best to meditate upon; the Guru's feet are the best for worship; the Guru's
word is the mantra; the Guru's Grace is the root of liberation.
Brahmaanandham Parama Sukhadam
Kevalam Jnaana Murthim
Dhvandhvaa
Theetham Gagana Sadhrisham
Tathvam Asyaadi Lakshyam
Ekam Nithyam Vimalam
Achalam
Sarvadhee Saakshi Bhutham
Bhavaatheetham Thriguna
Rahitham
Sadhgurum Tham Namaami.
Meaning: This sloka tries to
describe the qualities of a true Guru. A real Guru has the following qualities.
He experiences the supreme Bliss of Brahmaananda (transcedental divine bliss).
He enjoys and confers changeless supreme happiness. He is beyond space and time
(there is nothing higher than him). He is the embodiment of wisdom which is the
basis for all types of knowledge. He transcends the pair of opposites (such as
happiness and sorrow, gain and loss). He is more Omnipresent than space itself.
He is the very embodiment of the Divine principle, which is the inner meaning of
the four great pronouncements Prajnaanam Brahma, Aham Brahmasmi, Thath Thvam Asi
and Ayam Aathma Brahma. He is One without a second (ekam). He never changes
under any circumstances (nithyam). He is without any type of impurity (vimalam).
He is steady and motionless(achalam) . He is the witness of everything. He
transcends mental comprehension and verbal explanation. He is beyond the three
gunas (sathva, rajas and thamas). I offer my humble salutations to such a Guru
who possesses all these qualities.
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