vitalmind
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How does the Guru-Shishya tradition work in modern times in schools?
https://shlokam.org/guru shishya parampara/
Every Guru-Sishya tradition claims its origin in the eternal. In every tradition the lineage of teachers is given a salutation. For instance here is the salutation sloka of advaitins:
"sadasiva samarambham sankaracarya madhyamam asmad acarya paryantam vande guru paramparam"
Meaning: salutation to the lineage starting with lord Sadasiva, with Adi Sankara in the middle and continuing up to my immediate teacher.
Here is another one:
"narayana samarambham vyasa sankara madhyamam asmad acarya paryantam vande guru paramparaam"
Meaning: salutation to the lineage starting with lord narayana, with Vyasa and Adi Sankara in the middle and continuing up to my immediate teacher.
https://shlokam.org/guru shishya parampara/
Every Guru-Sishya tradition claims its origin in the eternal. In every tradition the lineage of teachers is given a salutation. For instance here is the salutation sloka of advaitins:
"sadasiva samarambham sankaracarya madhyamam asmad acarya paryantam vande guru paramparam"
Meaning: salutation to the lineage starting with lord Sadasiva, with Adi Sankara in the middle and continuing up to my immediate teacher.
Here is another one:
"narayana samarambham vyasa sankara madhyamam asmad acarya paryantam vande guru paramparaam"
Meaning: salutation to the lineage starting with lord narayana, with Vyasa and Adi Sankara in the middle and continuing up to my immediate teacher.
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Guru–shishya tradition - Wikipedia
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Sada Shiva Samarambam in Sanskrit, English with Meaning
Sada Shiva Samarambam - Salutation to the lineage starting with lord Sadasiva, with Adi Sankara in the middle and continuing up to my immediate teacher. - In Sanskrit with English Transliteration, Translation and Meaning. Commentary for selected Shlokams.
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