different between sadguru vs satguru

sadguru

English

Etymology

From Sanskrit ??????? (sadguru, true teacher).

Noun

sadguru (plural sadgurus)

  1. A great teacher; a supremely wise guide.

Usage notes

  • The more common spelling is satguru.

See also

  • Wikipedia article on Guru and Sanskrit

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satguru

English

Alternative forms

  • sadguru (less common)

Etymology

From Sanskrit ??????? (satgur?), from ??? (sat, true) + ???? (guru, teacher).

Noun

satguru (plural satgurus)

  1. In Hinduism and Buddhism, a great teacher; a supremely wise guide.
  2. In Sikhism, God.

Related terms

  • guru

Further reading

  • Wikipedia article on Guru and Sanskrit

Anagrams

  • Tsugaru

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