Tuesday, 5 March 2013

To day's Subhashit.

गुरुर्ब्रह्मा   गुरुर्विष्णु:   गुरुदेवो   महेश्वर: |
गुरुः साक्षात् परब्रह्मः तस्मै श्री गुरुवे   नमः ||

Gururbrahmaa Gururvishnuh Gurudevo Maheshwarah.
Guruh saakshaat Parabrahma tasmai Shri Guruve Namah.

Guruh = a teacher.          Brahmaa , Vishnu and Maheshwara  =  These are the three main Gods of Hindu religion also called  collectively as 'Trideva'.   They are  respectively called as Creator, Preserver and Destroyer of this Universe and Vishnu is treated as the senior most and Brahma and Shiva are considered as subordinate to Vishnu.
Saakshaat = before one's eyes.  personified.     Parabrahma = Sujpreme God Almighty.
Tasmai = to Him.      Shri =  a word added before a name to show respect..     Namah = a salutation.

i.e.       A Guru is akin  to Gods Brahma, Vishnu and Maheshwara.  He is God Almighty personified before one's eyes.  To him (my respected  Guru), I offer my humble salutations.

(Yesterday I had mentioned about the veneration shown to a Guru in Sanskrit Literature. The above is one of oft quoted Shloka on the subject.  Here the Guru has been compared to the 'Tridevas' of Hindu Religion and even as God Almighty personified.)

No comments:

Post a Comment