-
teachings are
transmitted from a guru, teacher, (Sanskrit: गुरु) or lama, to a
śiṣya (Sanskrit: शिष्य, disciple),
shramana (s****er), or
chela (follower), after...
- romanized: gurukula) is a type of
education system in
ancient India with
śiṣya ('students' or 'disciples')
living near or with the guru in the same house...
- Sikhī)
originated from the word Sikh,
which comes from the
Sanskrit root
śiṣya meaning "disciple", or śikṣa
meaning "instruction". Singh, Khushwant. 2006...
- to an
adherent of Sikhism. The term has its
origin in the
Sanskrit term
śiṣya,
meaning "disciple, learner" or śikṣa,
meaning "instruction".
Jagdeep Singh...
-
established traditions or
lienages (sampradaya) of
teacher (guru) and
pupil (
śiṣya),
structured according to
hierarchical and
initiatory stages of development...
-
identity of
Atman and Brahman. It is the
fourth step in the
training of a
sisya (disciple),
consisting of
preparatory practices,
listening to the teachings...
-
revelation of Guru Nanak. The term Sikh has its
origin in the
Sanskrit word
śiṣya,
meaning 's****er', 'disciple' or 'student'.
According to
Article I of Chapter...
- is a
collateral branch of the Koch
dynasty that
claim descent from the
Sisya Singha, the
brother of
Biswa Singha. The name Koch
denotes a matrilineal...
- his
founding of the Khalsa, the Sikh
movement had used the
Sanskrit word
Sisya (literally,
disciple or student), but the
favored term
thereafter became...
-
established traditions or
lienages (sampradaya) of
teacher (guru) and
pupil (
śiṣya),
structured according to
hierarchical and
initiatory stages of development...