Hindu religious teachers called as uppathiayar-krishnan
Aacharya
The terms can vary according to the language, however, the following are most common in English:
A Guru is a holy teacher; a spiritual leader, preceptor or enlightener. Occasionally, a Brahmin who teaches
An Acharya (Acarya) is one who teaches by example. The term usually refers to prominent or exemplary spiritual leader.
Swami or "controller" more specifically, called a "Goswami" (one who can control his/her senses) is an honorific title applied to a religious teacher or holy person, particularly a sannyasin (a sannyasin is a renuciate who, having given up worldly affairs and attachments, has entered the forth stage of life, often as a mendicant).
A Yogi (male) or Yogini (female) is someone who practices yoga, a traditional Indian spiritual discipline which includes meditation and spiritual exercises. Generally, these terms are only used to describe masters and teachers of this discipline who teach yoga as a means of aiding spiritual practices towards the attainment of peace.
Aacharya, Mahant, Guru
Teachers are called Gurea Named after a shrine
A Islamic Religious teacher and a Muslim religious teacher is called a Mullah
Hindu
no he wasn't but Ramakrishna was.
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The Teacher
A Hindu teacher is called Guru. Some people also call him shikshak.
Hindu Religious leader or guide is called Guru. Also many people call him Pramukh or baba.
The temple priest.
A guru.
The term 'Avvaiyyar' means ' respected old woman' and comes from the name of a female poet of the ninth century. She was known not only for her extraordinary poetry but also as a noble, revered saint.
A Islamic Religious teacher and a Muslim religious teacher is called a Mullah
Gandhi is religious, he was a Hindu
There various Hindu Religious ceremonies. Who participates in these ceremonies totally depends on what is the ceremony for.
Yes, he is originally a hindu bunt.
hindu religion
Hindu.
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