Guruship
Guruship refers to the state or practice of being a guru. A guru is typically a spiritual teacher or master, often revered for their wisdom, enlightenment, and ability to guide disciples on a path of spiritual or personal development. The concept of guruship is prominent in various Eastern religious and philosophical traditions, particularly Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, and Sikhism, where the guru-disciple relationship (parampara) is considered sacred and essential for spiritual progress.
The role of a guru extends beyond mere instruction; it involves a deep, personal connection with the
While traditionally associated with religious contexts, the term "guru" has also been adopted in secular contexts