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  1. The disintegration of the guru-shishya tradition in Hindustani music / Arts- Nikhil InamdarThe 2014 Oscar-winning drama Whiplash, about a jazz teacher’s turbulent relationship with one of his students, seems to argue that great art is a product of great fear, sacrifice and total surrender. In one scene, the teacher, Terence Fletcher ...

  2. However, the most valuable thing that one can offer to the Guru is bhav (Spiritual emotion) which is the most important in Guru Shishya relationship. 4. Continuous chanting of God’s Name. A. One should chant The God’s Name continuously so as to purify oneself in order to be able to serve the Guru.

  3. Jul 8, 2023 · In conclusion, surrender and acceptance are not just virtues but prerequisites in the journey of spiritual enlightenment. In the Guru-Shishya tradition, they open the doorway to profound wisdom and everlasting peace. As modern seekers, let us embrace these timeless principles and embark on the path of spiritual discovery.

  4. Feb 12, 2020 · An intimate sage who belonged to the true Indian guru-shishya tradition ... And they attest to the guru’s large-heartedness, more than a poet or teacher of genius, in such encounters. And the ...

  5. When you search for the meaning of Guru-Shishya Parampara, this is what we find: The guru–shishya tradition, or parampara (“lineage”), denotes a succession of teachers and disciples in traditional Indian culture and religions such as Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism (Tibetan and Zen tradition).

  6. An endangered tradition, brought back to life at Dhyan Foundation. At Dhyan Foundation, we preserve and nurture the ancient Guru Shishya Parampara, where gyan is channelised from the Guru to the shishya as per the capacity of the shishya, keeping the relationship strictly sanitized of commerce ( maya ).

  7. Guru (Master) @ Rs.5000/- per month. Accompanist @ Rs.2500/- each per month. Shishya @ Rs.1000/- each per month. NZCC has implemented this scheme in all its member States. About 273 Gurus and 1700 Shishyas in 130 extinct and dying folk/ tribal art forms have benefitted from this scheme up to now as per the table given below: