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6.      Kachchapa Guru : is like a tortoise which is capable of giving

nourishment to its young one just by a mere glance. This is a mythological

description that applies to the spiritual imparting of the wisdom by the

guru to the disciple. At any given moment, guru could pass on his spiritual

vibrations to the discipline, by his mere glance. "Krupa Kataksha", or the

graceful look, has a very deep significance in mysticism. Such a look by the

guru could inspire the disciple to rise to a very great height of spiritual

experience. The glance has a soothing effect which could reveal a great

truth to the disciple.

7.      Chandra Guru : is like the moon which shines in a special type of stone

called the Chandrakantha stone or moon stone. The moon-stone alone reflects

the rays of the moon, even though the moon is physically away from it.

Similarly, this type of guru can be compared to the moon reflecting in the

hearts of only specially qualified disciples even from a distance, This

speaks about the jurisdiction of the rays of vibrations which are so wide

and powerful as to reach long distances, yet be very cool, soothing and

redeeming.

8.      Darpana Guru: is like a mirror. He is transparent and pure. None sooner

does thee disciple approach him, he sees himself reflected in the Guru. Due

to that purity, he makes the mind and heart of the disciple like a mirror in

which the disciple finds his self reflected.

9.      Chaayanidhi Guru: is like a mythological bird. On whosoever its shadow

falls that man becomes a king. Similarly, the shadow of a chaayanidhi guru

showers divine blessings in the discipline. Whenever his holy shadow has

fallen, there shall always be divine vibrations.

10.      Krauncha Pakshi Guru : is  compared to a huge, mythological crane or

bird. It is said that this bird leaves its young ones and goes away to bring

food. On its distance journey, if it once remembers its young ones, the

young ones feel, their hunger is satisfied. Similarly, the guru, wherever he

is, if he even remembers his devotees, that is enough for their protection

and spiritual upliftment.

11.      Suryakanta Guru: When the rays of the sun pass through a magnifying

glass the cotton kept behind the crystal is burnt is burnt. Similarly, the

darshan, or the sight of a Suryakanta guru burns the karma of a disciple.

 

(to be contd...)

by Dwarika Mohan Mishra, Orissa,

(Source :" on the web.

   

 

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