Paramaguru
Definition - What does Paramaguru mean?
Paramaguru is a Sanskrit term that means
“preceding guru,” or your guru's guru. In yoga, a guru is a
trusted spiritual master and teacher. In many yoga traditions, an
intimate relationship with the guru is akin to a relationship with
the Divine and is considered to be fundamental to the achievement of
enlightenment.
Yogapedia explains Paramaguru
The paramaguru is an integral part of
the parampara system, which is the succession of knowledge from one
guru to the next. It is is the primary means by which
the teaching of yoga has survived the ages, with the paramaguru
playing a crucial role in keeping the line of knowledge unbroken.
In parampara, the yogi reveres not
just his/her guru, but his/her paramaguru and other preceding gurus. As an example, for disciples of
Paramahansa Yogananda, their paramaguru is Sri Yukteswar, who was Yogananda's guru.
The lineage of gurus varies by tradition, but may be referred to in this way:
- Guru - The immediate guru
- Paramaguru - Guru's guru
- Parapara guru - Guru of paramaguru
- Parameshti guru - Guru of parapara guru
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