Sankalp Vishwaguru Bharat 2036 Mission

Our mission is to build a nation rooted in its golden past — to Make Great Bharat Supreme Vishwaguru Again by becoming the Universal Teacher of peace, wisdom, and sustainability for the whole world.

Guru (The Spiritual Teacher)

Guru (The Spiritual Teacher)

About this Mission

Vision & Significance

In Indian tradition, the Guru is placed even above God — 'Guru Brahma, Guru Vishnu, Guru Devo Maheshwara.' The Guru is the one who dispels darkness (Gu) and brings light (Ru). This sacred relationship is the foundation of all Indian knowledge transmission.

Guru Mission Goals:
  • Guru-Shishya Revival: Reviving the traditional Guru-Shishya relationship as the primary mode of spiritual education, character formation, and knowledge transmission.
  • Teacher Reverence: Restoring respect and dignity for teachers at all levels — from school teachers to university professors to spiritual mentors.
  • Authentic Lineages: Protecting and promoting authentic spiritual lineages (Guru Parampara) that carry unbroken chains of wisdom from ancient masters.
  • Guru Purnima Celebrations: Making Guru Purnima a major national celebration that honours all teachers and mentors.

Our Initiatives

Vishwa Guru Bharat honours the Guru tradition through mentorship programs, teacher appreciation events, and spiritual education initiatives.

  • Guru Purnima Events: Organising grand Guru Purnima celebrations across India honouring teachers, mentors, and spiritual guides.
  • Mentorship Programs: Connecting seekers with qualified spiritual teachers and mentors for personalised guidance and growth.
  • Teacher Appreciation: Running campaigns to recognise and reward outstanding teachers who make extraordinary contributions to education.
  • Satsang Circles: Establishing regular Satsang (spiritual gathering) circles where community members study sacred texts under qualified guidance.

Find Your Guru, Be a Guru

The Guru is the bridge between ignorance and wisdom, between suffering and liberation. Seek a worthy teacher, and when you gain knowledge, become a teacher to others.

Honour Your Teachers:
  • Express Gratitude: Reach out to teachers who shaped your life and express your gratitude — a simple message can mean the world.
  • Seek Guidance: Find a qualified spiritual teacher or mentor for deeper learning, whether in meditation, scripture, or life wisdom.
  • Teach What You Know: Share your knowledge and skills with others freely, becoming a guru in your own domain.
  • Celebrate Guru Purnima: Participate in our Guru Purnima celebrations and honour all the teachers in your life.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Guru-Shishya tradition?

The Guru-Shishya (teacher-student) tradition is India's ancient system of knowledge transmission where a qualified spiritual master (Guru) personally guides disciples (Shishya) in wisdom, character, and self-realisation through an intimate mentoring relationship.

What does Guru Purnima celebrate?

Guru Purnima is an annual Indian festival (on the full moon of Ashadha month) that honours all teachers and spiritual guides. It traditionally marks the birth of Sage Vyasa, who compiled the Vedas, and is celebrated by offering gratitude to one's teachers.

Why is the Guru so important in Indian culture?

The Guru is considered the remover of darkness (ignorance) and the bringer of light (knowledge). In Indian tradition, the Guru is placed even above God because the Guru is the one who reveals the Divine to the student.

Would you like to make Guru (The Spiritual Teacher) a reality and be a part of it?

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