Guest guest Posted April 12, 2005 Report Share Posted April 12, 2005 Hari Om Everyone! First let me try to answer the questions of Mary Ann. My saying this is where Guru is needed means "A knower of Pronounciation" Different Guru can be for different purposes. Guru not only means that who has Given us Initiation. He is "DIKSHA GURU" and Rest are "SHIKSHA GURUS". I hope I am clear. 1) Sanskrit is taught in school also presently as a elective subject somewhere and as a requirement somewhere. I don't know what latin means to English people but Sanskrit is the life for Indian Tradition and rituals. 2) Apart from Spiritual field Sanskrit is used in rituals and most probably nowhere else. 3) Yes, you are right Indian Law system is based on English system. There is nothing to mind and you can ask as many questions you like I'll try to answer if I know. Regards, To Dear MP, I hope reading the above content you get what I mean to say by the term Guru. "ANY ONE WHO TEACHES SOMETHING CAN BE BROADLY CLASSIFIED UNDER THE CATOGORY OF GURU" but not as the "DIKSHA GURU (INITIATION GURU)" Regards to you all Hope more discussions on various topics Mail - Find what you need with new enhanced search. Learn more. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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