A student recently asked me for my opinion on the traditional guru-shishya system, in which teachers transmit knowledge to students (usually referred to as disciples), who often even live with them ...
The Daily Star: ‘Guru-Disciple: Disciple-Guru’ returns for its third edition at Zainul Gallery
The Oriental Painting Studio will inaugurate the third edition of its signature exhibition, "Guru-Disciple: Disciple-Guru", today at 5pm at Zainul Gallery, commemorating the timeless bond between guru ...
Indiatimes: Guru and Disciple: Exploring spiritual relationships through 'Autobiography of a Yogi'
The Free Press Journal: Guiding Light By Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: Have You Been A Guru To Someone?
Guiding Light By Sri Sri Ravi Shankar: Have You Been A Guru To Someone?
Guru Purnima is a day to honor teachers. It is observed by Jains, Buddhists, and Hindus. The day celebrates the guru-disciple relationship. Hindus celebrate the birth of Vyasa on this day. Buddhists ...
Light, visible light, or visible radiation is electromagnetic radiation that can be perceived by the human eye. [1][2] Visible light spans the visible spectrum and is usually defined as having wavelengths in the range of 400–700 nanometres (nm), corresponding to frequencies of 750–420 terahertz.
Light is a primary tool for perceiving the world and interacting with it for many organisms. Light from the Sun warms the Earth, drives global weather patterns, and initiates the life-sustaining process of photosynthesis; about 10 22 joules of solar radiant energy reach Earth each day.
Rays, or beams of light shine through metal patterns into a railway station. Light is a form of electromagnetic radiation. It is natural agent that stimulates sight and makes things easy to see. Light is the opposite of darkness. Light has a wavelength. Some wavelengths can be seen by the human eye. Others cannot. [1] . Many animals can see light.