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Definition of acharya in English: acharyanoun əˈtʃɑːɪəəˈCHärēə 1(in South Asia) a Hindu or Buddhist spiritual teacher or leader. Example sentencesExamples - In the four authorized sampradayas, the acharyas have compiled Deity worship manuals based on these Pancharatra books.
- Vaishnava acharyas, specifically Lord Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, led the people on the path towards a realization of going back to Godhead.
- But the acharya in his magnanimity accepts him and teaches him all he knows.
- Krishnaa looked at Acharya Kripa and the acharya sat with his eyes fixed at his feet.
- One satguru would be followed by the next satguru, swamis and acharyas by more swamis and acharyas, devoted families by more devoted families, generation after generation.
- A unique eleventh-century image of four-faced Brahma seated as acharya for the wedding of Siva and Uma comes from the Asia Society Gallery in New York.
- Even the Ayurvedic acharyas prescribe the chanting of the Vishnu Sahasranamam for getting the physical-oral-psychological peacefulness and for curing diseases.
- Quoting the ‘Ashtangahrudaya,’ the acharya says the malady is nothing but divine retribution for the sins the patient had committed in his past life.
- The acharya of sthapaka, was Sri Thanga Bhattar, former chief priest of the Meenakshi temple in Madurai, who had come from Thailand where he had presided over another temple opening.
- There are other commentaries by vaishnava acharyas.
- It could as well have been a Muslim moulana or a Hindu acharya.
- Actor, Babu Antony's brother, Thampy Antony, plays the role of the Ayurveda acharya and the American actor, Stan Christensen, comes as the U.S. doctor.
- ‘We are trying to know the treasures of ancient Indian scriptures and translate them,’ says the resident acharya at the centre, Swami Advayananda.
- Approximately 20 shastris and acharyas graduate from the Vedarsh Mahavidyalaya every year.
- As explained by Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Sri Krishna has His eternal, blissful form that is full of knowledge, and all Vaishnava acharyas accept this.
- Sri Chaitanya also empowered other great acharyas and their unlimited followers, who were also transcendental poets, to perceive the Rasa Tattva through Gaura-lila and to perceive Rasa Tattva through Krishna kirtan.
- It was Swami Chinmayananda who was among the first acharyas to popularise the Bhagavad Gita and Upanishads throughout India and abroad through discourses.
- Elephants and horses have been replaced now by tractors and wagons decked with flowers and a throne for each acharya and a few of his followers.
- Such an acharya, or spiritual master, should be considered nondifferent from Krishna - that is, he should be considered the incarnation of Lord Krishna's potency.
- Considering this, the acharya began worshiping the Lord.
Synonyms spiritual teacher, teacher, tutor, sage, counsellor, mentor, guiding light, spiritual leader, leader, master - 1.1 An influential mentor.
Synonyms adviser, guide, confidant, confidante, counsellor, consultant, therapist
Origin Early 19th century: from Sanskrit ācārya 'master, teacher'. Definition of acharya in US English: acharyanounəˈCHärēə 1(in India) a Hindu or Buddhist spiritual teacher or leader. Example sentencesExamples - In the four authorized sampradayas, the acharyas have compiled Deity worship manuals based on these Pancharatra books.
- It could as well have been a Muslim moulana or a Hindu acharya.
- A unique eleventh-century image of four-faced Brahma seated as acharya for the wedding of Siva and Uma comes from the Asia Society Gallery in New York.
- There are other commentaries by vaishnava acharyas.
- Such an acharya, or spiritual master, should be considered nondifferent from Krishna - that is, he should be considered the incarnation of Lord Krishna's potency.
- ‘We are trying to know the treasures of ancient Indian scriptures and translate them,’ says the resident acharya at the centre, Swami Advayananda.
- As explained by Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Sri Krishna has His eternal, blissful form that is full of knowledge, and all Vaishnava acharyas accept this.
- It was Swami Chinmayananda who was among the first acharyas to popularise the Bhagavad Gita and Upanishads throughout India and abroad through discourses.
- One satguru would be followed by the next satguru, swamis and acharyas by more swamis and acharyas, devoted families by more devoted families, generation after generation.
- Even the Ayurvedic acharyas prescribe the chanting of the Vishnu Sahasranamam for getting the physical-oral-psychological peacefulness and for curing diseases.
- Elephants and horses have been replaced now by tractors and wagons decked with flowers and a throne for each acharya and a few of his followers.
- Krishnaa looked at Acharya Kripa and the acharya sat with his eyes fixed at his feet.
- Considering this, the acharya began worshiping the Lord.
- The acharya of sthapaka, was Sri Thanga Bhattar, former chief priest of the Meenakshi temple in Madurai, who had come from Thailand where he had presided over another temple opening.
- Approximately 20 shastris and acharyas graduate from the Vedarsh Mahavidyalaya every year.
- But the acharya in his magnanimity accepts him and teaches him all he knows.
- Quoting the ‘Ashtangahrudaya,’ the acharya says the malady is nothing but divine retribution for the sins the patient had committed in his past life.
- Vaishnava acharyas, specifically Lord Sri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, led the people on the path towards a realization of going back to Godhead.
- Actor, Babu Antony's brother, Thampy Antony, plays the role of the Ayurveda acharya and the American actor, Stan Christensen, comes as the U.S. doctor.
- Sri Chaitanya also empowered other great acharyas and their unlimited followers, who were also transcendental poets, to perceive the Rasa Tattva through Gaura-lila and to perceive Rasa Tattva through Krishna kirtan.
Synonyms spiritual teacher, teacher, tutor, sage, counsellor, mentor, guiding light, spiritual leader, leader, master - 1.1 An influential mentor.
Synonyms adviser, guide, confidant, confidante, counsellor, consultant, therapist
Origin Early 19th century: from Sanskrit ācārya ‘master, teacher’. |