A guru is not concerned with making disciples, but with creating more gurus.
A true guru is not interested in creating followers, but in awakening the inner guru in each individual.
A true guru does not seek followers, but guides seekers on their journey towards self-realization.
The guru is the moon that illuminates the darkness of ignorance with the light of wisdom.
Guru Purnima is a time to honor the teachers who have dedicated their lives to spreading the light of knowledge.
A true guru is not interested in accumulating disciples, but in empowering others to become gurus themselves.
A guru is not concerned with making disciples, but with creating more gurus.
A true guru is not interested in creating followers, but in awakening the inner guru in each individual.
A true guru does not seek followers, but guides seekers on their journey towards self-realization.
The guru is the moon that illuminates the darkness of ignorance with the light of wisdom.
Guru Purnima is a time to honor the teachers who have dedicated their lives to spreading the light of knowledge.
A true guru is not interested in accumulating disciples, but in empowering others to become gurus themselves.