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thumb|The guru-smiti relationship. Watercolour, Punjab Hills, India, 1740.
Guru ( ; IAST: guru) is a Sanskrit term for a "mentor, guide, expert, or master" of certain knowledge or field. In pan-Indian traditions, a guru is more than a teacher: traditionally, the guru is a reverential figure to the disciple (or shisya in Sanskrit, literally seeker [of knowledge or truth]) or student, with the guru serving as a "counsellor, who helps mould values, shares experiential knowledge as much as literal knowledge, an exemplar in life, an inspirational source and who helps in the spiritual evolution of a
Guru Granth Sahib
The primary holy scripture of Sikhism

Guru Gobind Singh
tenth Sikh guru (1666–1708)
Guru Arjan
The fifth Guru of Sikhism (1563-1606)

Guru Tegh Bahadur
The ninth Guru of Sikhism
Guru Ram Das
The fourth Guru of Sikhism
Guru Angad Dev
The second Guru of Sikhism

Guru Amar Das
The third Guru of Sikhism
Guru Har Rai
The seventh guru of Sikhism

Guru Hargobind
Sixth Guru of Sikhism
Guru Har Krishan
The eighth Sikh Guru
Sikh guru
gurus of Sikhism
Ram Singh
Indian activist, spiritual leader (1816–1885)