List of Hindu gurus and sants

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This is a list of religious people in Hinduism, including gurus, sants, monks, yogis and spiritual masters.

A guru is defined as a "teacher, spiritual guide, [or] godman,"[1] by author David Smith. To obtain the title of guru, one must go through a standard initiation process referred to as diksha, in which they receive a mantra, or sacred Sanskrit phrase.[2]

The list


A to C

D to F

G to I

J to L

M to O

P to R

S to U

V to X

Y to Z

See also

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