Whatever the old poets and writers have written in
the past, holds good even today. Kabir wrote," Guru is a washer-man, he
disciple a cloth, soap the creator, washed on the stone of knowledge, this
gives out utmost light brightness".This couplet of Kabir throws light on
the relation of a guru (master) to a disciple; Who washes away the dirt ( bad
element) in the mind of the disciple and thus makes him clean, pure and pious.
He expects from almighty by his blessings, he should enlighten his inner
conscience.
A Guru has to be remembered, even before the parents and the
God. In the modern times this interrelationship of a guru and a disciple, has
lost its traditional value.
Guru Purnima day (Ashadh Shuki Purnima) is of great importance
in relation to a guru and disciple. On this day a disciple, according to his
capacity, gives service and offerings to his guru. Some gurus are prone to make
authoritative demands on their disciples, which may be beyond the capacity of
the disciple. If the relations between the two are cordial, the disciple can
gain much.
"The mind, when it accepts the lead of the Guru, then
obliterating the sense of the other, it merges in God"
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