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Swami Vivekananda’s Quotes On The Guru, The Spiritual Teacher Or The Acharya

"A real Guru is one who is born from time to time as a repository of spiritual force which he transmits to future generations through successive links of Guru and Shishya (disciple)." These wise words were spoken by none other than the revolutionary Hindu Monk of Ramakrishna's monastic order, Swami Vivekananda. Although born of a high lineage, he was a recluse inside whose burning desire was to know about the mysteries of this world, and most importantly about God. When he later met Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, he became history and became a full-fledged monk and a seer of rare abilities, His perception of a Guru or Acharya is something beyond us to imagine but it was Paramahamsa who fit the bill, A to Z. Here are a few of his quotes on Acharya or The Spiritual Guru.
1.
Anyone
and
everyone
cannot
be
an
Acharya
(teacher
of
mankind);
but
many
may
become
Mukta
(liberated)
2.
Find
the
teacher,
serve
him
as
a
child,
open
your
heart
to
his
influence,
see
in
him
God
manifested.
3.
He
alone
teaches
who
has
something
to
give,
for
teaching
is
not
talking,
teaching
is
not
imparting
doctrines,
it
is
communicating
4.
He
is
an
Acharya
through
whom
the
divine
power
acts
5.
Guru-Bhakti
is
the
foundation
of
all
spiritual
development
6.
It
is
easier
to
become
a
Jivanmukta
(free
in
this
very
life)
than
to
be
an
Acharya.
For
the
former
knows
the
world
as
a
dream
and
has
no
concern
with
it;
but
an
Acharya
knows
it
as
a
dream
and
yet
has
to
remain
in
it
and
work
7.
Know
it
for
certain
that
without
steady
devotion
for
the
Guru
and
unflinching
patience
and
perseverance,
nothing
is
to
be
achieved
8.
My
dearest
and
nearest
relative
in
life
is
my
Guru;
next,
my
mother;
then
my
father.
My
first
reverence
is
to
the
Guru.
If
my
father
says,
"Do
this",
and
my
Guru
says,
"Do
not
do
this",
I
do
not
do
it.
The
Guru
frees
my
soul.
The
father
and
mother
give
me
this
body;
but
the
Guru
gives
me
rebirth
in
the
soul.[Source]
9.
My
success
is
due
to
my
popular
style
-
the
greatness
of
a
teacher
consists
in
the
simplicity
of
his
language
10.
Mind
you,
the
Guru-Bhakta
will
conquer
the
world
-
this
is
the
one
evidence
of
history
11.
Only
the
knowers
of
Brahman
are
the
spiritual
teachers
of
mankind
12.
The
disciple
must
worship
the
Guru
as
God
Himself
13.
The
father
and
mother
give
me
this
body;
but
the
Guru
gives
me
rebirth
in
the
soul.[Source]
14.
The
Guru
has
to
bear
the
disciple's
burden
of
sin
15.
The
Guru
is
the
bright
mask
which
God
wears
in
order
to
come
to
us
16.
The
Guru
is
the
conveyance
in
which
the
spiritual
influence
is
brought
to
you.
Anyone
can
teach,
but
the
spirit
must
be
passed
on
by
the
Guru
to
the
Shishya
(disciple),
and
that
will
fructify.
17.
The
Guru
must
teach
me
and
lead
me
into
light,
make
me
a
link
in
that
chain
of
which
he
himself
is
a
link.
The
man
in
the
street
cannot
claim
to
be
a
Guru.
The
Guru
must
be
a
man
who
has
known,
has
actually
realised
the
Divine
truth,
has
perceived
himself
as
the
spirit.
A
mere
talker
cannot
be
the
Guru.
A
talkative
fool
like
me
can
talk
much,
but
cannot
be
the
Guru.
A
true
Guru
will
tell
the
disciple,
"Go
and
sin
no
more";
and
no
more
can
he
sin,
no
more
has
the
person
the
power
to
sin.[Source]
18.
The
one
who
has
the
power
of
transmitting
this
current
is
called
a
Guru
19.
The
power
that
can
transform
life
in
a
moment
can
be
found
only
in
the
living
illumined
souls,
those
shining
lights
who
appear
among
us
from
time
to
time.
They
alone
are
fit
to
be
Gurus
20.
We
must
all
wait
till
the
Guru
comes,
and
the
Guru
must
be
worshipped
as
God
21.
Without
an
unbroken
chain
of
discipleship-Guruparampara-nothing
can
be
done
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