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laila [671]
4 years ago
13

What does a guru have in common with an avatar?

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Dmitry [639]4 years ago
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A Guru is a term for a teacher or master in Indian religions. An Avatar is a type of Guru who thinks they are an incarnation of God, or God-like. Both Guru's and Avatars are teachers or masters in Indian, mostly Hindu, religions. <span>They both link to Hinduism & are both known as some sort of spiritual leader or someone to look up to.Both a guru & an avatar are viewed as embodying the concepts of pantheism and polytheism.</span>

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