Shri Guru Charitra - Comments

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The book endorses the Sanatan Dharma views of Shri Adi Shankaracharya.

The book advocates that the guru is divine, gracious, caring and will always protect his disciples. These stories give the message that one achieves godliness and eventual Guru-position by hard work under the care of guru. The curses given by the guru in the stories teach the disciples some important lessons of life and makes their life eventually great.

The book does not insist on praying a particular deity. Dattatreya does not worship or preach any god. The book endorses devotional methods which are socially acceptable and within civilized limits of that time. The vratas or devotional rituals described in the book have Shaivaite (Shiva) as well as Vaishnavite (Vishnu) sects, but put no stress on any particular sect.

I am from Sri Swami Samarth Sewa Parivar, our guider Sri Annasahebji More( we use to call him as GURUMAULI)says like, every one should,even women also do the Parayana of this "Gurucharitra". And we all are devotionally doing the Parayana of this Gurucharitra. (Mallannaa PixiQ Technologies Hyd)

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