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Guru Stotram (morning version)

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Cakhaṇḍa maṇḍaGlākāraṁ
Cvyāptaṁ yena caGrācaram
Ctat padaṁ darśiGtaṁ yena
Ctasmai śrī guraGve namaḥ
ajñāna timirān dhasya
jñānāñjana śalākayā
cakṣur unmīlitaṁ yena
tasmai śrī gurave namaḥ
gurur brahmā gurur viṣṇuḥ
gurur devo maheśvaraḥ
gurur sākṣāt paraṁ brahma
tasmai śrī gurave namaḥ
sthāvaraṁ jaṅgamaṁ vyāptaṁ
yat kiñcit sacarācaram
tat padaṁ darśitaṁ yena
tasmai śrī gurave namaḥ
bābāji vyāpi yatsarvaṁ
trailokyaṁ sacarācaram
tat padaṁ darśitaṁ yena
tasmai śrī gurave namaḥ
sarva śruti śiroratna
virājita padāmbujaḥ
vedāntām bujasūryo yaḥ
tasmai śrī gurave namaḥ
caitanyaḥ śāśvataḥ śānto
vyomātīto nirañjanaḥ
bindunāda kalātītaḥ
tasmai śrī gurave namaḥ
jñāna śakti samārūḍhaḥ
tattva mālā vibhuṣitaḥ
bhukti mukti pradātā ca
tasmai śrī gurave namaḥ
anekajanma samprāpta
karma bandha vidāhine
ātma jñāna pradānena
tasmai śrī gurave namaḥ
śoṣaṇaṁ bhava sindhoś ca
jñāpanaṁ sāra sampadaḥ
guroḥ pādodakaṁ samyak
tasmai śrī gurave namaḥ
na guror adhikaṁ tattvaṁ
na guror adhikaṁ tapaḥ
tattva jñānāt paraṁ nāsti
tasmai śrī gurave namaḥ
mannāthaḥ śrī jagannāthaḥ
madguruḥ śrī jagadguruḥ
mamātmā sarva bhutātmā
tasmai śrī gurave namaḥ
gurur ādiranā diś-ca
guruḥ parama daivatam
guroḥ parataraṁ nāsti
tasmai śrī gurave namaḥ
tvam eva mātā ca pitā tvam eva
tvam eva bandhuś ca sakhā tvam eva
tvam eva vidyā draviṇaṁ tvam eva
tvam eva sarvaṁ mama deva deva (2)

Meaning

Translation

My salutations to that Guru who revealed to me that truth, which is unfragmented, infinite, timeless divinity, and which pervades the entire universe, movable or immovable. My salutations to that reverential teacher, who opened my eyes by applying the Divine collyrium of Self-knowledge in my eyes, which had been blinded by the cataract of ignorance. Guru Himself is the creator, sustainer and the destroyer. He is verily the very transcendental divinity (the timeless life-principle, which is the very essence of the Creator). My reverential salutations to that glorious teacher. My salutations to that reverential teacher, who revealed to me that which pervades everything in this world, whether animate-inanimate or movable-immovable. My salutations to that glorious Guru, who revealed to me that self-effulgent divinity (the pure unconditioned consciousness) which pervades all the three worlds, with all its movable and immovable objects. My salutations to that reverential teacher, who is like a Sun for the blossoming up of the lotus-like mantras of Upanishads and at whose Lotus Feet lie the beautiful flowers, symbolising the best of the jewels of the Vedas. My salutations to that reverential teacher, who is verily the eternal consciousness. He who is beyond ether, beyond Bindu, Nada and Kala – the subtle aspects of the mystic syllable ‘Om’. My salutations to that glorious Gurudev, who is established in knowledge and power, who is adorned with the garland of knowledge and who grants both worldly prosperity and spiritual liberation. My salutations to that reverential teacher who by imparting the Self-knowledge, has swiftly burnt away the bondage of karma which had taken so many lives to accumulate. I bow to the Divine Guru whose grace dries up the ocean of seeking and the subsequent sorrows and makes one realise the supreme truth. My salutations to the Lotus Feet of that glorious Gurudev. There is no higher truth than the Guru, no higher penance than service to the Guru, and there is nothing higher than realisation of the knowledge of the truth imparted by the Guru. My salutations to such a Gurudev, who is Himself that very timeless truth. My Lord is the Lord of the universe; my teacher is the teacher of the entire universe and my self is the Self of all. My salutations at the Lotus Feet of such a Guru, who has revealed such knowledge to me. The Guru is the beginning of the universe, yet He Himself is without beginning; the Guru is the highest Deity, and there is none higher than the Guru. My reverential salutations at the Lotus Feet of the Divine Guru. Oh Lord! You alone are my mother, my father, my brother and my friend. You alone are the