On this occasion we have decided to talk about indian gurus, considered as beings endowed with divine grace who have exceptional powers of concentration, meditation and spirituality. Buddha, the great founder of Buddhism was in those times considered a guru, an enlightened sage. Gurus are not only famous in India, but also in many other parts of the world. Let's remember when the Beatles found the peace they were looking for so much with their teacher, the guru, Mahashiri Mahesh Yogi.
Among some of the most famous gurus in history we find plowing kamala, the first spiritual guide of Buddha. It is also worth mentioning Branch, considered as the seventh avatar of Vishnu and one of the most important gods of India. It is important to note that this character is also known as Ramachandra, Rághava, or Raghupati. In the previous paragraph we mentioned Buddha, who is perhaps one of the most important gurus. Buddha is the name by which Siddhārtha Gautama is known, a character born who lived between 566 and 478 BC. Since then he is one of the most sacred religious figures and with the greatest number of followers in Buddhism and Hinduism.
We cannot fail to mention kabir, the most revered Hindu mystic, poet and philosopher in the country. Today he is regarded as a saint
For its part, Guru Nanak, is regarded as the first Sikh guru. Other big names of gurus are Babaji, Lahiri Majashaia, Yogananda, Swami Sri Yukteswar, among others.