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'''Satguru''' means true ]. The title means that followers have ] in the guru and believe that the guru can be ] and will lead them to ], ], an ], or ], or will give them good ] in their next life, or ], or whatever the guru claims and his followers think is important. | '''Satguru''' means true ]. The title means that followers have ] in the guru and believe that the guru can be ] and will lead them to ], ], an ], or ], or will give them good ] in their next life, or ], or whatever the guru claims and his followers think is important. | ||
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Satguru means true guru. The title means that followers have faith in the guru and believe that the guru can be trusted and will lead them to moksha, enlightenment, an utopian society, or heaven, or will give them good karma in their next life, or peace, or whatever the guru claims and his followers think is important.
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