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What is implied by the word 'Desika'



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          According to Tantric scriptures, Deshika is used to denote the Guru, who is capable of doing Anugraha towards the disciple.



          A formal definition is as follows:




          DevatA-rupa-dhAritvAcchishyAnugraha-kAranAt |

          KarunAmaya-murtitvA-deshikah kathitah priye ||



          Because he wears the form of the deity, devata, because he
          bestows grace on the disciple, shishya, and because he is the
          embodiment of compassion, karuna, he is called Deshika.



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            Desika means an acharya or an expert teacher. It literally means who shows direction (who shows Disha to someone). In spiritual context, he shows direction to his disciples. It has been used in many stotras and even in the Mahabharata.




            Deśika m. a Guru or spiritual teacher, MBh. ; AgP. [ID=96585]




            It is used as synonym for "Acharya". For Example, Sri Vaishnava Acharya Vedanta Desikan got his name because he was bestowed the title Vedanta Acharya. Following is his invocatary prayer (Taniyan).




            Shriman Venkatnarthaye Kavitakirkakesari
            Vedantacharyavaryo me Sannidhatam sada Hradi |




            It is believed that Sri Ranganatha inferred the title Vedantacharya or Vedanta Desika to Sri Vaishnava Acharya Venkatanatha.






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              According to Tantric scriptures, Deshika is used to denote the Guru, who is capable of doing Anugraha towards the disciple.



              A formal definition is as follows:




              DevatA-rupa-dhAritvAcchishyAnugraha-kAranAt |

              KarunAmaya-murtitvA-deshikah kathitah priye ||



              Because he wears the form of the deity, devata, because he
              bestows grace on the disciple, shishya, and because he is the
              embodiment of compassion, karuna, he is called Deshika.



              KulArnava Tantram 17.14







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                According to Tantric scriptures, Deshika is used to denote the Guru, who is capable of doing Anugraha towards the disciple.



                A formal definition is as follows:




                DevatA-rupa-dhAritvAcchishyAnugraha-kAranAt |

                KarunAmaya-murtitvA-deshikah kathitah priye ||



                Because he wears the form of the deity, devata, because he
                bestows grace on the disciple, shishya, and because he is the
                embodiment of compassion, karuna, he is called Deshika.



                KulArnava Tantram 17.14







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                  According to Tantric scriptures, Deshika is used to denote the Guru, who is capable of doing Anugraha towards the disciple.



                  A formal definition is as follows:




                  DevatA-rupa-dhAritvAcchishyAnugraha-kAranAt |

                  KarunAmaya-murtitvA-deshikah kathitah priye ||



                  Because he wears the form of the deity, devata, because he
                  bestows grace on the disciple, shishya, and because he is the
                  embodiment of compassion, karuna, he is called Deshika.



                  KulArnava Tantram 17.14







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                  According to Tantric scriptures, Deshika is used to denote the Guru, who is capable of doing Anugraha towards the disciple.



                  A formal definition is as follows:




                  DevatA-rupa-dhAritvAcchishyAnugraha-kAranAt |

                  KarunAmaya-murtitvA-deshikah kathitah priye ||



                  Because he wears the form of the deity, devata, because he
                  bestows grace on the disciple, shishya, and because he is the
                  embodiment of compassion, karuna, he is called Deshika.



                  KulArnava Tantram 17.14








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                      Desika means an acharya or an expert teacher. It literally means who shows direction (who shows Disha to someone). In spiritual context, he shows direction to his disciples. It has been used in many stotras and even in the Mahabharata.




                      Deśika m. a Guru or spiritual teacher, MBh. ; AgP. [ID=96585]




                      It is used as synonym for "Acharya". For Example, Sri Vaishnava Acharya Vedanta Desikan got his name because he was bestowed the title Vedanta Acharya. Following is his invocatary prayer (Taniyan).




                      Shriman Venkatnarthaye Kavitakirkakesari
                      Vedantacharyavaryo me Sannidhatam sada Hradi |




                      It is believed that Sri Ranganatha inferred the title Vedantacharya or Vedanta Desika to Sri Vaishnava Acharya Venkatanatha.






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                        Desika means an acharya or an expert teacher. It literally means who shows direction (who shows Disha to someone). In spiritual context, he shows direction to his disciples. It has been used in many stotras and even in the Mahabharata.




                        Deśika m. a Guru or spiritual teacher, MBh. ; AgP. [ID=96585]




                        It is used as synonym for "Acharya". For Example, Sri Vaishnava Acharya Vedanta Desikan got his name because he was bestowed the title Vedanta Acharya. Following is his invocatary prayer (Taniyan).




                        Shriman Venkatnarthaye Kavitakirkakesari
                        Vedantacharyavaryo me Sannidhatam sada Hradi |




                        It is believed that Sri Ranganatha inferred the title Vedantacharya or Vedanta Desika to Sri Vaishnava Acharya Venkatanatha.






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                          Desika means an acharya or an expert teacher. It literally means who shows direction (who shows Disha to someone). In spiritual context, he shows direction to his disciples. It has been used in many stotras and even in the Mahabharata.




                          Deśika m. a Guru or spiritual teacher, MBh. ; AgP. [ID=96585]




                          It is used as synonym for "Acharya". For Example, Sri Vaishnava Acharya Vedanta Desikan got his name because he was bestowed the title Vedanta Acharya. Following is his invocatary prayer (Taniyan).




                          Shriman Venkatnarthaye Kavitakirkakesari
                          Vedantacharyavaryo me Sannidhatam sada Hradi |




                          It is believed that Sri Ranganatha inferred the title Vedantacharya or Vedanta Desika to Sri Vaishnava Acharya Venkatanatha.






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                          Desika means an acharya or an expert teacher. It literally means who shows direction (who shows Disha to someone). In spiritual context, he shows direction to his disciples. It has been used in many stotras and even in the Mahabharata.




                          Deśika m. a Guru or spiritual teacher, MBh. ; AgP. [ID=96585]




                          It is used as synonym for "Acharya". For Example, Sri Vaishnava Acharya Vedanta Desikan got his name because he was bestowed the title Vedanta Acharya. Following is his invocatary prayer (Taniyan).




                          Shriman Venkatnarthaye Kavitakirkakesari
                          Vedantacharyavaryo me Sannidhatam sada Hradi |




                          It is believed that Sri Ranganatha inferred the title Vedantacharya or Vedanta Desika to Sri Vaishnava Acharya Venkatanatha.







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