ગુરુ બ્રહ્મા છે, ગુરુ વિષ્ણુ છે ગુરુ રુદ્ર છે, ગુરુ પરમ બ્રહ્મ છે તસ્મૈ ગુરુવે નમઃ ॥"
"ગુરુ બ્રહ્મા ગુરુ વિષ્ણુ, ગુરુ દેવો મહેશ્વરઃ | guru brahma guru vishnu sloka in gujarati
In the rich tapestry of Indian spiritual tradition, the sloka (also known as the Guru Mantra ) holds a place of unparalleled reverence. It is a beautiful Sanskrit couplet that acknowledges the Guru (teacher) as the manifestation of the Holy Trinity: Brahma (the Creator), Vishnu (the Preserver), and Mahesh (Shiva, the Destroyer). For Gujarati Hindus, this mantra is not just a chant; it is a cornerstone of festivals like Guru Purnima and a daily prayer in thousands of homes across Gujarat and the global Gujarati diaspora. Gurur Brahma, Gurur Vishnu, Gurur Devo Maheshwarah Guru
Gurur Brahma, Gurur Vishnu, Gurur Devo Maheshwarah Guru Saakshaat, Para Brahma, Tasmai Shri Guruve Namah Gurur Devo Maheshwarah Guru Saakshaat
Since Gujarati is a phonetic language derived from Devanagari, the sloka is written almost identically to Sanskrit, but with Gujarati typography. Here is the :