Definitions
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- noun The realm of
gurus . - noun The state of being a guru.
Etymologies
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Examples
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The last time, Sikhs were divided over the day on which to observe Guru Granth Sahib's "gurudom".
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If the guru has instructed you to eat a certain food or do a certain practice, then - according to the logic of gurudom - everything else you have to do for this to happen is part of the perfection.
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But despite the lure of full-time gurudom, Christensen says he finds B-school life too invigorating to give up.
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Average sale in each ashram per week is around 30-70 lakh but the week does marketing in the name of region & gurudom
WN.com - Articles related to Pranab Mukherjee promises major changes in revised direct tax codes 2010
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Average sale in each ashram per week is around 30-70 lakh but the week does marketing in the name of region & gurudom
WN.com - Articles related to Bombay High Court dismisses Lalit Modi's Petition 2010
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Average sale in each ashram per week is around 30-70 lakh but the week does marketing in the name of region & gurudom
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So this is gurudom … huge convention halls filled with evangelical fervour at
Green Chameleon 2009
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He said a white paper on the genesis of the rise of gurudom that includes background, its impact and possible measures to contain it would also be released.
PunjabNewsline News 2009
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So this is gurudom … huge convention halls filled with evangelical fervour at
Green Chameleon 2009
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That didn't matter much in the old days of management gurudom, but it seems much more important now. "
Yvette Kantrow: Miracle Cures: The "new" Wall Street Journal Falls Short 2008
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