Not to be confused with Jagadguru or the film Vishwaguru.
Vishvaguru (Sanskrit: विश्वगुरु, romanized: Viśvaguru) or Vishwaguru is a Sanskrit phrase and idea which translates to world or global teacher,[1][2] world guru,[3] tutors of the world,[4] world leader,[5] or teacher to the world or universe.[6][a]
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^"Time has come for India to emerge as knowledge hub, become 'vishwa guru' again: Vice President". The Hindu. PTI. 5 September 2021. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 26 November 2021.
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Vishvaguru (Sanskrit: विश्वगुरु, romanized: Viśvaguru) or Vishwaguru is a Sanskrit phrase and idea which translates to world or global teacher, world guru...