The Principle of Guru Tattva – The Flow of Paramashiva’s Consciousness and Shakti, is the Divine Path Leading to Shiva Realization



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🌹 The Principle of Guru Tattva – The Flow of Paramashiva’s Consciousness and Shakti, is the Divine Path Leading to Shiva Realization 🌹

✍️ Prasad Bharadwaj



In the eternal Sanatana spiritual tradition, the word “Guru” holds the most sacred significance. A Guru is not merely a person who imparts teachings; the Guru is the embodiment of divine consciousness that removes the darkness of ignorance and leads the soul toward the Supreme Truth. “Gu” means darkness, and “Ru” means the remover. The one who dispels the darkness of ignorance and grants the light of wisdom is the true Guru.

From the moment of birth, human beings become entangled in worldly experiences, desires, karmic bonds, mental impurities, and bodily limitations, causing them to forget their true nature. Because of these impurities, the mind becomes restless, and the body becomes enslaved to sensory attractions. The pure consciousness of the Self remains veiled. The great divine power that removes these coverings and awakens the soul to its original divine nature manifests through the Guru.

Shakti is the independent power of Paramashiva's Consciousness. If Shiva is the motionless Absolute Consciousness, Shakti is His dynamic expression. The entire universe is a divine play of Shiva and Shakti. When Paramashiva manifests in the form of the Guru, that divine energy flows through Him. Therefore, the Guru’s words, gaze, touch, and even silence possess the power to transform one spiritually.

The Guru does not merely teach knowledge; He awakens the inner consciousness of the disciple. Merely being in the presence of the Guru can bring peace to the mind. Negative tendencies gradually dissolve. This is because the Guru is not merely a personality — Guru Tattva is the living flow of Paramashiva’s consciousness.

Through the grace of the Guru, who is the embodiment of Shakti, the disciple’s understanding of “God” evolves from an external form into an inner realization. At first, the devotee sees God in an idol. Later, in the mantra. Then within the heart. Finally, one experiences the Divine as the all-pervading Consciousness itself. In this entire transformation, the role of the Guru is immeasurable.

To realize one’s own inner power, the consciousness of the Guru is indispensable. Though the consciousness of Paramashiva exists within every being, it remains hidden beneath illusion, ego, and accumulated impressions. The Guru removes these coverings and awakens the realization: “You yourself are that Supreme Reality.” This wisdom cannot be attained merely through books; it is achieved only through inner experiential transformation.

That is why all scriptures praise devotion to the Guru as supreme. Only those who possess humility, faith, dedication, reverence, and sincerity toward the Guru attain steadiness on the spiritual path. The sages declared that without the Guru’s grace, mantra siddhi, expansion of consciousness, and Shiva realization are not possible.

The Guru transforms not only one’s outer life, but also the inner spiritual journey. Through the Guru, a person realizes their true nature. When the impurities of the mind are dissolved and bodily limitations are transcended, the disciple attains pure awareness. That is Self-realization. That is the experience of Shivahood.

Ultimately, the Guru is not merely an individual — the Guru is the compassionate flow of Paramashiva Himself. Through Shakti, the Guru awakens consciousness and leads the soul from ignorance to wisdom, from limitation to infinity, and from separation to union with Shiva. That is why the ancient sages revered the Guru as greater even than the gods themselves, proclaiming: “Guru Brahma, Guru Vishnu, Guru Devo Maheshwara.”

Blessed is the life touched by the Guru’s grace. One who understands the true principle of Guru Tattva has truly entered the path of genuine spiritual awakening.


✍️ Prasad Bharadwaj

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