![]() Janana-Maranna-Duhkhac-Cheda Dakssam Namaami ||2||Ģ.1: Sitting on the ground near the Banyan Tree. Tri-Bhuvana-GurumIisham Dakssinnaamuurti-Devam Sakala-Muni-Janaanaam Jnyaana-Daataaram-Aaraat | Vatta-Vittapi-Samiipe-Bhuumi-Bhaage Nissannnnam In this Stotram composed by Adi Shankara (so neither Sruti nor Smriti though) we find: ![]() Lord Shiva's Dakshinamurty aspect is actually regarded as the "Universal Guru"- the Guru of all. Here, he is described as "Yo Guruh Sarva Devanam" so kind of an universal teacher. Lord Shiva himself is the composer of the Stotram. This the 6th verse of the Shivashadakshra Stotram, which is found in Rudra Yamala Tantram (a Shakta Tantra). ![]() Yo Guruh Sarva-Devaanaam Yakaaraaya Namo Namah ||6||Ħ.1: (Salutations to Him) Who is Present Everywhere Where ever the Devas Abide,Ħ.2: Who is the Guru of All Devas, Salutations to that Shiva, Who is represented by syllable "Ya", The sixth syllable of the Sadakshara Yatra Yatra Sthito Devah Sarva-Vyaapii Maheshvarah | ![]()
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