It's not Chinese or Japanese! If you get your facts from urban dictionary you're an idiot. It comes from the Hindu religion and Sanskrit is the language, Jai meaning victory as stated above guru literally means master or teacher Deva is god and Om represents the begining duration and destruction of the universe or the three main gods of the Hindu religion; it's usually put and the beginning or end of a mantra.
It's not Chinese or Japanese! If you get your facts from urban dictionary you're an idiot. It comes from the Hindu religion and Sanskrit is the language, Jai meaning victory as stated above guru literally means master or teacher Deva is god and Om represents the begining duration and destruction of the universe or the three main gods of the Hindu religion; it's usually put and the beginning or end of a mantra.
Anyone know what "Jai Guru De Va Om" means? thanks.
Give thanks (or victory or salutations) to the Guru Dev (heavenly father), om. And I didn't make that up, Google it.
Give thanks (or victory or salutations) to the Guru Dev (heavenly father), om. And I didn't make that up, Google it.
it means Victory to God divine and then the om s the cosmic sound of the universe
it means Victory to God divine and then the om s the cosmic sound of the universe
It's a japanese or chinese saying, look it up in Urban Dictionary or just google it.
It's a japanese or chinese saying, look it up in Urban Dictionary or just google it.
it REALLY MEANS: Welcome great Master he was talking about his teacher. metaphorically speaking, his "master"
it REALLY MEANS: Welcome great Master he was talking about his teacher. metaphorically speaking, his "master"
It's not Chinese or Japanese! If you get your facts from urban dictionary you're an idiot. It comes from the Hindu religion and Sanskrit is the language, Jai meaning victory as stated above guru literally means master or teacher Deva is god and Om represents the begining duration and destruction of the universe or the three main gods of the Hindu religion; it's usually put and the beginning or end of a mantra.
It's not Chinese or Japanese! If you get your facts from urban dictionary you're an idiot. It comes from the Hindu religion and Sanskrit is the language, Jai meaning victory as stated above guru literally means master or teacher Deva is god and Om represents the begining duration and destruction of the universe or the three main gods of the Hindu religion; it's usually put and the beginning or end of a mantra.