guruḥ
- a son named Guru — SB 9.21.2
- a spiritual master — SB 5.5.18
- his spiritual master (Vasiṣṭha) — SB 9.13.3
- his teachers — SB 7.5.19
- important — Ādi 4.131
- master — Bg. 11.43
- more severe — SB 9.15.41
- our spiritual master — SB 7.5.50
- preceptor — SB 3.25.38
- spiritual master — SB 2.9.5, SB 4.24.52, SB 4.29.51, SB 5.6.18, SB 8.22.5, SB 8.24.46, Ādi 1.57, Ādi 8.19, Madhya 22.162
- spiritual master, father — SB 4.24.67
- the brāhmaṇas and the sannyāsīs — SB 1.17.41
- the family priest or spiritual master, Vasiṣṭha — SB 9.10.48
- the guide.* — SB 10.8.6
- the recognized teacher or spiritual master — SB 3.6.30
- the spiritual master (Śukrācārya) — SB 8.20.14
- the supreme spiritual master — SB 8.24.47
- the supreme teacher — SB 8.24.52
- the teacher — SB 4.30.30
- Vasiṣṭha Muni — SB 9.13.4
- very high in material considerations — Madhya 19.165
- your spiritual master — SB 7.15.76
- your supreme advisor — SB 7.10.49
akhila-jagat-guruḥ
- the master of all the three worlds — SB 5.24.27
guroḥ guruḥ
- the spiritual master of all other spiritual masters — SB 8.24.48
jagat-guruḥ
- teacher of the world — SB 3.1.9
- the master of the universe — SB 4.15.9-10
- the supreme spiritual master — SB 6.16.65
loka-guruḥ
- the spiritual master of the people who follow Vedic instructions — SB 6.17.6
- the spiritual master of this universe — SB 9.15.39
sarva-loka-guruḥ
- the master of all planets, or the teacher of everyone — SB 4.19.3
sat-guruḥ
- spiritual master — SB 1.11.7
śikṣā-guruḥ
- instructing spiritual master — Ādi 1.57
śrī-guruḥ uvāca
- Bṛhaspati said — SB 8.15.28
tat-guruḥ
- their priest or spiritual master — SB 9.6.8