The name of which religion comes from the Sanskrit root word "shishya" meaning disciple????.....pls tell me I'll mark u as a brainliest
Answers
Answered by
1
In the early oral traditions of the Upanishads, the guru–shishya relationship had evolved into a fundamental component of Hinduism. The term "Upanishad" derives from the Sanskrit words "upa" (near), "ni" (down) and "ṣad" (to sit) — so it means "sitting down near" a spiritual teacher to receive instruction.
Answered by
6
Explanation:
Shishya means the public in the modern british english language , in the ancient time - shishya used to sit near there guru to receive the knowledge of life
Similar questions