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As poet and dramatist, Kalidasa held the title Kavikulaguru Preceptor of All Poets, bearing testimony to his stature during his life.
The Master Key System Charles F. Haanel 2008
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As poet and dramatist, Kalidasa held the title Kavikulaguru Preceptor of All Poets, bearing testimony to his stature during his life.
The Master Key System Charles F. Haanel 2008
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As poet and dramatist, Kalidasa held the title Kavikulaguru Preceptor of All Poets, bearing testimony to his stature during his life.
The Master Key System Charles F. Haanel 2008
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Him also should all know as the Preceptor, the Father, and the Master.
The Mahabharata of Krishna-Dwaipayana Vyasa, Volume 2 Books 4, 5, 6 and 7 Kisari Mohan [Translator] Ganguli
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Though she addressed him as "Preceptor" and countenanced with good grace his initial attempts to sand her raw prosodic edges, Higginson hadn't much to teach her.
Emily's Ambassador Bill Christophersen 2008
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Dingle, who dubbed himself “Preceptor Emeritus of the Institute of Mental Physics.”
Storyteller Donald Sturrock 2010
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[According to Wylie and others, Pagpa was granted merely the title “Gushri” (State Preceptor) at this time.]
A Survey of Tibetan History ��� 3 Tibetan Lamas and Mongol Patrons 2009
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He granted Namo the title “Guusi” (gu-shri, Chin: guoshi), meaning “State Preceptor.”
A Survey of Tibetan History ��� 3 Tibetan Lamas and Mongol Patrons 2009
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Nominally, it was under the offices of Imperial Preceptor.
A Survey of Tibetan History ��� 3 Tibetan Lamas and Mongol Patrons 2009
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He arrived in 1338, conferred the Kalachakra empowerment on the Emperor and received the title “Gushri,” “State Preceptor.”
A Survey of Tibetan History ��� 3 Tibetan Lamas and Mongol Patrons 2009
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