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Parampara (Sanskrit: परम्परा) denotes a long succession of teachers and disciples in traditional Indian culture. It is also known as Guru (teacher) Shishya (disciple) parampara, where the knowledge (in any field) is passed down (undiluted) through the succeeding generations. In Sanskrit, the word literally means: Uninterrupted series of succession. It is the traditional method of residential form of education wherein the Shishya remains with his Guru as a family member and gets the education as a true learner.

The succession of parampara is a strict succession. There is never more than one active master at the same time in the same guruparamaparya (lineage). Padoux, André. "The Tantric Guru" in White, David Gordon (ed. 2000). Tantra in Practice, p. 44. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.

The domains may include spiritual, artistic (music or dance) or educational.

The teachings of the Vedas received through guru parampara are known as amnaya.

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Parampara is also the name of a Malayalam cinema made in 1990 Another Bollywood film was made by the same name in 1993 [http://www.lovefilm.com/view_dvd.php?dt_id=16100.

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Hindu philosophical concepts

 

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