noun a Hindu or Buddhist spiritual teacher or leader
adjective relating to or characteristic of a teacher or leader
In philosophy, acharya refers to a respected authority or expert in a particular philosophical tradition or school of thought.
In the field of education, an acharya is a title given to a teacher or scholar who has mastered a particular subject or field of study.
In the practice of yoga, an acharya is a master teacher who leads students in their spiritual and physical practice.
In Hinduism, an acharya is a spiritual teacher or guide who imparts knowledge and wisdom to their disciples.
In Sanskrit language and literature, acharya is a term used to refer to a learned scholar or teacher.
In the field of literature, an acharya may be referred to as a respected author or expert in a particular subject.
In the field of psychology, an acharya may be a mentor or teacher who imparts knowledge and guidance to others in the profession.
In the field of yoga, an acharya is often a senior teacher or guru who leads classes and imparts spiritual and practical teachings to students.
In the field of education, an acharya may hold a leadership position such as a principal or dean, overseeing the academic and administrative functions of an institution.