Significance of Counselor
In Vaishnavism, a Counselor is defined as a person who offers advice or guidance in a formal capacity, serving as an advisor or guide to assist in decision-making. Similarly, the Purana refers to a Counselor as an advisor providing guidance on matters of conduct and decisions. Both interpretations emphasize the role of a Counselor in offering wisdom and support to others in navigating important choices.
Synonyms: Mentor, Therapist, Guide, Coach, Advocate., Advocate
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Hindu concept of 'Counselor'
In Hinduism, a Counselor is seen as an advisor who provides wisdom and guidance, particularly in decision-making and conduct, often fulfilling a formal role in offering support and insight.
From: Garga Samhita (English)
(1) An advisor or guide, often one who offers wisdom and assistance in decision-making.[1] (2) A person who gives advice or guidance, often in a formal capacity.[2]
From: Ramayana of Valmiki (Shastri)
(1) Advisors who provide guidance, especially regarding matters of conduct and decisions.[3]