In the spiritual and intellectual traditions of India, the concept of a guru, or a teacher, is deeply respected, especially on occasions like Guru Purnima, when the nation pauses to honour those who guide us. But when we hear the word, it usually brings to mind a wise man with a flowing beard. This gendered image often overshadows the powerful contributions of female gurus and teachers, who have played essential roles in shaping the moral, spiritual, and intellectual life of the nation.