Lakuti Dakshinamurti: The Tantric Guru with the Staff of Sovereignty The Form That Faces South Among the many magnificent iconographic forms of Shiva, Dakshinamurti — the one who faces south — occupies a supreme place as the eternal teacher, the Adi Guru, the first and foremost preceptor of all wisdom. Within this family of forms, the Lakuti or Lagudi Dakshinamurti stands apart as a distinctly tantric and esoteric manifestation, charged with deeper layers of symbolic meaning and spiritual authority. The very name of this form is derived from the Sanskrit word lakuti or lagudi, meaning a staff, cudgel, or club — the defining hand-held attribute that distinguishes this deity from the more commonly depicted variants of Dakshinamurti. Shiva as Dakshinamurti is one of the oldest conceptions in the Shaiva tradition. He is described in the Shiva Purana, the Linga Purana, and in the Shaiva Agamas as the one who remains seated in serene composure, facing south — the direction of Yama, the lord ...