Guru Purnima is a significant festival celebrated in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism that honors spiritual and academic teachers, known as gurus. The term "Guru Purnima" is derived from the Sanskrit words "guru," meaning teacher or spiritual guide, and "purnima," meaning full moon. The festival falls on the full moon day (Purnima) in the Hindu month of Ashadha, which usually falls in June or July.
On Guru Purnima, disciples express their gratitude and pay homage to their gurus for their guidance, wisdom, and teachings. It is a day to acknowledge and celebrate the profound impact gurus have on their disciples' lives. The festival holds great significance in spiritual traditions as it is believed that spiritual energy is heightened during this time.
Devotees often gather at ashrams, temples, or spiritual centers to participate in special ceremonies, prayers, and satsangs (spiritual discourses). They offer flowers, fruits, and other symbolic gifts to their gurus as a token of respect and gratitude. Students seek blessings from their teachers and express their appreciation for their knowledge and guidance.
Guru Purnima serves as a reminder to value and respect the role of teachers and gurus in our lives. It encourages individuals to continue their quest for knowledge and spiritual growth under the guidance of a qualified teacher.
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