When is Guru Purnima? Learn Fast Method and Importance

There will be a worship of the preceptor for the entire day on Guru Purnima on July 5, On this day the disciples worship their gurus
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Image Credit: DNA India

Guru Purnima is an important day. This festival is dedicated to the gurus and celebrated with great pomp in our country. On this day, the disciples worship their gurus and respect them.

According to Panchang, there is a tradition of celebrating the full moon of Ashadha month as Guru Purnima every year. It is also called Ashadha Purnima.

It has been said that knowledge cannot be attained without a Guru. because they are the one who removes the darkness of ignorance from life and shines it with the light of knowledge. This year, this special day of Guru-Shishya relationship is on 5th July.

The festival was revived by Mahatma Gandhi

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Image Credit: Indo American News

It is celebrated as a festival in India, Nepal and Bhutan by the Hindus, Jains and Buddhists. This festival is traditionally observed by Hindus, Buddhists and Jains to revere their chosen spiritual teachers/leaders and express their gratitude, it was revived by Mahatma Gandhi to pay tribute to his spiritual guru Shrimad Rajchandra.

Maharishi Veda-Vyas birthday

Guru Purnima, also known as Vyas Purnima, was the author of Mahabharata on the day Maharishi Veda Vyas Ji took birth. Vyas Ji has composed all 18 Puranas. Not only this, but Vyas Ji also has the credit of dividing the Vedas.

time of Guru Purnima

Guru Purnima Tithi will start at 11:33 am on July 4 and will end at 10:13 am on July 5. On this day, after worshipping the gurus, flowers are offered at their feet. On this day, even the elders of the elders should touch their feet and take blessings because we too keep learning something in our lives.

The lunar eclipse 

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Image Credit: Free Press Journal

A lunar eclipse is also being observed on Guru Purnima Day, i.e., on 5 July. Therefore, on this day, complete the work of worship etc. inauspicious time.

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