Guru Purnima is a festival celebrated in India, Nepal and other countries to honor and express gratitude towards one’s guru or spiritual teacher. It falls on the full moon day (Purnima) in the Hindu month of Ashadha, which usually falls in the month of July.
On Guru Purnima, disciples pay their respects to their gurus by offering them flowers, fruits, and other gifts. They also participate in spiritual and religious activities, such as chanting mantras, performing rituals, and listening to discourses by their gurus.
The festival is believed to have been celebrated since ancient times, and it has a deep spiritual significance. It is said that on this day, the guru’s energy is at its peak, and it is an auspicious time to receive his or her blessings and teachings.
Guru Purnima is celebrated by people of different religions, including Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains. It is a day to honor the importance of a guru in one’s life and to recognize the role they play in guiding and shaping one’s spiritual journey
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