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    Guru Purnima (Sanskrit: गुरुपूर्णिमा, romanized: Gurupūrṇimā) is a religious festival dedicated to offering respect to all the spiritual and academic gurus. It is celebrated as a festival in India , Nepal and Bhutan by Hindus , Jains and Buddhists .

  2. Jul 3, 2023 · Guru Purnima is a day on which people pay tribute to their spiritual and academic leaders and teachers – their gurus. The word guru in Sanskrit is literally translated as “dispeller of...

  3. Apr 26, 2019 · The full moon day (purnima) in the Hindu month of Ashad (July–August) is observed as the auspicious day of Guru Purnima, a day sacred to the memory of the great sage Maharshi Veda Vyasa. This ancient saint edited the four Vedas and wrote the 18 Puranas, the Mahabharata, and the Srimad Bhagavatam.

  4. Guru Purnima is also known as Vyasa Purnima and is observed as the birth anniversary of Veda Vyasa, a great sage and author of Hindu epic, Mahabharata. This festival is also celebrated as Gyaan Purnima owing to its association with knowledge and teachings. Apart from Hindus, the Budddhists, Jains and Sikhs also celebrate Guru Purnima.

  5. Guru Purnima 2024 Date. Guru Purnima in 2024 will be celebrated on Sunday, 21 July 2024 in India . Guru Purnima Meaning. Guru Purnima, a Sanskrit term, is derived from two words: "Guru," meaning teacher or spiritual guide, and "Purnima," signifying the full moon day.

  6. 6 days ago · Guru Purnima: Glorifying the Bond between Guru and His Pupils. The word ‘Guru’ stands for Guru and ‘Purnima’ means full moon. Guru Purnima is celebrated on the first full moon after winter in Ashadha (July-August). Gurus are regarded as teachers who remove the darkness of ignorance and illiteracy from their pupils or students, thus ...

  7. Guru Purnima is a celebration of the spiritual and academic Gurus or teachers. Guru is a Sanskrit word that refers to the remover of darkness or ignorance, and Purnima is a full moon day. People in India, Bhutan, and Nepal celebrate Guru Purnima. Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism give great prominence to Guru Purnima.