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Happy Guru Purnima 2024 Greetings 1. Today, we honor the profound influence of gurus in our lives. Happy Guru Purnima! 2. Reflecting on the invaluable teachings that guide our path. Happy Guru ...
Guru Purnima also spelled Guru Poornima is the day to commemorate the importance of the 'Guru' or the teacher in one's life. According to spiritual experts, it is the Guru who transcends an individual ...
One celebration honoring spiritual and intellectual masters is Guru Purnima. Celebrated on the full moon day (Purnima) in the Hindu month of Ashadha (June-July), it commemorates gurus—those who ...
Guru Purnima 2022: Guru Purnima is a festival that celebrates this guru-shishya relationship. It is a day wherein people find different ways to show gratitude, appreciation and love for their gurus.
Guru Purnima, a traditional Hindu festival dedicated to spiritual and academic teachers, will be celebrated on July 21, 2024. This day is a time to honour and express gratitude to our gurus ...
Guru Purnima falls on Purnima Tithi (full moon day) in the month of Ashadha. It is celebrated to commemorate the importance of Guru. Teachers are our guiding angel. They guide us on the right path ...
Guru Purnima 2022: It is a day for reflection on our credits and debits. A day to be grateful for all that you have achieved in the past and resolving all that you want to do in the coming years.
Guru Purnima is celebrated on the full moon of the Hindu month Ashadha. This year the day will be observed on July 3 as per the Gregorian calendar. The day holds special significance in the life ...
According to Drik Panchang, the Purnima Tithi or the Full Moon period will commence on July 2 at 08:20 pm and will end at 05:08 pm on July 3. The story behind Guru Purnima is associated with the ...
Guru Purnima is celebrated in different parts of India and Nepal and falls on the full moon day in the Hindu month of Ashadha.(Representational Photo). Guru Purnima will be celebrated on July 3 ...
Guru Purnima is an auspicious occasion to pay tribute and seek blessings of Gurus. The word ‘Guru’ is derived from two Sanskrit words ‘Gu’ meaning ‘darkness or ignorance’ and ‘Ru ...