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Today, on the auspicious day of Guru Purnima, popular Marathi actor Swwpanil Joshi connected with ETimes exclusively to share his experiences and thank the people, who have played an integral role ...
Guru Purnima is considered to be one of the most auspicious day. Guru Purnima is celebrated across the world. This day is celebrated on full moon day (Purnima) in the Hindu month of Ashadha.
THE Guru Purnima is an annual Hindu, Buddhist and Jain celebration to commemorate teachers, gurus and mentors. It is also known as Vyasa Purnima as it marks the birthday of Veda Vyasa – a ...
Guru Purnima is being celebrated today, that is on July 16, 2019. Guru Purnima is being celebrated today on the full moon day of the Shakha Samavat in the Hindu calendar. This festival ...
Guru Purnima will be observed across the world on July 21. On this day, the chosen spiritual or academic gurus are worshipped and honoured by their followers. It is celebrated on the full moon day ...
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 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 : According to the Hindu calendar, Guru Purnima is celebrated on Ashadh Purnima. This day is special for mentors, who are very important in a person's life at every stage.
On July 21st, 2024, we will be celebrating Guru Purnima, a sacred occasion that honours the role of Gurus – our spiritual teachers and mentors. This day transcends religious boundaries ...
Guru Purnima 2017: NASA tweeted about the festival. Find out why. In a tweet posted some 16 hours before writing this, NASA Moon talks about the many names given to the full moon this weekend ...
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 ...