Fri. Sep 20th, 2024

On Guru Purnima 2024, we pay tribute to the instructors and mentors who have influenced our lives via their insight, counsel, and expertise. This year’s July 21st celebration of Guru Purnima is an ideal opportunity to thank those who have brightened our pathways. In this blog post, we’ll discuss the significance of Guru Purnima, its history, and some sentimental words and messages to send to your mentors and teachers.

Importance of Guru Purnima

Mainly Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains commemorate Guru Purnima. Ashadha (July–August) is the month when the event takes place on Purnima, the full moon day. It is celebrated with intense regard and devotion, and it has profound spiritual significance. “Gu” means darkness, and “Ru” means remover in Sanskrit. These two words together form the term “Guru.” So, a guide who leads us to enlightenment and understanding while dispelling the darkness of ignorance is referred to as a guru.

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Religious and historical context

  • Hindu Tradition: Sage Vyasa, the author of the Mahabharata and one of the greatest gurus in Hindu history, is celebrating his birth anniversary on Guru Purnima. This day is especially significant for individuals who observe Vedic traditions because Sage Vyasa is credited with writing the Vedas.
  • Buddhist Tradition: The day that Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon at Sarnath following his enlightenment is known as Guru Purnima in Buddhism. He began his teaching career with this discourse, which is referred to as the Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta.
  • JainTradition: In observance of their spiritual mentors and as a token of appreciation for their guidance along the road of virtue, Jains mark Guru Purnima.

The Celebration of Guru Purnima

While there are differences among nations and traditions regarding how Guru Purnima is celebrated, some customs are universal, such as:

Pujas and Rituals: In order to pay tribute to their gurus, devotees carry out unique pujas, or worship ceremonies. Offering fruits, flowers, and candies as a token of appreciation and respect is part of this.

Fasting: As a symbol of their devotion to and respect for their gurus, many followers conduct a fast on this day in an effort to cleanse their bodies and minds.

Spiritual lectures: In temples and ashrams, where followers congregate to hear the teachings of their gurus, spiritual lectures and sermons are conducted.

Expressing gratitude to teachers: Learners utilize this chance to express their gratitude to their instructors and guides, frequently expressing their gratitude with presents, cards, or sincere words.

Quotes on Guru Purnima

Express your gratitude and appreciation with these thoughtful quotes:

“One should first direct oneself towards the right path; only then should one instruct others.” – Gautama Buddha.

“Guru is the Creator (Brahma), Guru is the Preserver (Vishnu), Guru is the Destroyer (Shiva). Guru is directly the supreme spirit; I offer my salutations to this Guru.” – Adi Shankaracharya

“What the teacher is, is more important than what he teaches.” ― Karl Menninger

Warm regards to Guru Purnima

On Guru Purnima, you can wish your instructors and mentors the following sincere and warm wishes:

  • Regarding the Guiding Lamp: “A teacher serves as a light source for others by burning like a lamp.” You were the light in my life that helped me get through both the good and the bad. Cheers to Guru Purnima!
  • For the Greatest Friend and confidant: “You are not just a teacher; you are my closest friend and confidant, and I turn to you for all of my difficult choices and problems. Having someone like you in my life makes me feel extremely blessed. Cheers to Guru Purnima!
  • Regarding the “Life Teacher: “it is uncommon to find a teacher who teaches you the principles of life and how to be a decent person. Teachers may be found in schools, colleges, and other establishments. I appreciate how you have improved me as a human. Joyous Guru Purnima.”
  • For the Believer in Me: “A good teacher never discriminates among students, but you won my heart by showing more love and attention to the weaker students in your class (even if they weren’t aware of it),” said the Believer in Me. My personality and sense of self-worth were shaped by your faith in me. Joyous Guru Purnima.”

In summary

Guru Purnima is a wonderful time to recognize and be grateful for the enormous impact that mentors and teachers have had on our lives. They have greatly influenced who we are now, whether it is via formal schooling or one-on-one mentoring. This year, on the occasion of Guru Purnima, let us take a moment to give these shining examples of gratitude our sincere gratitude.


Please feel free to utilize the sayings and well wishes from this blog to connect with your mentors and teachers and make their day as memorable as they have made ours with their guidance and wisdom. Happy 2024, Guru Purnima!

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