Gurupurnima is the festival dedicated to Gurucharan


- Ashadh Sud Poonam i.e. Gurupurnima is also called Vyaspurnima. Indian culture is a culture that glorifies the sacred relationship of the Guru disciple.

For the sake of science, Gurumevabhigachchet. Samitpani: Ksautriyam Brahmanistham.

Even if you are brilliant, even if you know the scriptures, you should go to the Guru to know this Paramatman. It is the practice of our Hindu culture to do Guru. The Guru who takes our life upwards must be worshiped on the day of Guru Purnima. We should remember the favors bestowed on us by the Guru and make every effort to get rid of his debt. And we should live according to His will. Only then can we truly celebrate Gurupurnima. Jivanprana Swamibapa, the first Acharya of Shri Swaminarayan Gadi, while explaining Guru, said that 'Gu' means darkness and 'Ru' means light. The Guru who removes darkness and shows the way to light. Even Maharshi Naradaji, a knower of all scriptures and a recluse, went to Sanatkumar to seek peace when the unrest spread. Tyagi or Grihastha, Bai or Bhai, Garib or Tawangar, everyone needs a Guru in life. It is only through the Guru that we become qualified to enjoy God's happiness. The smile that the photographer takes when taking a photo. His photo is good. But that mouth stands spiraling. His photo doesn't look good. In the same way, the Guru and the Lord are reconciled to the one who accepts the promises of the Lord and the Guru with a smile, including glory. The photo must be good when taking a photo with a photographer. There is a special need to understand that we must obey the Guru's command, including the purpose, and only then can we be called true disciples. And in the true sense we will also be said to celebrate Guru Purnima. It is said in the Gita, 'Karishye vachanam tavan', that is why we can be called true disciples only if we abide by the promise of the Guru. If you want to be happy in life, you should say and act once you have identified the Guru and the saint.

- Sadhu Premvatsaldasji Kumkum

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