
Hindus attach paramount
importance to spiritual gurus. Gurus are often equated with God and
always regarded as a link between the individual and the Immortal.
Just as the moon shines by reflecting the light of the sun, and
glorifies it, all disciples can dazzle like the moon by gaining from
their Gurus.
What is Guru Purnima?
The full moon day 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 Vyasa. All Hindus are indebted to this
ancient saint who edited the four Vedas, wrote the 18 Puranas, the
Mahabharata and the Srimad Bhagavata. Vyasa even taught Dattatreya,
who is regarded as the Guru of Gurus.
Significance of Guru
Purnima
On this day, all spiritual aspirants and devotees worship Vyasa in
honor of his divine personage and all disciples perform a 'puja' of
their respective spiritual preceptor or 'Gurudevs'.
This day is of deep
significance to the farmers, for it heralds the setting in of the
much-needed rains, as the advent of cool showers usher in fresh life
in the fields. It is a good time to begin your spiritual lessons.
Traditionally, spiritual seekers commence to intensify their
spiritual 'sadhana' from this day.
The period 'Chaturmas'
("four months") begins from this day. In the past, wandering
spiritual masters and their disciples used to settle down at a place
to study and discourse on the Brahma Sutras composed by Vyasa, and
engage themselves in Vedantic discussions.
The Role of the Guru
Swami Sivananda asks: "Do you realize now the sacred significance
and the supreme importance of the Guru's role in the evolution of
man? It was not without reason that the India of the past carefully
tended and kept alive the lamp of Guru-Tattva. It is therefore not
without reason that India, year after year, age after age,
commemorates anew this ancient concept of the Guru, adores it and
pays homage to it again and again, and thereby re-affirms its belief
and allegiance to it. For, the true Indian knows that the Guru is
the only guarantee for the individual to transcend the bondage of
sorrow and death, and experience the Consciousness of the Reality."
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