Guru Purnima 2014 Date in India - Guru Poornima Festival Day Celebration in Gujarat
Guru Purnima Festival 2014 that Celebrates is a Hindu festival dedicated to religious and educational teachers. This festival usually celebrated by Hindus and Buddhists, to thank their teachers. The Guru Principle is a many times more active on the day of Guru Poornima than on any other day. This festival has great importance for educational and scholars. Educational People celebrate this day by thanking their teachers as well as remembering past teachers.
Guru Purnima 2014 Date = “12th July 2014”
Guru Purnima 2014 Day = “Saturday”
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When is Guru Purnima 2014 - When is Guru Purnima Celebrated in India?
Guru Purnima 2014 Date in India is 12th July 2014, Saturday
So, as per Indian Hindu Calendar Guru Purnima Festival Date 2014 India is on 12th July 2014. Guru Purnima Date in 2014 declared as per our Hindu calendar for pre planning of this festival Guru Purnima 2014.
Guru Purnima Festival 2014 Day in India is Saturday, 12th July 2014
Guru Purnima Celebration in India Guru Purnima is celebrated by perform different programs and particular cultural performances by various organizations and Samarohas.
Guru Poornima Puja Vidhi Procedure
Full moon day in Ashadha month is known as Guru Purnima day. Traditionally this famous day is reserved for Guru Puja. On this day believer offer Puja or pay respect to their Gurus. Guru refers to spiritual guide who inform devotee by his knowledge and teachings. Guru Purnima is also known as Vyasa Purnima and this day is respect as birth anniversary of Veda Vyasa. As part of the celebration, devotees present gifts in variety of sweets and flowers to their spiritual gurus.
Guru Purnima Festival History & Story
The Guru Vyasa wrote all the 4 Vedas that were perform by the Lord Brahma and every person in this world is in arrears for the work, that saint Vyasa did. He also wrote several Purans and from those times, a day was committed towards the Gurus and this day is called as ‘Guru Purnima’. As this day is dedicated towards the Gurus, people irrespective of kind etc offer their prayers to their gurus thanking them for the knowledge they have provided to the learner. Guru is also equal to ‘Tridev’ – Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh, and as per the Indian culture, only Guru is measured as someone who can show the path that leads to one of these Gods. The famous Shalok of Guru is
Gurur Brahma, Gurur Vishnuhu, Guru Devo Maheswaraha
Guru Saakshaat Parabhrahma, Tasmai Sri Gurve Namah
In earlier times people used to host a special prayer for their Gurus and in those prayers they used to recite the greatness and the nobleness of their gurus. Parents are the gurus as they are the best priest to the child. But it is said that a Guru is the one who acts as the link between the god and the human heart. Guru is the one who guides the person on the way of quiet and knowledge and finally to the god.
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