Guru Purnima is the culture of Sanatan India, Nepal, Bhutan Hindu and Buddhism.
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Guru Purnima is celebrated as a festival by followers of Hinduism, Jainism and Buddhism in India, Nepal and Bhutan.
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People of Hindu religion consider Guru Purnima with great importance.
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Guru Purnima is celebrated on the full moon day of Ashadh month on Guru Purnima day.
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On the day of Guru Purnima, there is a ritual of Guru Puja. Guru is worshipped.
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Guru Purnima is celebrated at the beginning of the rainy season.
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For four months from the day of Guru Purnima, saints and sages stay at one place and flow the Ganges of knowledge towards their disciples.
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Knowledge, peace, devotion and yoga power can be attained by being present at the feet of the Guru on the day of Guru Purnima.
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According to religious texts, Guru is said to be greater than God. Guru only shows the way to reach God.
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Guru Purnima is also known as Vyasa Purnima. On that day Mahabharata was composed by Ved Vyas, he is called Adi Guru.
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The day of Guru Purnima is also celebrated as the birthday of Ved Vyas, the author of Mahabharata.
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