Guru Purnima (Hindi: गुरु पूर्णिमा, Tamil: குரு பூர்ணிமா, Telugu: గురుపౌర్ణమి, Malayalam: ഗുരു പൂർണിമ, Gujarati: ગુરુ પૂર્ણિમા) also spelled Guru Poornima is the day to commemorate the importance of the 'Guru' or the teacher in one's life. According to spiritual experts, it is the Guru who transcends an individual from the vicious cycle of life and death and helps realize the reality of the eternal 'aatma' or conscience.

Guru purnima 2023 is on July 03, Monday

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Guru Purnima is celebrated on the full moon day or Purnima in the month of Ashadha of the Hindu calendar. It falls in the months of July-August on the English calendar. Guru Purnima 2023 date is July 03, Monday. In 2024, Guru Purnima will be celebrated on July 21, Sunday.

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Guru Purnima celebrates the importance of teacher in ones life

Purnima Tithi Timings On Guru Purnima Day 2023

Sunrise03 July, 2023 05:49 AM.
Sunset03 July, 2023 07:12 PM.
Purnima Tithi Begins02 July, 2023 08:21 PM.
Purnima Tithi Ends03 July, 2023 05:08 PM.
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Spiritual significance of Guru Purnima

According to Hinduism, Guru Purnima celebrates the birth of Ved Vyasa, the famous sage who is said to have edited the Vedas dividing them into four; he also wrote the Puranas which is considered the 'fifth Veda' and the Mahabharata. It is believed that on this day, prayers reach the Mahaguru directly and his blessings evade darkness and ignorance from a disciple's life.

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According to Buddhism, on this day, Gautam Budhha delivered his first sermon or teaching to his first five disciples after he migrated from Bodhgaya to Sarnath. Thereafter, the 'Sangha' or the community of His disciples was formed.

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Lord Mahavira became the 'Guru' to his first disciple on this day.

According to Jainism, Lord Mahavira became the 'Guru' to his first disciple Gautam Swami on this day. Thus this day is celebrated to venerate Mahavira.

According to ancient Indian history, this day is of utmost importance to farmers as they worship God for giving them a good rainfall for the next harvest.

The date of Guru Purnima 2023 is, July 03, Monday.

Rituals of Guru Purnima 2023

Among Hindus, this day is dedicated to the worshipping of one's guru who acts as the guiding light in his/her life. Vyasa puja is held in many places where mantras are enchanted to venerate the 'Guru'. Devotees offer flowers and gifts as tokens of respect and 'prasad' and 'charanamrita' are distributed. Devotional songs, hymns and recitals are chanted the whole day. The holy text of Guru Gita is recited in the guru's memory.

'Padapuja' or the worship of the sage's sandals are arranged by disciples in the different asharams and people gather at the place where the seat of their guru lies, rededicating themselves to his teachings and principles.

This day is also dedicated to the Guru Bhai or the fellow disciple and devotes express their solidarity towards each other in their journey towards spiritualism. This day is spent by disciples on introspection of their individual spiritual journeys so far.

Many people begin their spiritual lessons on this day. This process is known as 'diksha'.

Buddhists observe the eight teachings of Buddha on this day. This ritual is known as 'Uposatha'. With the advent of the rainy season from this day, Buddhist monks are known to start meditation and adopt other ascetic practices from this day.

Musicians tribute to their music gurus Image Source: Sandeep Mahankal/IANS

Many musicians pay tribute to their music gurus on Guru Purnima

Many ardent students of the Indian classical music pay tribute to their music 'gurus' on this day and reiterate the guru-shishya parampara (teacher-student tradition) which has been native to Indian culture since ages.

Guru Purnima festival dates between 2020 & 2030

YearDate
2020Sunday, 5th of July
2021Saturday, 24th of July
2022Wednesday, 13th of July
2023Monday, 3rd of July
2024Sunday, 21st of July
2025Thursday, 10th of July
2026Wednesday, 29th of July
2027Sunday, 18th of July
2028Thursday, 6th of July
2029Wednesday, 25th of July
2030Monday, 15th of July