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Answered by Vasu4737
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Guru Purnima is held on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Ashadh when devotees around the world celebrate their devotion for their spiritual master, and rejoice in their relationship with Knowledge. Our life begins with our mother; we come into the world through our mother. But our second birth is through the Guru (teacher), who gives us the Knowledge.

In Indian culture, having a Guru was not just a matter of pride, but it was mandatory. Not having a master was looked down upon as being an orphan, being poor and a sign of misfortune. The word ‘anatha’ in Sanskrit means one without a master.

The guru principle pervades our life. Our mother is our first guru and then from science to spirituality, from birth to death, guru principle permeates our life. There is a guru for every discipline – a Dharma Guru (religious), a Kula Guru (family), a Raj Guru (guru for the kingdom), a Vidya Guru (guru for a particular discipline) and a Sadguru (spiritual guru).

A Guru does not simply fill you with knowledge, but he kindles the life force in you. In the presence of the Guru, you become more alive. The pinnacle of intellect is awakened intelligence. The Guru invokes not only intelligence but also the intellect in you. Knowledge may not invoke intelligence, but in a state of intelligence, knowledge is inherent.

An Acharya (teacher) gives knowledge, but a Guru gives a heightened sense of awareness that makes you alive. So on Guru Purnima you remember all Gurus of the past. It is the day when the devotee arises in full gratitude. They turn back and see how they changed and developed in the last one year. They assess what lessons they have learnt and how they are growing in knowledge. It is reviewing yourself in knowledge. Mind needs to be reminded again and again, so we review it.

There are three types of people who come to the Guru – the student, the disciple and the devotee. A student goes to a teacher and learns something, gets some information and walks out of the school. The student is the one, who collects information, but the information is not knowledge, it is not wisdom.

Then, there is the disciple; the disciple follows the example of the Master. But a disciple is with the Master for the sake of learning wisdom, for the sake of improving his life, for attaining enlightenment. He is trying to bring a transformation in his life.

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