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anchoring script on guru purnima in English​

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Answered by dorinangelinathomas
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Guru Purnima or Vyasa Purnima is the day to celebrate and pay our gratitude to our Gurus. This Sanskrit word literally translates to 'the one who frees us of ignorance'. This full moon day in the month of Ashada is one of the most auspicious days of the year in Hinduism.

Answered by yadavritik925
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Guru Purnima is otherwise called Vyas Purnima, this day is commemorated as the birthday of Maharishi Ved Vyas ji. Around quite a while back, Maharishi Ved Vyas aggregated the Vedas. He coordinated the mantras into four samhitas (assortments) which are the four Vedas: the consecrated Rigveda, the hallowed Yajurveda, the sacrosanct Samaveda, the holy Atharvaveda.

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They were written in Vedic Sanskrit. In any case, today these Vedas have been converted into Hindi and a few different dialects also. Ved Vyas ji likewise composed 18 Puranas and Mahabharata. Ved Vyas Ji's was Shukdev/Sukhdev who lived in the mother's belly for a considerable length of time in the wake of getting away from the three gunas, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva.

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