How is PM Modi Celebrating Guru Purnima?
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New Delhi, July 10 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi warmly conveyed his best wishes on Thursday for the occasion of Guru Purnima, a day dedicated to honoring spiritual and educational guides.
This significant day, deeply embedded in Indian culture, recognizes the crucial role of gurus in leading individuals from ignorance to enlightenment.
In a message posted on X, PM Modi expressed, "Best wishes to everyone on this special occasion of Guru Purnima."
Union Home Minister Amit Shah also shared his greetings to the public, emphasizing the lasting importance of the guru-disciple relationship in Indian society.
"On the auspicious occasion of Guru Purnima, I pay my respects to all teachers. In Indian tradition, the guru-disciple bond serves not only as a means of education and initiation but also as a lifelong source of guidance," he posted on X.
"Throughout our history, gurus have dedicated themselves to instilling moral values, knowledge, conduct, culture, and a sense of loyalty towards our motherland in their disciples. On this day, I extend my heartfelt greetings to all teachers who contribute to nation-building," Shah added.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also shared his greetings, reflecting on the spiritual significance of the day.
"By the grace of the Guru, the disciple progresses from ignorance to self-realization, from darkness to light," he posted on X.
"With deep respect, we honor the great Gurus who mold the disciple's character with values, service, and truth, connecting them to the highest ideals of life on this sacred occasion of Guru Purnima!" he added.
CM Yogi also paid homage at the 'samadhis' of his revered gurus, Mahant Avaidyanath and Mahant Digvijaynath.
Celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, and Jains, Guru Purnima is also referred to as Vyasa Purnima, commemorating the birth anniversary of sage Veda Vyasa, the writer of the Mahabharata and compiler of the Vedas.
Nationwide, the day is being marked with spiritual activities, including Guru puja, prayers, and teachings. Devotees are visiting temples to offer their prayers and express gratitude to their spiritual and academic mentors for their invaluable guidance and wisdom.