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Guru Purnima, also known as Vyasa Purnima, is celebrated as the birthday of Ved Vyasa. The day is celebrated in the honor of our mentors. Ved Vyasa is considered as the Guru of all Gurus. Let’s know the 5 rare facts about him along with some highlights of this festival.
5 Rare Facts About Ved Vyasa
About Guru Purnima
Guru Purnima is a nation-wide festival, which is dedicated to pay tribute to our spiritual and intellectual teachers. The festival is celebrated on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Ashadh (June-July). Traditionally this festival is celebrated by Hindus and Buddhists. Know about this festival in detail from here: Guru Purnima 2016
Guru Puja Vidhi
On this auspicious day, a Guru Puja is performed for Ved Vyasa or the Guru you believe in. Your Guru can be a person, a book, or anything that has a contribution in guiding your life. If your Guru is not available with you physically or you consider Ved Vyasa as the Guru, following rituals can be performed for the celebration:
About Ved Vyasa
Parashara had left on his journey to spread knowledge and awareness immediately after the birth of Vyasa. By the time he returned, Vyasa was six years old and had been told of his great father and his knowledge & wisdom in those six years.
Vyasa was greatly intrigued by his father. He requested his father to take him along on his travels. Upon hearing this, Parashara said that Vyasa can travel with him as his disciple and not as his son; to which Vyasa agreed.
As Vyasa grew under the guidance of Parashara, his ability to grasp knowledge became tremendous. By the time he was sixteen, he grew into a man of immense knowledge and intelligence.
The Vedas remained in the form of the oral tradition, until the Gangetic plain were struck by famine that lasted for over 14 years. It is said that there was not a single drop of rain all those years. During this time, people forgot to recite the Vedas because they were busy gathering food wherever they could find it. When the rains returned, Vyasa noticed the loss of Vedas that had occurred in the civilisation, and thus, he decided to write them down.
The four Vedas that were classified by Vyasa are considered to be one of the greatest documents ever created by humanity.
Guru Purnima in Buddhism
Buddhist history tells us that on this day, the Sangha (the community of the enlightened ones) was formed. Buddha gave his first sermon at this time at Sarnath. The Sangha then grew to sixty in number and Buddha then sent all in different directions to travel alone and teach the world the Dharma. The 60 monks of the Sangha were known as Arahants.
We hope that this little piece of information will help you in making your Guru Purnima an enriching experience this year. If you have any feedback, please write it down in the comments.
Happy Guru Purnima!
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Thursday, July 28, 2016
Guru Purnima - Know 5 Rare Facts About Ved Vyasa
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