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Eat Light On This Day To Become Intelligent – 9th July

Author: Sukanya Mohapatra
by Sukanya Mohapatra
Posted: Jul 06, 2017

We live in a world full of surprises and miracles. Every existence in the universe has a reason behind it, which is yet to be discovered. Similarly, the power of Guru Purnima is commendable. It is not just a date in the Hindu calendar, rather is a day full of scientific happenings. On 2017, Guru Purnima will fall on 9th July. Now, let’s understand the reasons behind its specialty.

Gurur Brahma, Gurur Vishnuhu, Guru Devo MaheswarahaGuru Saakshaat Parabhrahma, Tasmai Sri Gurve Namah

In Sanskrit Gu means ‘Darkness’ and ru means ‘eradicating darkness’; hence, Gurus(teachers) are the ones who take away the ignorance from us and give us enlightening knowledge. Guru Purnima is dedicated to these bright sources of knowledge. Even nature showers respect to them by being scientifically effective on this day.

There are many reasons to celebrate Guru Purnima:-
  • The Full Moon Day in the month of Ashadha (July-August) which is known as Guru Purnima. This sacred day marks the very first transmission of the yogic sciences from Shiva – the First Yogi – to the Saptarishis. Lord Shiva himself took the initiative and made the Rishis attain 18 Siddhas. These 18 Siddhas of divine knowledge were imparted to us earthlings by these Saptarishis. It is believed that this teaching of the 7 Rishis happened on the banks of Kanti Sarovar, near Kedarnath. Performing this great act of imparting the greatest knowledge to innumerable people made Lord Shiva the first Guru.
  • Hindus dedicate Guru Purnima to Maharshi Veda Vyasa, the sage who is believed to be responsible for editing the sacred Hindu text, the Vedas and writing the 18 Puranas, Mahabharata and the Srimad Bhagavatam–all of which form the very foundation of the Hindu religion.
  • For Buddhists, the festival is an occasion to rejoice in the divinity of their guru, Lord Buddha, who is said to have delivered his first sermon at Sarnath, Uttar Pradesh, on this very day.
  • The festival is also believed to mark the onset of monsoons and is thus a prime source of celebration for farmers.
Now, how to eat light on this day? STEP BY STEP Guide
  • The word light here signifies ‘knowledge’. Acquire more knowledge on the thing you do the best.
  • Take the help of the person who you think is well informed about that particular topic of your interest.
  • Accept him as your Guru for the day and further.
  • Dedicate the day for your inner wellbeing.
  • Meditate to bring in the calmness and concentration within you.
  • Watch the moon as it is believed to impart extremely positive energies in you, because it is the first full moon day after the solstice.
  • Perform Guru Pooja
  • Chant the powerful Guru Paduka Strotam
Guru Paduka Strotam

Anantha samsara samudhra thara naukayithabhyam guru bhakthithabhyam,

Vairagya samrajyadha poojanabhyam, namo nama sri guru padukabhyam. Read More.....

About the Author

I have a keen interest in Religion and Mythology. My favorite past time is to research and find out all the dark and weird secrets our ancestors had. I also work for a religious and spiritualism promoting website www.rgyan.com

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