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According to Indian spiritual tradition, this day celebrates the sacred connection between a teacher and disciple.
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The day is observed as the birth of Sage Vyasa. He is the author of the Mahabharata and organised the Vedic scriptures.
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For spiritual growth, live a disciplined life; stay grounded and help others without any selfish motives.
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It’s a day to express gratitude to your academic and spiritual gurus, who guide you towards wisdom and a disciplined life.
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Hindus, Jains and Buddhists follow their own traditions to celebrate this day.
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In today's intellectual world, Guru Purnima reminds you of ethical perseverance, self-reflection, and the importance of genuine mentorship from your gurus.
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