What should I give my Guru Purnima Guru?
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What should I give my Guru Purnima Guru?
Gifting Options For Guru Poornima On this auspicious festival people pay homage to their spiritual gurus by sending gifts such as sweets, spiritual items, flowers etc.
How do you thank your guru?
You are the Only one who Enlightened My Path By Removing The Darkness Of My Ignorance. On the auspicious occasion of Guru Purnima, I bow down to my Guru for imparting the immense wealth of knowledge & wisdom. My light is rekindled by a spark from you. Deep gratitude to you for having lighted the flame within me.
How do you wish a guru happy birthday?
Thank you for being guided to me. Happy Birthday! Dear Teacher, wish you all the best for your future plans and wonderful life ahead. I hope this day brings a smile on your face as you made everyone happy around you.
Who is the best Guru in India?
The list
- A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (1 September 1896 – 14 November 1977)
- Abhinavagupta (c. 950 – 1020)
- Adi Shankara (c. 788 – 820)
- Advaita Acharya (1434–1539)
- Agastyar (3rd millenium BCE)
- Akka Mahadevi (c.1130 – 1160), Kannada literature.
- Alvar Saints (700–1000)
- Anandamayi Ma (30 April 1896{snd}}27 August 1982)
Can we wish teacher Guru Purnima?
On the auspicious occasion of Guru Purnima, I hope and pray that I always get guided by you and may you always shower me with your unconditional love. Happy Guru Purnima to you, Teacher. Dear Teacher, I take this opportunity to thank you for making me the person that I am today – strong, confident and self-dependent.
How do you wish a Sir?
Happy Birthday Sir
- Happy birthday, respected sir.
- You are an amazing person, Sir.
- May you have a wonderful year ahead, sir.
- I have the utmost respect for you, sir.
- Many happy returns, senior sir.
- Sending my best birthday wishes to you, sir.
- Happy birthday to you, good sir.
- You’ve given me so much, sir.
What do gurus do?
What’s the role of a guru? A guru guides the spiritual progress of their students (known as shishya). Through the guru’s spiritual, psychological, and practical insight, instructions are tailored according to what they see is required for the student to learn and advance spiritually.
How can you tell a true Guru?
As per Bapu, the Guru as mentioned in such a context must be symbolic of:
- The colour blue – he must have the vastness of the sky.
- The colour red – of bravery, love and patience.
- Green – for internal and external prosperity and his Shiv Sankalpa (determined effort) for the welfare of others.