Guru is the supreme who
illuminates divinity in us by the collyrium of knowledge who are blinded by the
cataract of ajnana – The Delusion (from “Guru Gita”)
Guru Poornima is the day on which we should
revise ourselves about the dedication and duties towards our beloved guru. As
per the almanacs, it was on this day that the great Sage Veda Vyasa took
birth. Acknowledged to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu; Sage Vyasa
encoded the Sacred Scriptures, The Vedas, which is the base of the Sanatana
Dharma the Eternal Religion (Hindu Religion) and thus guiding the
generations which followed, to “A Path to Eternity”. Hence on this day,
we pay our respect and regards to our Spiritual Masters and our Elders.
The celebrations
started with the ashram in-charge Br.Raghunath
conducting the Maha Ganapathy Homam.
This was followed by the “GURU PADUKA POOJA” of Her Divine Holiness
Satguru Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, universally known as “AMMA”
who is healing millions around the globe by Her very divine touch, saintly embrace and spiritual teachings.
Students of Amrita Vidyalayam then performed
the “Samskrithi Pooja”. "Mother and Father" - the whole
universe is confined within these two sacred words. That is why our great seers
who are established in the ultimate
truth, preach to their disciple the first lesson - "Matru Devo Bhava" and "Pitru Devo Bhava" The very intention behind this pooja is to
kindle the spark of this great ethnicity.
Later
Maha Sarvaiswarya Yagnam” was performed under the guidance of Br.Raghunath, disciple of Satguru Sri Mata Amritanandamayi Devi, “AMMA.” Maha Sarvaiswarya Yagnam helps us to come out of sufferings
and to bring forth prosperity in our family. It is the time for us to pray for
world peace.
Hundreds of devotees
participated in the celebrations and offered their respects to the Guru’s
paduka.
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