Vyasa Puja, observed on the Full Moon day during the Ashadha month, is commemorated as the birth anniversary of Veda Vyasa. This day, also known as Vyasa Purnima, or Guru Purnima and is marked by disciples performing puja and paying respects to their Gurus. Vyasa Puja 2024 is observed on July 21. During the celebration, three groups of Acharyas, namely Krishna Panchakam, Vyasa Panchakam, and Shankaracharya Panchakam, each consisting of five Acharyas are worshipped. This ritual highlights the profound respect and reverence for the lineage of spiritual teachers and their teachings. On the auspicious occasion of Vyasa Puja 2024, we bring you Vyasa Puja 2024 wishes and Guru Purnima HD images. These Vyasa Purnima messages, Guru Purnima greetings and wallpapers are perfect to celebrate the birth anniversary of Ved Vyasa.

Maharishi Veda Vyasa, considered the AdiGuru or foremost mentor of humanity, was born on Ashadha Purnima approximately 3000 years ago. His real name was Krishna Dvaipayana Vyasa, and he was the son of Maharishi Parashara and Devi Satyavati, the great-grandmother of the Kauravas and Pandavas. Known for his immense wisdom and scholarship, Vyasa compiled the Vedas and authored the epic Mahabharata, earning him the title "Veda Vyasa." His contributions to Hindu philosophy and spirituality have established him as the first Guru of humanity, and his birth anniversary is celebrated as Guru Purnima in his honour. Celebrate Vyasa Puja with Vyasa Purnima messages, Guru Purnima greetings, Vyasa Puja 2024 wishes, Guru Purnima HD images and wallpapers and send them to your friends and family.

Vyasa Puja Wishes 

Vyasa Puja Wishes (Photo Credits: File Image)

Guru Purnima HD Images

Guru Purnima Images (Photo Credits: File Image)

Vyasa Puja Wishes 

Vyasa Puja Wishes (Photo Credits: File Image)

Guru Purnima HD Images

Guru Purnima Images (Photo Credits: File Photo)

The significance of Vyasa Puja lies in its emphasis on the crucial role of Gurus in guiding individuals towards spiritual enlightenment and salvation. According to Hindu tradition, an individual can attain salvation only under the guidance of their teacher, who shows the path to truth and spiritual fulfilment. The Sanskrit shloka, “Guru Brahma, Guru Vishnu, Guru Devo Maheshwara Guru Sakshat, Param Brahma, Tasmai Shri Gurave Namah,” highlights the exalted status of the Guru, equating them with the deities Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, and recognizing the Guru as the ultimate source of knowledge.

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