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Happy Guru Purnima 2025 images: Best wishes, quotes, WhatsApp Status & greetings to send now

Happy Guru Purnima 2025 images: Best wishes, quotes, WhatsApp Status & greetings to send now

Time of India3 days ago
Happy Guru Purnima 2025 Wishes
Happy Guru Purnima! May your life be filled with the light of knowledge and peace.
On this sacred day, I bow to the one who showed me the path. Thank you, Guruji.
Wishing you strength, peace, and wisdom this Guru Purnima.
May your journey be guided by the light of truth. Happy Guru Purnima 2025!
You are my guiding star. Thank you for your blessings and lessons.
Spiritual Quotes for Guru Purnima
'A guru is not someone who gives you answers, but someone who helps you find them.'
'When the student is ready, the guru appears.'
'The guru shows the way, but we must walk the path.'
'Your guru doesn't change your life, they help you change yourself.'
'A true guru transforms silence into knowledge, and knowledge into freedom.'
Greetings for Social Media
Thank you to the light in my life. Happy Guru Purnima!
Forever grateful for your guidance and grace.
Learning is a blessing. So is having a teacher like you.
May every soul find its guru. Happy Guru Purnima!
Today is about gratitude, growth, and grace. #GuruPurnima2025
Messages for Your Guru or Mentor
'Dear Guruji, thank you for lighting the path even when I didn't know I was lost. I am forever thankful.'
'Your wisdom has shaped my life in ways I never imagined. Happy Guru Purnima.'
'To the teacher who helped me find myself, thank you. May your blessings always be with me.'
'Your words gave me clarity. Your presence gave me strength. Wishing you a blessed Guru Purnima!'
How to Celebrate Guru Purnima Today
Light a diya and chant your guru mantra.
Call or message your mentors with heartfelt words.
Donate to someone in need as a mark of gratitude.
Spend some time in silence, reflecting on what your guru has taught you.
Read spiritual books or teachings that have inspired your path.
Why Guru Purnima Matters
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Today, 10 July 2025, is Guru Purnima, a beautiful day to honour and thank the people who have guided us in life. Whether it's a spiritual guru, a teacher, a mentor, or even a parent, this is the time to express your gratitude.The word 'Guru' means the remover of darkness, and Guru Purnima is the day to celebrate that light. It's not just about spiritual teachings, but also about those who help us become better human beings.If you're looking for Guru Purnima wishes, quotes, and greetings to share, we've put together the best ones for WhatsApp, Instagram, and personal messages.Guru Purnima is not just a festival. It's a reminder, that no matter how far we've come, someone lit the way. Whether it was a spiritual teacher, a school teacher, or life itself, we all have someone to thank today.As reported by TOI, modern seekers are also acknowledging Rahu as the 'shadow guru' of our age, bringing transformation through challenges. Whether you follow Jupiter's steady wisdom or Rahu's disruptive lessons, today is about honouring guidance in all its forms.Wishing you and your loved ones a peaceful, grateful, and enlightening Guru Purnima 2025. May your journey always be lit with wisdom and love.
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