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Guru Pushya Yoga July 2025: Powerful Do's and Don'ts You Must Follow
Guru Pushya Yoga July 2025: Powerful Do's and Don'ts You Must Follow

Time of India

time23-07-2025

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  • Time of India

Guru Pushya Yoga July 2025: Powerful Do's and Don'ts You Must Follow

Guru Pushya Yoga or Guru Pushyamrit Yoga is going to take place on July 24, 2025. This auspicious yoga coincides with Shravan and Hariyali Amavasya. According to Astrology, Guru Pushya Yoga is an unique cosmic alignment of Pushya Nakshatra that falls on Thursday. This Yoga is considered extremely beneficial for the people, who are under Guru Dasha and also if Guru is placed in favorable house in your birth chart. But that does not mean, it wont be favorable for others. The alignment of Pushya Nakshatra with Jupiter is a great combination when divine energies falls on earth and also when it is Shravan Amavasya as the month of Shravan is dedicated to worship Lord Shiva. In the last uploaded article, we have explained about Guru Pushya Yoga and what is the importance of that and here in this article, we will talk about the Do's and Don'ts to do on that day during this time period so are you curious about that? If yes then move forward: Guru Pushya Yoga on July 24, 2025: What to do and avoid on that day? Do's Morning Rituals Wake up early in the morning and take a holy bath before starting puja rituals. Wear yellow clothes and then you need to set up an altar, where you can place an idol of Lord Vishnu if you do not have any idol or image of Guru. Light a diya with desi cow ghee and offer prayers. Mantra and Meditation The second thing you must follow is chanting the Guru Mantra. If you ever have taken deeksha then chant your Guru Mantra otherwise chant the following mantra: "Om Gram Greem Grom Saha Guruve Namah" 108 times sitting on a kusha aasana. You must have pure feelings and devotion for your Guru and seek blessings. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Gentle Japanese hair growth method for men and women's scalp Hair's Rich Learn More Undo In case you can not hant this mantra then you can chant Lord Vishnu's Mantra i.e., " Om Namo Bhagvate Vasudevaye". This will bring tranquility in your life. Visit Temple After completing the puja, you need to visit the temple with the offerings which you should offer to the priest or Guru and these offerings are: yellow kurta and dhoti set, yellow sweets, one or two dozen bananas or as per your pocket, along with dakshina at least 101 rupees or according to your financial condition. Charity You must feed poor people, animals specially elephant, cows and monkeys and distribute fruits to the elderly people. Provide stationary things or books to the unprivileged children. Auspicious work During this time period any auspicious work can be done such as wearing yellow sapphire, purchasing gold, starting new business venture, griha pravesh and any other sacred work. Worship Banana Tree You should visit the temple where there is banana tree and offer water in the tree, make swastik with turmeric, offer jaggery and chana daal along with a coin of one rupee and offer yellow marigold flower. After completing the rituals and puja, circumambulate the tree seven times and tie red sacred thread. Don'ts Don's disrespect Parents Your first Guru's are your parents so you should not shout at them and do nott think to disrespect them otherwise your Guru will not support you and give malefic impacts. Don't disobey your Guru or mentors If your Guru's are guiding you for your betterment then you must follow their instructions and don't disobey them with intentions. Do not discard elderly poor people Elderly poor people represent Guru or Jupiter so if you avoid them or discard them then it also make Guru upset so if you really want growth in life then you must take a note that whenever you encounter elderly poor people then help them financially or provide them food and clothes. Avoid touching books with feet Books represent Guru so never touch books with your feet intentionally otherwise you might face bad effects o Jupiter. Books are the source of knowledge and if they are disrespected then it will create a blockage in your success. Here, in this content we have given the do's and don'ts to enhance your Jupiter so if you find these tips useful and good then write us in the comment section below: Discover everything about astrology at Times of India , including daily horoscopes for Aries , Taurus , Gemini , Cancer , Leo , Virgo , Libra , Scorpio , Sagittarius , Capricorn , Aquarius , and Pisces . Read your detailed Horoscope Today and Horoscope Tomorrow here.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is my
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is my

India Gazette

time11-07-2025

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

Prime Minister Narendra Modi is my

Agartala (Tripura) [India], July 11 (ANI): On the sacred occasion of Guru Purnima, Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha paid heartfelt tribute to his teachers and mentors, upholding the revered Indian tradition of the guru-shishya parampara, the eternal bond between teacher and disciple. CM Saha visited the residence of renowned educationist Dr Jagadish Gan Chowdhury in Agartala to personally seek his blessings. In a parallel gesture of respect, he also connected over the phone with one of his esteemed teachers currently residing in Bangalore, underscoring his gratitude and reverence for all those who guided him through life. Speaking to the media, CM Saha remarked, 'The visit was a gesture of respect and reverence towards the teachers who made me capable and what I am today.' His humble acknowledgement of his mentors reflects the enduring values of respect, learning, and gratitude embedded in Indian culture. In a significant and heartfelt declaration, CM Manik Saha described Prime Minister Narendra Modi as his 'political guru.' Speaking to ANI, he said, 'Prime Minister Narendra Modiji is my political guru. I entered politics by watching him. On this special day, I seek his blessings.' He further stated, 'Anyone who imparts education is a guru.' Emphasizing the spiritual and cultural importance of Guru Purnima, CM Saha noted that, as in previous years, he made it a point to connect with his teachers, whether in person or over a call, as a mark of respect. The Chief Minister's observance of Guru Purnima stands as a strong testament to the deep-rooted values of Indian heritage, where teachers are seen not just as educators but as life-shaping guides whose influence endures across time. A Guru is considered an essential guide for one's success in life. Thousands of people visit their respected Gurus on this day, presenting gifts to them as per their abilities. The belief is that respecting Gurus on Guru Purnima brings positive changes in one's life. There is also a tradition of receiving the Guru Mantra on this day in Varanasi. The Guru holds the highest importance in the religious city of Varanasi. On the day of Ashadha Purnima, bathing and giving donations are considered very auspicious. Devotees gathered on the eve of Guru Purnima to offer prayers at Chhatarpur's Shri Aadya Katyayani Shaktipith Mandir. The sacred Bhasma Aarti was also performed at the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple in Ujjain in the early morning on Thursday, on the occasion of Guru Purnima. Devotees gathered in large numbers to witness the early morning ritual, which is considered very divine. The temple resonated with chants and spiritual fervour, marking the worship of Lord Shiva and spiritual gurus. At Ganga River at Har Ki Pauri, a large number of devotees gathered to take a holy dip on the occasion. It also marks the end of the month of Ashadh and the beginning of the month of Sawan. From Guru Purnima, the Kanvar Yatra will also begin. After taking a holy dip, devotees visit the temple. Those who have taken initiation from their Guru and received the Guru Mantra will go to their Guru and worship them today. 'Guru Govind dou khade kaake lagu paay balihari Guru aapne Govind diyo bataye,' a line composed by Kabir Das centuries ago, highlights the glory of the Guru, which remains relevant today. It translates to: 'If both Guru (teacher) and Govind (God) were to appear before me, whose feet should I touch first? I would bow to the Guru first, for it is the Guru who has shown me the way to God.'Guru Purnima is also known as Ashadhi Purnima and Vyas Purnima because Maharishi Ved Vyas was born on this day. The Guru holds special importance in worldly life, which is why, in Indian culture, a guru is considered more important than God. This festival is celebrated not only by Hindus but also by Jains, Buddhists, and Sikhs. In Buddhism, Lord Buddha gave his first Dharma Chakra Pravartan on this day. (ANI)

"Bow to all Gurus...": EAM Jaishankar offers wishes on occasion of Guru Purnima
"Bow to all Gurus...": EAM Jaishankar offers wishes on occasion of Guru Purnima

India Gazette

time10-07-2025

  • General
  • India Gazette

"Bow to all Gurus...": EAM Jaishankar offers wishes on occasion of Guru Purnima

New Delhi [India], July 10 (ANI): External Affairs Minister Dr S Jaishankar offered wishes on the occasion of Guru Purnima on Thursday. In a post on X he said, 'Greetings on the auspicious occasion of Guru Purnima, I bow to all the Gurus. The knowledge and guidance of the Gurus shape our lives.' A Guru is considered an essential guide for one's success in life. Thousands of people visit their respected Gurus on this day, presenting gifts to them as per their abilities. The belief is that respecting Gurus on Guru Purnima brings positive changes in one's life. There is also a tradition of receiving the Guru Mantra on this day in Varanasi. The Guru holds the highest importance in the religious city of Varanasi. On the day of Ashadha Purnima, bathing and giving donations are considered very auspicious. Devotees gathered on the eve of Guru Purnima to offer prayers at Chhatarpur's Shri Aadya Katyayani Shaktipith Mandir today. The sacred Bhasma Aarti was also performed at the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple in Ujjain in the early morning on Thursday, on the occasion of Guru Purnima. Devotees gathered in large numbers to witness the early morning ritual, which is considered very divine. The temple resonated with chants and spiritual fervour, marking the worship of Lord Shiva and spiritual gurus. At Ganga River at Har Ki Pauri, a large number of devotees gathered to take a holy dip on the occasion. Today also marks the end of the month of Ashadh and the beginning of the month of Sawan. From today, the Kanvar Yatra will also begin. After taking a holy dip, devotees visit the temple. Those who have taken initiation from their Guru and received the Guru Mantra will go to their Guru and worship them today. 'Guru Govind dou khade kaake lagu paay balihari Guru aapne Govind diyo bataye,' a line composed by Kabir Das centuries ago, highlights the glory of the Guru, which remains relevant today. It translates to: 'If both Guru (teacher) and Govind (God) were to appear before me, whose feet should I touch first? I would bow to the Guru first, for it is the Guru who has shown me the way to God.' Guru Purnima is also known as Ashadhi Purnima and Vyas Purnima because Maharishi Ved Vyas was born on this day. The Guru holds special importance in worldly life, which is why, in Indian culture, a guru is considered more important than God. This festival is celebrated not only by Hindus but also by Jains, Buddhists, and Sikhs. In Buddhism, Lord Buddha gave his first Dharma Chakra Pravartan on this day. (ANI)

Rahul Gandhi extends Guru Purnima greetings, thanks Gurus for guidance
Rahul Gandhi extends Guru Purnima greetings, thanks Gurus for guidance

India Gazette

time10-07-2025

  • Politics
  • India Gazette

Rahul Gandhi extends Guru Purnima greetings, thanks Gurus for guidance

New Delhi [India], July 10 (ANI): Congress MP and Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha Rahul Gandhi on Thursday extended his greetings on the occasion of Guru Purnima. In a post on X Rahul Gandhi stated,'Heartiest greetings to all of you on the auspicious occasion of Guru Purnima. Thanks to all the Gurus who show us the path of compassion, kowledge, patience and truth in life.' A Guru is considered an essential guide for one's success in life. Thousands of people visit their respected Gurus on this day, presenting gifts to them as per their abilities. The belief is that respecting Gurus on Guru Purnima brings positive changes in one's life. There is also a tradition of receiving the Guru Mantra on this day in Varanasi. The Guru holds the highest importance in the religious city of Varanasi. On the day of Ashadha Purnima, bathing and giving donations are considered very auspicious. Devotees gathered on the eve of Guru Purnima to offer prayers at Chhatarpur's Shri Aadya Katyayani Shaktipith Mandir today. The sacred Bhasma Aarti was also performed at the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple in Ujjain in the early morning on Thursday, on the occasion of Guru Purnima. Devotees gathered in large numbers to witness the early morning ritual, which is considered very divine. The temple resonated with chants and spiritual fervour, marking the worship of Lord Shiva and spiritual gurus. At Ganga River at Har Ki Pauri, a large number of devotees gathered to take a holy dip on the occasion. Today also marks the end of the month of Ashadh and the beginning of the month of Sawan. From today, the Kanvar Yatra will also begin. After taking a holy dip, devotees visit the temple. Those who have taken initiation from their Guru and received the Guru Mantra will go to their Guru and worship them today.'Guru Govind dono khade kaake lagu paay balihari Guru aapne Govind diyo bataye,' a line composed by Kabir Das centuries ago, highlights the glory of the Guru, which remains relevant today. Guru Purnima is also known as Ashadhi Purnima and Vyas Purnima because Maharishi Ved Vyas was born on this Guru holds special importance in worldly life, which is why, in Indian culture, a guru is considered more important than God. This festival is celebrated not only by Hindus but also by Jains, Buddhists, and Sikhs. In Buddhism, Lord Buddha gave his first Dharma Chakra Pravartan on this day. (ANI)

Delhi: Prayers offered at Chhatarpur's Aadya Katyayani Mandir on Guru Purnima
Delhi: Prayers offered at Chhatarpur's Aadya Katyayani Mandir on Guru Purnima

India Gazette

time10-07-2025

  • General
  • India Gazette

Delhi: Prayers offered at Chhatarpur's Aadya Katyayani Mandir on Guru Purnima

New Delhi [India], July 10 (ANI): Devotees gathered on the eve of Guru Purniam to offer prayers at Chhatarpur's Shri Aadya Katyayani Shaktipith Mandir today. Earlier, the sacred Bhasma Aarti was also performed at the Mahakaleshwar Jyotirlinga Temple in Ujjain in the early morning on Thursday, on the occasion of Guru Purnima. Devotees gathered in large numbers to witness the early morning ritual, which is considered very divine. The temple resonated with chants and spiritual fervor, marking the worship of Lord Shiva and spiritual gurus. Today also marks the end of the month of Ashadh and the beginning of the month of Sawan. From today, the Kanvar Yatra will also begin. After taking a holy dip, devotees visit the temple. Those who have taken initiation from their Guru and received the Guru Mantra will go to their Guru and worship them today. 'Guru Govind dono khade kaake lagu paay balihari Guru aapne Govind diyo bataye,' a line composed by Kabir Das centuries ago, highlights the glory of the Guru, which remains relevant today. A Guru is considered an essential guide for one's success in life. The Guru holds the highest importance in the religious city of Varanasi. Thousands of people visit their respected Gurus on this day, presenting gifts to them as per their abilities. The belief is that respecting Gurus on Guru Purnima brings positive changes in life. There is also a tradition of receiving the Guru Mantra on this day in Varanasi. On the day of Ashadha Purnima, bathing and giving donations are considered very auspicious. Guru Purnima is also known as Ashadhi Purnima and Vyas Purnima because Maharishi Ved Vyas was born on this day. The Guru holds special importance in worldly life, which is why, in Indian culture, a guru is considered more important than God. This festival is celebrated not only by Hindus but also by Jains, Buddhists, and Sikhs. In Buddhism, Lord Buddha gave his first Dharma Chakra Pravartan on this day. (ANI)

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