Guest guest Posted July 7, 2009 Report Share Posted July 7, 2009 Dear Kumar,Members tru this is the day we respect and remember with reverence our Guru's this can be from home titself parents, grand parents, uncles , aunts or any elder apert from school, or a professional guide who has shaped our career, interests, thurst for knowlwdge or even a good life time advice. My Jyotish Guru was born the day after Guru {urnima on sravana Nakshatra day and I wish him a healtheir, peaceful life ahead at 87 and enering 88 is a frail person in health but th spirit he gdides many lives and supports his own expenses, his family is tribute to his skills. no retirement in otherwords. Best wishes ________________________________ Vsk Murti <hellovsk Tuesday, July 7, 2009 10:54:07 AM Guru Purnima Gurur Bramha Gurur Vishnu Gurur Devo Maheswaraha Guru Shakshath Para Bramha Thasmaisri Gurave Namaha Gurave Sarvalokanam Bhishaje Bhavaroginam Nithye Sarvadhiyanaam Dhakshina Moorthaye Namahah! Guru is Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Lord Maheswara Guru is nothing but the Supreme Brahman devoid of attributes. That is the reason why we bow to the Guru. Sri Guru Dakshinamurthye NamahSri Guru Dattatreya NamahSri Krishnam Vande Jagat Gurum Namah Sri Vyasaya Vishnu Rupaya NamahSri Adhi Guru Shankara Charya Namah Sri Ramanujaya NamahSri Madhvayaya NamahSri Vallabhaya NamahSri Pottuluru Bramendra Swamiye NamahSri Guru Raghavendraya NamahSri Sai Baba NamahSri Sridhara Guruve NamahSri Ramakrishna Paramamsha Namah Sri Vivekananda Namah Lokasamastha Sukhinau Bhavathu Sanmangalani Bhavathu Thanks kumar Looking for local information? Find it on Local http://in.local. / Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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