That is why this day is called 'Guru Purnima'. From the point of view of nature, the full moon moon is the ultimate symbol of the feeling of happiness and bliss, in which the disciples, who are in the dark of ignorance and anguish, move like a cloud to reach the master in the form of the moon.
Sadhguru makes these Kali Badi i.e. ignorant disciples worthy by showering the light of knowledge on them. Sadhguru is the light in whose path humanity, charity, good thoughts and values are born. The tenacity that is in the personality of the guru, the renunciation which is the practice of life, that disciple gets automatically.
Only a guru like Samarth Guru Ramdas Swami Ramakrishna Paramhansa could give disciples like Vivekananda, Shivaji. The eligibility of a disciple like Vivekananda has also been important behind this. If you do not choose the ideals of your Guru, do not follow his good deeds, then you certainly do not have any faith in your Guru.
If a guru does not talk on humanity, does not create harmony, does not try to lead the world towards the right path, does not talk about worship based on human values, leaving inhuman beliefs, connecting the identity with God with nature, family If he doesn't talk about it, then he can never attain mastery. India was also called Vishwa Guru because it is here that the talk of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam has been said.
The occasion of Guru Purnima is to attain virtues like penance, sacrifice, dedication, service, devotion, generosity, love. There is no place for hatred, hypocrisy, discrimination, frustration, despair in this. Today we have to understand the teachings of the great Adi Guru Vyasa, on whose birth Guru Purnima began.
It is a festival of realization in which the master mixes his knowledge, the vital element with the disciple's life element, he discovers the disciple, molds, molds and refines it with his love in this mold, human love fills his veins. Removes the feeling of your-mine, which has increased a bit in today's society. A guru is not a sovereign person, he is the culmination of sacrifice to the society he has absorbed. The giver of everything has a sublime personality.
Society does dedicated spiritual practice, he is the guru. Guru is the name of that guru, which has the ability to build a cultured society along with cooperation, cooperativeness. Today, thousands and millions of people take Guru Diksha, but how many people are able to develop eligibility on the basis of spiritual practice, it is a matter of great concern. Merely performing some rituals or wearing some symbols is not the way to attain a Sadguru.
Eklavya Guru Diksha is an example of this. Reverence and dedication to excellence, excellence is the feeling of getting a guru, when one becomes devoted to the guru, then his thinking and duty, being planned and moving in the same direction, gets away from material desires with a holy spirit and is engaged in public interest only. . Margaret Elizabeth became 'Nivedita', surrendered at the feet of the noble Vivekananda.