Guru Punam (Purnima) Celebrations This is a day when the disciple finds a chance to worship his guru who has given him a real rebirth. A real rebirth that is full of knowledge and understanding of the true reality of life. And now it is the turn of the disciple who has to do his best for his teacher. Disciple donates or gives whatever he can. He expresses his love by serving his guru. Even he promises to spread his great thoughts. Disciples on this day invite their guru, honor them with flowers, and garland. They also start something like school, hospital or do some charities in their name to express their dedication.
"No nation can rise above the level of its teacher" or the words of Chanakya; "A teacher is never ordinary; he is the maker and destroyer of the world". These words describe the importance of a guru.
Indian culture gives a very high place to gurus. Disciples on Guru Purnima revere them and remember their life, ideals and great teachings.
A guru should be pure in thoughts, words and actions, a pioneer, a guide, a great source of inspiration and knowledge. He should be eligible and able to teach and learn throughout her life. He should be able to help his disciples in cultivating the appropriate and unawakened qualities.
Experience is the best teacher; says many but would it be possible for all of us to experience so many things around us. The answer would be certainly no. So what should we do to understand and have the knowledge of the world easily and promptly. The best and possible way is as said in the Upanishads and Vedas as well as in ancient granths(books) : make guru.
From the very early time of Lord Rama and Lord Krishna there was a parampara/ tradition of choosing a guru. Going with him in his abode, mostly in forest as near to nature as possible, so that nature itself would help to have the goodh rahasya, the secret knowledge.
Lord Rama and Lord Krishna were also disciples of great gurus. This shows the important of having a guru in this world. Rama was the disciple of Sage Vasistha, an incarnation of Lord Brahma himself. Lord Krishna was the disciple of Sage Sandipani. Both Rama and Krishna were omniscient even though they acquired/ learned at the ashrama, abode of the Sage.