What is Guru Purnima?
Guru Purnima is a traditional Indian festival dedicated to honoring and expressing gratitude to teachers (gurus). It is celebrated on the full moon day (Purnima) in the Hindu month of Ashadha (June–July).
Meaning of Guru Purnima:
- “Guru” means teacher or spiritual guide.
- “Purnima” means full moon.
It is a day to show respect and thankfulness to all those who guide us in learning, whether academic, spiritual, or life lessons.
How it is celebrated
Guru Purnima is celebrated to thank and respect our teachers (gurus) because they guide us on the right path in life. Guru Purnima is celebrated to thank and respect our teachers (gurus) because they guide us on the right path in life.
To Show Gratitude:
Teachers help us learn good things, so we thank them for their love, guidance, and support.
In Memory of Maharishi Ved Vyasa:
Guru Purnima is celebrated as the birthday of Maharishi Ved Vyasa, the great sage who wrote the Mahabharata and compiled the Vedas. He is called the first guru in Indian tradition.
Spiritual Importance: In spiritual life, a guru helps us understand what is right and wrong and shows us how to live happily and peacefully.
How did Udayan kidz celebrated
🌟 Talk on Guru Purnima:
Teachers explained the importance of Guru Purnima in simple words so that children understood why we thank our teachers.
🌟 Story Time:
Teachers told stories about Maharishi Ved Vyasa and Lord Buddha, sharing how they taught people with kindness.
Udayan Kidz celebrated Guru Purnima by saying thank you to teachers, making cards, listening to stories, and enjoying fun activities with friends and sweets.






