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Guru Purnima Holiday Today: Are Schools And Banks Open In Your State?
Guru Purnima Holiday Today: Are Schools And Banks Open In Your State?

News18

time6 days ago

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  • News18

Guru Purnima Holiday Today: Are Schools And Banks Open In Your State?

1/5 Guru Purnima, a festival rich in cultural and spiritual meaning, is celebrated by Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains across India. It is a day dedicated to honouring teachers, mentors, and spiritual guides. Though Guru Purnima holds great significance, especially in northern states, it has not been declared a national public holiday. The festival is officially observed as a holiday only in specific states or institutions. In states like Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Uttarakhand, schools may remain closed on Guru Purnima. However, the decision rests solely with the respective state governments.

A Hidden Journey Through Varanasi's Oldest Streets You Must Experience Once
A Hidden Journey Through Varanasi's Oldest Streets You Must Experience Once

India.com

time11-07-2025

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A Hidden Journey Through Varanasi's Oldest Streets You Must Experience Once

Among the oldest continuously inhabited places globally Varanasi maintains its name Banaras or Kashi as its most famous title. This historic city exists by the Ganges River which has supported a spiritual and cultural center for 3000 years. The historical maze of its streets reveals the captivating blend of cultural elements which gives viewers exclusive access to Indian heritage. The oldest living streets of Varanasi take you on a historical journey through time as every neighborhood tells stories about endurance and human activities and spiritual beliefs. The Historical Significance of Varanasi The city of Varanasi maintains profound historical value for Hindus together with Buddhists and Jains. Hindu myths claim Lord Shiva founded the city therefore making it one of the seven sacred places known as Sapta Puri in Hinduism. People seek liberation from rebirth through death at this holy site so they can achieve moksha. Pilgrims together with scholars and travelers have come to Varanasi because of this belief since centuries ago which resulted in shaping its vibrant culture and architectural development. Archaeological findings indicate Varanasi received its first settlers during the beginning of the Iron Age approximately 12th century BCE. Time stretched over millennia until the city evolved into an intellectual hub along with becoming a prominent center for philosophy and art and musical scholarship. The Gupta Empire period between 4th–6th centuries CE brought prominence to Varanasi when scholars including Adi Shankaracharya arrived to join later scholars such as Kabir and Tulsidas. The trade route crossings near the city nourished its diverse urban makeup. The Oldest Streets: A Journey Through Time 1. Vishwanath Gali The sacred Vishwanath Gali represents Varanasi because it serves as the main route to reach Kashi Vishwanath Temple. Shiva Temple stands as a vital religious site because it counts as one of the twelve Jyotirlingas. A narrow pathway containing shops which sell religious items together with sweets and textiles extends through this street. Every day numerous pilgrims walk this path while their devotional songs blend with religious aromas that come from freshly made offerings. For generations Vishwanath Gali has observed several changes take place. The temple complex underwent multiple destructions and rebuilds because of invasions starting from its antiquity construction phase. Currently the gali represents the perpetual vitality of the city since religious devotion triumphs over physical obstacles. 2. Dashashwamedh Ghat Road Age-old streets link Dashashwamedh Ghat to its location near where the Ganges and Varuna rivers meet. A local legend describes Lord Brahma conducting the magnificent ten-horse sacrifice at this spot which many believe earned the deviation its title. Small local eateries serving kachori and lassi at Dashashwamedh stand amongst temples and ashrams that line this road. In the evening this district becomes vivid with the ancient Ganga Aarti performed at this spot for centuries. The holy priest performs Vedic hymns while waving lamps to create divine energy for the crowd who gathers to see this event. The nighttime walk through these streets creates a sensory invasion through the sounds of bells alongside the motion of flickering flames and the peaceful water flow below. 3. Manikarnika Ghat Lane The path to Manikarnika Ghat shows visitors how they can closely understand the subjects of life and death. The primary cremation ground of Varanasi serves as this ghat which teaches people about the fleeting nature of human life. Legend tells that Goddess Parvati lost her earring (mani) at this spot and Lord Shiva dedicated special effort in digging a well to find it which became known as Manikarnika. The narrow passageways around the ghat relate numerous stories about death alongside freedom from karma. Activity begins when mourning relatives lead funeral processions carrying dead bodies covered in white cloth as they recite chanting prayers. The place exudes both dignity and tranquility because it shows how Hindu beliefs regard life as a cycle. 4. Chowk Area The medieval heart of Varanasi named Chowk keeps its market momentum active across all present days. Throughout different Mughal and Maratha reigns this region operated as their administrative and financial capital. Old havelis (mansions) as well as mosques and temples form a network of pathways that reflect the blend of beliefs which shaped the city's history. Moving through Chowk presents an experience similar to exploring an active historical collection. The local artisans make Banarasi silk sarees in traditional ways while jalebi and samosa vendors operate their food stalls. The combination of Mughal architecture with local design elements enhances the appeal of this site which should be seen by all history enthusiasts. Cultural Continuity Amid Modernization Despite rapid urbanization, Varanasi's oldest streets retain their authenticity. People from multiple generations have maintained continuous residence and employment in these zones throughout the years while protecting the ancient customs. Traditional Banarasi silk weavers maintain their historic handloom machinery for creating exclusive sophisticated patterns which Conceptualize Antique Styles. The historic lanes face preservation threats from both pollution and both overcrowding alongside crumbling infrastructure. The local government together with UNESCO directs their combined efforts to protect Varanasi's cultural heritage while building a sustainable tourism framework for the city. Initiatives for maintaining both ghats and historic buildings will let upcoming generations feel the eternal appeal of this ancient city. Summary Walking through the historic streets of Varanasi takes travelers on an experience that connects them with generations of the past. Each passing step uncovers successive elements of historical content, spiritual character and community persistence. These streets contain within their sacred corridors and philosophical depths all the elements that define human civilization. These streets connect people to their history and show that religious commitment combined with community engagement endures throughout time. All pilgrims, historians and curious explorers can find life's eternal beat while walking through Varanasi's ancient paths.

MyVoice: Views of our readers 10th July 2025
MyVoice: Views of our readers 10th July 2025

Hans India

time10-07-2025

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  • Hans India

MyVoice: Views of our readers 10th July 2025

Let's celebrate our gurus and mentors A 'Guru' removes the darkness of ignorance by imparting us 'Apara Vidya' (temporal knowledge). Guru Purnima is celebrated by Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains. Guru Purnima traces back to the birth of 'Veda Vyasa', the author of the Mahabharata and Puranas. The day is auspicious for seeking the blessings of Veda Vyasa, considered as 'Maya Guru'. It is also the day when The Buddha delivered his first sermon to his first five disciples. This day promotes the values of gratitude, reverence, wisdom, and knowledge. It has spiritual, scriptural, and cultural roots. Let's offer thanksgiving prayers to our teachers, mentors and parents because of whom we are progressing in life. Dr Burra Madhusudhan Reddy, Karimnagar Gambhira bridge collapse exposes insensitive officialdom Standing steadfast on the chest of the Mahisagar River for decades, the four-decade old Gambhira bridge, connecting Vadodara and Anand, lay in tatters following a deafening explosion at 7:30 am on Wednesday. Five vehicles plunged into the river's depths while 10 persons reportedly lost their lives, though five were saved during the rescue operations. The authorities must be held responsible for this avoidable tragedy as locals have been highlighting its fast-decaying state for years together. We wonder why there has been a delay in the construction of a new bridge although Rs 212 crore was approved for this work. This catastrophe is not just an accident but a stinging slap on our insensitivity. Prof RK Jain, Barwani (MP) No more 'last benchers'in Kerala schools The elimination of the 'last benchers' concept in schools in Kerala marks a transformative shift in education. Every student, regardless of their position, is recognized for their unique potential. This inclusive approach fosters collaboration, encourages diverse talents, and inspires a generation to embrace learning without labels. Together, we rise! TS Karthik, Chennai Kudos to TGSRTC for extending online payment facility We would like to thank the TGSRTC authorities for introducing QR code online payment facility in some city routes-Secunderabad to Afzalgunj via Warasiguda. This will help in considerably reducing the change problem and arguments between the grumbling conductors and the helpless commuters. We urge the corporation to maximise the use of electronic tickets and help save paper, trees, the environment and thereby our lives. Hope all modes of transportation will take cue and follow suit. PVP Madhu Nivriti, Secunderabad-61 Bharat Bandh woes Wednesday's Bharat Bandh, backed by 25 crore workers, speaks volumes but also raises troubling questions. While the cry for labour justice is loud, is shutting down public services the answer? Though the bandh may spotlight workers' woes, it also cripples movements of the very citizens they claim to represent. Labour rights are vital, but what of public rights? A democracy must balance both. Mohammad Hasnain, Muzaffarpur

Happy Guru Purnima 2025: Top 50 Wishes, Quotes, Images, Greeting And WhatsApp Status Messages To Share With Your Teacher
Happy Guru Purnima 2025: Top 50 Wishes, Quotes, Images, Greeting And WhatsApp Status Messages To Share With Your Teacher

News18

time10-07-2025

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  • News18

Happy Guru Purnima 2025: Top 50 Wishes, Quotes, Images, Greeting And WhatsApp Status Messages To Share With Your Teacher

Guru Purnima 2025 Wishes Quotes And Images: Guru Purnima, a day to honour and pay respect to your teachers, will be celebrated on July 10 this year. According to Hindu calendar, Guru Purnima falls on the full moon day in the waxing phase of Ashadha month. The day is primarily celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Buddhists across India, Nepal and Bhutan. It is one of the major spiritual festivals that celebrates the guru or the teachers. Guru Purnima 2025 Date, Tithi And Significance

Happy Guru Purnima 2025: Wishes, Images, WhatsApp Status, Quotes, Messages and Photos
Happy Guru Purnima 2025: Wishes, Images, WhatsApp Status, Quotes, Messages and Photos

Indian Express

time10-07-2025

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Happy Guru Purnima 2025: Wishes, Images, WhatsApp Status, Quotes, Messages and Photos

Happy Guru Purnima 2025 Wishes, Quotes, Status, Images, Messages: Today, on Thursday, July 10, we are celebrating Guru Purnima, an auspicious Buddhist festival, also observed by Hindus and Jains. The festival is dedicated to 'gurus' or teachers, who play a vital role in guiding individuals towards enlightenment. Additionally, it commemorates the birth anniversary of Ved Vyasa, a prominent figure symbolising the relationship between guru and disciple, which is why the festival is also referred to as Vyasa Purnima. As we mark Guru Purnima today, The Indian Express has put together a heartfelt collection of wishes and greeting cards that you can share with your teachers to celebrate this auspicious occasion. A guru doesn't give you the answers—they help you discover your own truth. Gratitude to all such souls this Guru Purnima. As the full moon shines with serene brilliance, may your heart be filled with the glow of gratitude toward your guiding light. On Guru Purnima, may you reflect on the wisdom you've received and walk forward with deeper awareness and humility. Today, we honor the divine link between knowledge and liberation. Happy Guru Purnima to the one who shows the way! To the one who leads with love, teaches with silence, and uplifts with presence—thank you for being my guiding light. This Guru Purnima, let's bow not just to the teacher in others but also to the awakened wisdom within ourselves. A guru removes the veil of illusion and reveals the truth beneath. May you always be blessed by such a presence. True learning begins when ego ends. May your Guru Purnima be filled with surrender and spiritual awakening. A guru is not just someone you follow—they are someone who helps you find your true self. The blessings of a guru flow not only through words but through the silence between them. May you walk the path of dharma and wisdom, guided by the light of your teacher's love. On this day, let us honor the sacred tradition of learning, devotion, and enlightenment. May every lesson you've received become a lamp lighting the way for others. Happy Guru Purnima! The greatest gift a guru gives is the courage to look within. May you always walk with that strength. Celebrate not only the teacher, but the journey they helped you begin. Guru Purnima blessings to you and your loved ones. Let us be ever-grateful for those who lifted the fog of confusion and pointed us toward our higher selves.

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