Significance of Chaturmasya Vrata and Guru Poornima

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Chaturmasya Vrata is observed in accordance to the Sastras(religious scriptures) by Sannyasis for a period of two months. During this period, Sannyasis do not move about from place to place, and focus themselves on meditating upon the Supreme Brahman, teaching the Sastras to eligible disciples and clearing the doubts of all sincere spiritual seekers.

The Chaturmasya begins on the Poornima (full moon day) in the month of Ashada This day is also celebrated as 'Guru Poornima' or 'Vyasa Poornima'. Worship is also performed to Sage Vyasa. In our Guru Parampara (tradition) that originates from the Lord Himself,Bhagavan Veda Vyasa is held with the highest esteem by all followers of Sanatana Dharma. Veda Vyasa has brought about everyone's welfare by classifying the Vedas into four and by summing the message of the Upanishads in His Brahma Sutras. Therefore for saluting Sage Vyasa,  Vyasa Puja is done on every Guru Poornima day.

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