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Guru Purnima

A blessing of gratitude for the one who taught you.

The tradition sets aside one full moon a year for the person the West forgets to thank: the teacher. The tabla ustad, the calculus teacher, the coach, the PhD advisor. This blessing carries a student's gratitude to a teacher by name, in the words that place teachers among the household's gods.

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The prayer at its heart

Word for word, the way it has always been said. Their name goes at its head, and your words travel with it. The Sanskrit never arrives alone: a transliteration, so anyone can say it aloud, and its meaning in plain English.

Ācāryadevo Bhava: Revere the Teacher

मातृदेवो भव । पितृदेवो भव । आचार्यदेवो भव । अतिथिदेवो भव ।

mātṛdevo bhava | pitṛdevo bhava | ācāryadevo bhava | atithidevo bhava |

Hold your mother as divine. Hold your father as divine. Hold your teacher as divine. Hold your guest as divine. The charge that places the teacher among the household's gods, honored each Guru Purnima.

Source: Taittirīya Upaniṣad, Śīkṣāvallī 1.11; the same passage as the samāvartana charge, a different line of it Reviewed by Pandit Arvind Narayan Shastri

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mātṛdevo bhava | pitṛdevo bhava | ācāryadevo bhava | atithidevo bhava |

Taittirīya Upaniṣad, Śīkṣāvallī 1.11; the same passage as the samāvartana charge, a different line of it. The finished page carries the whole prayer, in Devanagari, with its meaning.

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