By ECONOMICTIMES.COM | Updated: Jul 09, 2017, 10.17 AM IST
Guru Purnima, as the name suggests, is traditionally celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Buddhists to honour one's 'gurus' or teachers who guide us through our lives towards the path of enlightenment.
The day is marked on the full-moon day of the Hindu month Ashadha, which falls in between June-July. In some parts of India, it is also called Ved Vyas pooja (after saint Vyas).
While social media in India is full of people
talking about the significance of Guru Purnima, there is also an
unlikely entrant in this list of people tweeting about it. This year, NASA
Moon, NASA's official account about Earth's moon, has tweeted about it,
thereby, creating more awareness among the people about Guru Purnima
and adding up to the celebrations.
Full moon this weekend - called Guru Purnima, Hay Moon, Mead Moon, Ripe Corn Moon, Buck Moon, or our favorite, ?? THUNDER MOON ?? pic.twitter.com/XLufAdoDEQ— NASA Moon (@NASAmoon) July 7, 2017
The Twitter handle has described the many
names given to the full moon that will be spotted today - Hay Moon, Mead
Moon, Ripe Corn Moon and Thunder Moon - and Guru Purnima is one of the
names given.
The tweet also carried a picture of the full
moon and has been 'retweeted' over 1,000 times. Meanwhile, many Indians
have applauded NASA for acknowledging Guru Purnima.
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