Report from Nepal

Celebrating
the Guru Purnima Festival by Honoring Guru Ching Hai

by Ajay Shrestha, Kathmandu

[Kathmandu] For thousands of years, on the day of the full moon in July, Hindus have celebrated the Guru Purnima Festival to give homage and love to their Masters. The Sanskrit root Gu means "darkness" or "ignorance" and Ru denotes the remover of that darkness; so one who removes the darkness of our ignorance is a Guru. And Purnima means "full moon night."

In keeping with this tradition, on July 3, 2004 local fellow practitioners celebrated the Festival at the Kathmandu Center in honor of our dearest Guru Ching Hai. During the event, all the disciples felt immense gratitude to Master for Her love, kindness and blessings, which have completely changed their lives, and they wish Her health and happiness now and forever.

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