Amitabh Bachhan and Sanjay Dutt shared these photos. (Image courtesy: amitabhbachchan )
Highlights
- The nation celebrated Guru Purnima on July 5
- Amitabh Bachchan posted an image of himself and his father
- Randeep Hooda devoted his put up to Naseeruddin Shah
New Delhi:
On the event of Guru Purnima this yr, celebrities crammed their social media pages with heart-warming posts for his or her mentors. Amitabh Bachchan and Sanjay Dutt have been among the many first ones who posted million-dollar throwback photos of themselves and their mother and father, whom they known as their “teachers” of their posts. Big B shared a black and white image of himself sitting subsequent to his father, poet Harivansh Rai Bachchan, and wrote: “Poet Kabir says that individual is blinded if he doth ignore or show no belief in the guru; for if the Lord be upset, then doth the guru give solace but when the guru be upset then there be no comforting solace, no other path… without the guru, there be no knowledge; without knowledge there be no sacrament.”
“Without sacrament, there be no culture; without culture, there be no conduct; without conduct, there be no respect; without respect, there be no humanness. Greetings on Guru Purnima .. my deference on the feet of my guru,” he added.
Sanjay Dutt shared an image of himself and his mother and father – actors Sunil Dutt and actress Nargis – and shared a touching message for them. He wrote: “Even though my parents are not here with me today, but their blessings and teachings will always remain with me. They have been my very first teachers, guiding my every step in life. Happy Guru Purnima to all.”
Actor Randeep Hooda, identified for his performances in movies similar to Sarbjit, Highway and Laal Rang, devoted his Guru Purnima put up to his Monsoon Wedding co-star Naseeruddin Shah.
Padmini Kolhapure and Dia Mirza additionally shared Guru Purnima-special posts on social media.
To all these great beings that enrich our lives with their knowledge and compassion. To all our lecturers, to people who educate unknowingly, to the one’s we hunt down to be taught from, #HappyGuruPoornimapic.twitter.com/sJXiUtJr29
— Dia Mirza (@deespeak) July 5, 2020
India celebrated Guru Purnima on July 5 this yr. The pageant goals to honour lecturers who’ve devoted their lives to enlightening individuals. The phrase ‘gu’ means darkness and ‘ru’ means removing of darkness. Thus, ‘guru’ is claimed to be somebody who removes all darkness from our lives and guides us on the suitable path. This day marks the primary peak of the lunar cycle after the height of the photo voltaic cycle.