Guru Pranam is a respectful gesture of deep reverence and gratitude offered to one’s teacher or guru. In Indian tradition, the guru is considered a guiding light, who imparts not only knowledge but also values and wisdom. Guru Pranam is often performed by bowing down or touching the feet of the guru, symbolizing humility, devotion, and the acknowledgment of the guru’s role in shaping one’s life. It is commonly observed during special occasions like Guru Purnima, performances, or ceremonies in classical arts, spiritual traditions, and educational settings.
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