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10th July 2025: Guru Purnima Full Moon – Impact on 12 Zodiac Signs

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10th July 2025: Guru Purnima Full Moon – Impact on 12 Zodiac Signs

Namaste. Today is Guru Purnima. Today on this auspicious day, I remember the beautiful quote of Neem Karoli Baba. And whatever he is saying is applicable to all the gurus. The quote is very beautiful. He says, “Once I catch hold of you, then I will not let you go. You may leave me, but I will never leave you.” And that is the true essence of guru. That is how the true guru is. The true master is. Once the master accepts you, once the master holds you, then he will never let you go. You may leave, but he will never leave.

The obvious question may come: when will you find your guru? The answer is that first you should stop searching for the guru. Once you stop the search, and instead of searching, you start focusing on yourself, on your self-growth, on expanding your consciousness, your awareness. Then one day, suddenly, you will come face to face with the guru and you will recognize him. Because even to recognize your guru, you need to have those eyes—and when I say eyes, I am not referring to the physical eyes. I am referring to the knowing, the realizing, the self-realization.

Just because somebody tells you that this person is your guru makes no sense. It has to come from the depth of your heart, when you yourself realize that, yes, he is the one. And to come to that stage, you have to get ready. That is why it is said that when the student is ready, the master appears. So on this Guru Purnima day, you just have to focus more on getting ready. When you are ready, then the master will come in search of you. You don’t have to go anywhere.

Today is Guru Purnima, the most sacred full moon of the year. When the light of the moon touches not just the skies, but the soul. It is a day to bow down, not merely with the body, but with your heart to the one who showed you the path, the guru. As Sant Kabir once said,

“Guru Govind Donoghade Kaake Lagu Pai Balihari
Guru Apnay Govind Diyo Batai.”

If both guru and God appear before me, to whom shall I bow? First, I shall bow to the Guru, for it is he who introduced me to God. Without the grace of the Guru, even liberation is just a distant dream.

The great saint Sant Janeshwar of Arandi bowed before his own elder brother Nivruttinath, accepting him as his guru. Because the guru is not a person; the guru is the light. And sometimes that light may not be in a physical form. Bhagawan Ramana Maharshi reminds us that Guru need not be in the body. Guru need not be in physical form. Guru is the self. And when your inner eyes open, you will know he is always with you.

There are thousands—perhaps millions—of evolved seekers whose guru has no name, no face, no human presence. Yet they feel him in the wind, in their breath, in the silence between their thoughts. The guru guides them not through words, but through inner knowing.

So on this divine day of Guru Purnima, I want to say something from my heart to yours. Stop searching. You don’t find the guru when your longing becomes pure, when your efforts become steady, when your inner fire glows. Quietly and consistently, the guru finds you. And when you are finally ready, when your inner eyes open, you will recognize him. Maybe you already know his name. Maybe you have seen him before. Maybe you have read his words, but you didn’t see. You couldn’t see. Because the vision to recognize the guru doesn’t come from the physical eyes. It comes from the soul. And when that moment comes, you will recognize him—and tears will roll down, not of sadness, not of joy, but of divine remembrance. That moment marks the beginning of your transformation, your true inner awakening.

A Story of Readiness
A man went in search of a master. He was ready to go around the world, determined to find the perfect master. Outside his village, he met an old man sitting under a tree. He asked, “Have you ever heard of a perfect master?” The old man said, “Yes, I have wandered all over the earth.” The young man said, “This is the right person—can you tell me where I should go? I want to be a disciple of a perfect master.” The old man suggested a few addresses, and the young man thanked him and went on.

After thirty years of wandering the earth, finding nobody who fulfilled his expectations, he returned dejected. As he entered his village, he saw the same old man—now very old—sitting under the same tree. Suddenly he recognized him as the master. He fell at his feet and asked, “Why didn’t you tell me you were the master?” The old man said, “But that was not the time for you. You could not recognize me. You needed some experience. Wandering gave you a certain maturity, a certain understanding. Now you can see. Last time you met me, you did not see me—you had missed me. You asked about some master—that was enough proof you could not see me.” He smiled. “For thirty years I have waited here under this tree. I have not left. Even in your dreams you saw this tree. Everything was ready—but you were not.”

On this Guru Purnima Day, if you haven’t yet recognized your guru, don’t worry. Instead of searching outside, start preparing within. Because when the disciple is truly ready, the Master always appears.

Readiness Is Consistency
Readiness is not about rituals. It is about consistency—in your daily sadhana, in your morning meditation, in chanting your mantras with devotion, in softly reciting the stotras and shlokas that cleanse the heart and steady the mind. Each day you do this, you are not just praying—you are polishing the mirror of your soul. And one day, without warning, you will look into that mirror and recognize the guru standing before you. He was always there—only your eyes had to awaken.

So on this sacred full moon day, Guru Purnima, let your focus shift inward. Let your journey begin not with a question, but with quiet effort. Always remember: a mind has many questions, whereas meditation has absolutely no question.

ARIES
This full moon falls in your ninth house—the house of higher wisdom, dharma, and expansion. A powerful shift in perspective brings new direction to your life. Career-wise, you may receive a chance to travel, teach, or collaborate internationally. Those in media, education, and publishing will benefit greatly. Expect career growth through a mentor’s guidance—you may be offered a project or position that aligns more deeply with your long-term vision. In relationships, conversations revolve around shared beliefs and spiritual values. Singles may attract a wise, philosophical partner. Mental clarity improves, and a renewed connection with your daily spiritual practice will uplift your overall vitality—and that is how your health will also improve. Chant the mantra:

Om Hreem Gurave Viraya Namah
Guru Ko Pranam Jo Bhitar Sahas or Veerata Ko Jagra

TAURUS
Deep healing and inner growth activate your eighth house—the house of transformation, healing, and rebirth. This is a deeply healing time; you are supported in letting go of old burdens. Emotionally and financially, unexpected gains (insurance, settlements, bonuses, or old dues) may be recovered. If you are in research, healing, or occult professions, a powerful breakthrough is possible now. Emotional intimacy deepens. Past wounds heal through open-hearted conversations. New relationships feel karmically significant, and a detox or deep healing treatment will bring results. Emotional well-being directly affects your physical body, so nurture both. Chant the mantra:

Om Hreem Guru Bhyo Vag Deva Namah
Guru Ko Pranam Jodi Vyavani or Spashtabuddhi Pradhan Karte

GEMINI
Soulmate energy and growth partnerships light up your seventh house—the realm of marriage, partnerships, and divine unions. Harmony and balance are written into relationships. It’s a beautiful time for agreements, collaborations, and healing rifts. Working with partners or clients will help your business or job flourish. If you’ve been seeking a long-term collaborator, this is your window. Legal matters move in your favor. New relationships carry a sense of destiny; existing ones deepen through emotional honesty. Union energies are strong—even soulmate connections. Emotional health improves as relationships settle into balance; couples healing or therapy will work wonders. Chant the mantra:

Om Hreem Guru Bhyo Vag Deva Namah,
Guru Ko Pranam Jodi Vyavani or Spashta Buddhi Pradhan Karte

CANCER
This full moon activates your sixth house—the house of health, service, and problem-solving. What felt stuck now arrives. You regain control over your routines and responsibilities. With grace, you may be entrusted with more responsibility at work and finally be acknowledged for your consistent efforts. Promotions or new roles related to healing, service, or wellness may emerge. You learn the art of healthy boundaries; relationships grow stronger when both sides feel respected and heard. Support may come from co-workers or siblings. For health, it’s an excellent time to restart your regime—from diet to sleep to fitness, focus on your well-being. Discipline now will yield long-term healing. Chant the mantra:

Om Ram Guru Bhyo Rudhaya Shantaya Namah

LEO
This full moon lights up your fifth house—the house of creativity, romance, children, and divine intelligence. Your inner light is ready to shine brighter than ever. Recognition comes for your creative or leadership abilities; a project you’ve nurtured may gain applause or monetary reward. Artists, teachers, and performers are especially favored. Romantic energies are high—a new spark may ignite or an existing bond rekindle with joy. Some of you may receive news of a child on the way. Emotional upliftment heals your heart; creative expression—dance or art—can be deeply therapeutic. Spend time dancing or walking; a long morning or evening walk will uplift you. Chant the mantra:

Om Hreem Guru Bhyo Jyotiramayaya Namah

VIRGO
This full moon energizes your fourth house, bringing healing to your emotional foundation, home, and family. You may feel a strong pull to restore peace within your personal sanctuary. In business or real estate—family businesses or work-from-home options—material rewards come now. Your efforts in stabilizing work-life balance are visible. Family harmony improves; a mother figure or maternal bond brings emotional support. If you’ve been missing emotional depth, this full moon delivers it gently. For health, inner calm brings outer vitality; Ayurvedic diets, home rituals, and mental rest are highly beneficial. Chant the mantra:

Om Hreem Guru Bhyo Shuddhatmaaya Namah

LIBRA
The full moon graces your third house—the house of communication, ideas, and confidence. It’s your time to express boldly and be heard. In work—marketing, writing, speaking—or for short-distance travel related to work, success follows. You may sign a contract, launch a project, or gain recognition for your ideas. In relationships, meaningful conversations unfold; a sibling, cousin, or close friend may reach out with support or good news. For health, your mental energy is stronger; journaling, mantra chanting, or pranayama helps soothe overthinking and anxiety. Chant the mantra:

Om Ram Guru Bhyo Samatavamurutaye Namah

SCORPIO
The full moon lights up your second house—the house of wealth, values, speech, and self-worth. A divine shift begins within and reflects in your material world. Financial breakthroughs through skills, savings, or family wealth are possible; a raise, new stream of income, or rewarding client interaction may manifest. In relationships, peaceful moments with family strengthen bonds; you speak with more clarity and tenderness, healing past misunderstandings. For health, throat, thyroid, or digestive issues will ease. Herbal teas, satvic foods, and sacred chanting bring physical harmony. Chant the mantra:

Om Hreem Guru Bhyo Kalavinashine Namah

SAGITTARIUS
This full moon occurs in your own sign, activating your first house of self-identity and personal destiny. You are in the spotlight and ready. A career breakthrough is likely—new roles, recognition, or alignment with your soul’s mission become possible. Be visible; your presence is magnetic. You attract authentic relationships simply by being yourself. For health, your physical energy surges; it’s a great time to start a new fitness or detox routine that reflects your renewed sense of purpose. Chant the mantra:

Om Hreem Guru Bhyo Parama Tattvaya Namah

CAPRICORN
The full moon activates your twelfth house—a mystical realm of endings, moksha, and divine surrender. You are called to release, retreat, and renew. Behind-the-scenes projects will flourish; charitable or international opportunities arise. A spiritual or healing profession brings fulfillment. Distance may bring clarity; quiet prayers, not words, will heal old wounds. A past love may return for closure or forgiveness. For health, sleep, solitude, and silence are medicine; preserve your energy through meditation, deep rest, and spiritual practices. Chant the mantra:

Om Hreem Guru Bhyo Niyama Pradaya Namah

AQUARIUS
This full moon shines through your eleventh house—dreams, social networks, and spiritual allies. What you have envisioned begins to take form. Job and career projects connected to online platforms, groups, or collective missions will show success. Recognition from your community or superiors may arrive. In relationships, soul friends and allies appear; bonds formed now are divinely aligned. Romantic connections may blossom through spiritual or creative circles. For health, being part of a satsang group, yoga class, or volunteering will revitalize your spirit and well-being. Chant the mantra:

Om Hreem Guru Bhyo Mokshada Namah

PISCES
This full moon activates your tenth house of karma, status, and leadership. Your soul’s mission takes center stage—promotion, public recognition, or a significant leadership role is possible. This is your time to step up and be seen as a guide or authority. Your sense of purpose may inspire your partner or attract someone who supports your dharma. For health, balance ambition with rest; let your work reflect your inner devotion, and your body will follow with grace. Don’t be a workaholic; balance work with family life. Chant the mantra:

Om Hreem Guru Bhyo Premanandaya Namah

And so, on this most auspicious full moon day of Guru Purnima, if there is one message I want to leave with you, it is this: do not rush, do not chase, do not carry any agenda—because all of that belongs to the restless mind. The spiritual path begins only when the mind is left behind. When you love, you just love. When you walk, you just walk. When you chant, you just chant. When you seek the divine, seek not with tension or timelines, but with surrender and stillness.

As Bhagavan Ramana Maharshi says, “Knowledge is a burden when it fills the head, but empties the heart.” So much knowledge, so much intellect, so much outer knowing—and yet no room for grace to enter. The divine doesn’t flow through what is full; the divine flows through what is empty, surrendered, open. That is why Sant Kabir declares, “If you want to be my disciple, first cut off your head.” Not literally, but symbolically—drop logic, drop intellect, drop pride. Because the mind cannot reach where surrender begins.

That is why Mercury (buddhi) is considered the enemy of Guru Jupiter—for where intellect dominates, faith withers, faith fades away. And where faith blossoms, intellect bows. Even the apostles of Jesus didn’t ask for logic—Jesus simply said, “Follow me,” and they did. And through that surrender, they transformed—not through philosophy, not through books, but through love, faith, and devotion. Even Arjun, the mighty warrior and intellectual, dropped it all when Lord Krishna said, “Just surrender unto me.” In that surrender, he found his strength, his path, and his freedom.

So today, I ask not that you gather more, but that you let go of more—not to learn more, but to unlearn more. Until you empty your inner space, you will remain a pandit—a plastic flower, perfect on the outside but without any fragrance within. Let this full moon be the beginning of a new flowering—a flowering of simplicity, surrender, silence, and stillness.

My dear seekers, chant consistently, meditate daily, but don’t worry about results. Don’t ask, “What will I get?” Just be. Be fully here and now. Be in this present moment—because it is in this present moment that the guru lives, and it is the present moment where God whispers.

Happy Guru Purnima to each one of you. Jai Guru Chai. Sri Ganesha, Jai Guru.

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