Introduction: - Translation is extremely important as it accepts history, archeology, and various fields as individual themes. Since literature is always the true face of society, the subject of the current work trying to solve past mysterious events often needs to pass through the literature of the times. Civilization literature is a scripture of events and experiences written in parchment by contemporary people.
Mahabharata and Ramayana are Indian national epic. They may be the longest poetry in any language. Mahabharata attributed to the saint Vyasa was written from 540 BC until the year 300 AD. Mahabharata talks about the story of Varadah's Aaria Balata. Ramayana originated from the poet Valmiki recorded in the 1st century BC, but it is based on verbal tradition between the 6th and 7th centuries. Ramayana is an impressive love story with a moral and spiritual theme widely known in India.
Guru Prunima is believed to be the day Born by Krishna Dwi Payana Viyasa's author Mahabharata in the wise men Palas Hara and Satya Batty. Therefore, this day is also known as Vyasa Purnima. Sage Vyasa gathers all the Vedic hymns, further divides it into four parts based on rituals and characteristics and is working on Veda's research. The four parts are Rig, Yajur, Sama, Atharva. Five weeks after the Buddhas realized, he met five friends and went to Luyeyuan from Bodhgaya to teach Dharma. He knew that five companions could understand Dharma, and he taught them that they realized. Therefore, an enlightened community was discovered. The Buddhist preached to his five colleagues "Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta". A sermon was given on the day of full moon in Ashada. After Sangha turned 60, the Buddha sent them alone to teach Dharma. These 60 monks are called "Allahants"
Guru Purnima, also known as Vyasa Purnima, commemorates Ved Vyasa 's birthday - writer and character of epic Mahabharata. This day is also the day that Gotham Buddha first sermon at Sarnato in Uttar Pradesh province. Guru Purnima was celebrated on the full moon day of the Hindu Ashadha moon. And it matches June or July according to the Gregorian calendar. In 2018, Gurpurunima landed on 27th July. The word "guru" comes from the two Sanskrit words "g". This means "darkness or ignorance", "le" means "deletion". Therefore, experts are considered to eliminate the darkness from our lives. On this day the disciples handed the guilds to their lords and asked for their blessings. In India, celebrate this day by thanking teachers, seeking their blessings, remembering teachers and scholars in history. In Nepal, Guru Purnima is a national festival celebrating as a teacher's day.