Sunday, September 13, 2009

Gurur brahmaa gurur vishnuh , gurur devo maheshvarah, gurur saakshaat parabrahma tasmai shree gurave namah.

Gurur brahmaa gurur vishnuh , gurur devo maheshvarah, gurur saakshaat parabrahma tasmai shree gurave namah.
We all know in India teachers have always been treated at par with Brahma, the supreme power and teaching profession has always been considered one of the noblest professions.

The teachers in India are very lucky. They are honoured by their students, twice in a year, one on 5th September (teachers day) and then on Guru Purnima too .

Yesterday a very old student of mine (I used to take tuition once upon a time) stopped me on the road and said, “Teacher belated happy teacher’s day. I m sorry I could not come on that day to wish you.”

I cannot explain the flow of emotions I had at that moment. I had taught her and her younger brother during their primary school days which was about 10 years back. That day and till today both of them never forget to come to my place on 5th September with a teachers day card and a gift..

My brief fling with teaching has given me a special high, an unique satisfaction, a feeling of being worthwhile, which I don’t think any thing else can give me.

I don’t think I was a very good teacher. ( they still remember how I used to punish them for not doing the home work and thinking of that now makes me feel ashamed of myself , how could I be so strict with them) but inspite of this both the brother and sister regularly keep me updated with the progress they are making. And visit me thrice a year for sure, On Id day( with sewaiyan), teacher’s day and on rakhi as the sister always ties rakhi to my son (although they are muslims)

Neha , my daughter still wishes her two favorite teachers from her school days even now.( but I think she forgot this time as till now she hasn’t mentioned any thing about it) she not only wished them from even from Boston but I remember she even wished her NEU professors on this day and explained to them the importance of this day.

One of my husband’s juniors (advocates) used to wish him on Guru Purnima and even after leaving his job she continued wishing him for quite some time but then she suddenly stopped wishing

This year also his rest of the juniors gave him a bouquet and a gift on this day. Probably seeing this he felt very emotional and he also sent a bouquet to his senior under whose guidance he had learnt the basics of his legal practice.

What I am trying to say is that in India Teachers are given high respect and value ,may be because they enlighten us with profound knowledge and power . While parents gave life to our body teachers gave life to our soul.
And as an expression of thankfulness we celebrate teacher’s day in India every year on September 5 as Teacher’s day and also wish our Guru’s on Guru Purnima to pay our tribute to the teachers for their incomparable deed of preaching and their devotion and hard work..

We all know the story of Eklavaya and how he sacrificed his right thumb as Guru dakshina to Guru Drona.
Such is the respect which we Indians give to our teachers.
I wonder if any where in world same sort of practice of celebrating teacher’s day is followed

What scares me the most is the thought that may be one day when my these two students are done with studies, well settled in their life they may forget me . ( the way my husband’s junior suddenly stopped wishing him on these days).

The gift or the card which they give is not important what is important is the love, respect they shower on me, what is important is the thought that even after so many years they still remember me and come to my house to wish me and also share their achievements in terms of marks, awards or any thing else/

That reminds me on 5th September I was also honoured by my club members for being a teacher ( so what I am not teaching any more these days)
At that time I just wondered why only those who are in teaching profession officially, are honoured. Why, all the mothers who are the first teacher for the child are not honoured or remembered on this day?
I even told my president that his team should be honouring all the mothers as teachers too.
It is we the mothers who introduce our children to their first alphabet, we are the ones who teach them all the facts of life, we teach them the values, we guide them at every stage. I think along with the professional teachers the mothers should also be specially wished on these days.

To celebrate teacher’s day or mother’s day or any other day is just a way of publicly acknowledging the contribution made by them in our life. and every year, come August and I start looking forward to 5th september and subsequent visit of my these two students.

14 comments:

R. Ramesh said...

good post..cheers friend..

sm said...

good post, perfect
just remembered my school days

The Panorama said...

LOvely post and you ar right, teachers command a huge respect in India. I adore my sons teacher here too. She is also strict but very fair and good.

BK Chowla, said...

Sure,teachers used to command a lot of respect then...I am not sure of now.

Arunima said...

hey, nice post. My mom is a teacher and whenever we go out together, we meet some student of hers here or there. She just retired and I can see the satisfaction on her face for having done something for the society. it is a very humble and respectable profession.

According to me, mother's day and teachers' day should not be combined as nothing can compare to a mother.

Aparna said...

Good post Anju. We had a lot of respect for our teachers. But things are changing and I feel they are not really so dedicated to their students anymore. Teaching is just a job for most of them.

Swatantra said...

Lovely post!! Took me back to my childhood days when on one of the diwali days i went to my teacher house and gave them hand made cards...

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$.RYN.$ said...

beautiful post.......your thoughts are a bit different on this issue though........my mum is a teacher too....so her students like her cause she experiments all the teaching techniques on us......perfects them......and then on her students.......and when that time comes.......we are all frustrated to our core.

Roshmi Sinha said...

Nice read! Happy Teacher's Day!!!

Great or even good teachers make learning fun and exciting! But... now-a-days... education has become a casualty of politics/power/commerce nexus. Sadly!

Milan Mehta said...

Teachers do command a lot of respect specially in India and I am proud to say and feel this. Also because my mother has taught all her life and its a matter of pride to be one.

Anonymous said...

good post..m late but still happy teachers day!!!

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Quest said...

I still remember all my teachers....they did shape what I am and what I will be...

Pari said...

Reading your blog after ages !! Feeling so good to read something so nice and wisdomy. :) Nothing replaces mom and a good teacher !!My mom too was both. And I remember how she used to cherish her students coming and wishing her on that particular day. Some joys r so blissful :) Belated happy teachers day :)

PS: I know ur bday is here, or it must have passed. In any case, happy birthday. Sorry for my disappearance, from this face of this e-world :) Hope u have/had fun!!

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