Some Thoughts on The National Teacher's Day, 5th September
Every year, India celebrates September 5, the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, as National Teachers’ Day. According to media reports, it is believed that while Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was serving as the second President of India in 1962, his students approached him to seek permission to celebrate his birthday – September 5 – as a special day. To this, he instead made a request to observe September 5 as Teachers’ Day, to recognize the contribution of teachers to society. This is the genesis of the Teacher’s Day in India. Hindu Sanatana culture is filled with teachings that help enlighten students and teachers alike to follow paths that can help a civilized society. THE RESPONSIBILITIES OF A STUDENT: In Shrimad Bhagavat Gita, Shree Krishna, in one of the verses (4:33) tells Arjun that it is good to do physical acts, ritualistic ceremonies, fasts, mantra chants, holy pilgrimages, but if they are not performed with knowledge, they remain mere physical activities. Su
Well explained about mentor and mentorship .How nicely u have corelated these words with sky and our mother earth .
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DeleteToday morning, here also it was raining. From a busy schedule i.e.
ReplyDelete(everyday morning I wake up, rush for complete my daily morning activity, because that is the time for catch the company bus. Just like a machine, as you mentioned above)
It was necessary to elaborate the word I have written "busy schedule".
From a busy schedule I given 5 minutes to the flower plants placed on my balcony planted by my daughter, and I felt very nice. I have past my day happily.
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