Short story: Teachers’ Profession- A Noble Profession

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Written  by London swaminathan

Date: 31 October 2015.

Post No:2290

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Swami Ramtirth was born of poor parents. He suffered great hardships in order to go to college. He had often to forego food and clothes so that with the money thus save he might be able to afford oil for his earthen study lamp.

But Swami Ramtirth was so intelligent that the Principal of the Government College, Lahore, where he was studying, once thought of sending up his name for Civil Service Examination. However, when he heard of this, he went up to the Principal and said to him in all humility, “Sir, I have been working hard not in order that I may sell the harvest (knowledge), which I shall soon reap, but to share it with others. I therefore, prefer to be an ordinary teacher to being a high official.

Ancient  Academy

In one of the ancient academies the students had a three years’ course. In the first year they were called the wise men.

In the second year they were called philosophers – those whowished to be wise men.

In the third year they were called disciples, learners.

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Gurur Brahma, Gurur Vishnu Gurur Devo Maheswara:

India is the only country in the world where the teacher was elevated to the status of God. He was considered the Creator, Preserver and Destroyer (of ignorance). He is placed next to Mother and father in the order paying respect: Mata, Pita, Guru/Teacher, Deivam. Even God comes next to him. Dr Radhakrishnan’s Birth Day Fifth September (who became President of India later) is celebrated as Teachers day every year.

Taittiriya Upansishad says,

Acharya Devo Bhava, meaning, ‘Consider the Teacher your God’.

If a student commits any mistake or sin, that is taken by the Guru.

Kalidasa says,

Question not the preceptor’s precepts in Raghuvamsa (14-46)

Aanjaa guruunaam hyavcaaraniiyaa

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The concept of teacher is very unique to Hindu culture. At the end of 12 to 14 year study at Guru’s place they have to pay a fee. There are lot of stories about this Guru Dakshina (fee). Drona asked Ekalavya fis thumb, because he learnt secretly hiding behind trees what is meant to be for only Royals. Arjuna fought with Drupada, King of Punjab, and brought him as a prisoner and submitted him as Gurudakshina. There are several stories in Hindu Books where strange Guru dakshninas were given to their Gurus.

Vyasa occupied the highest position among Hindu Gurus and so his day was chosen as the day for Guru Puja. Every year, students go to their teachers’ houses and pay respects on Vyasa Purnima. Without him, Hinduism would not have survived. He laid such a strong foundation by compiling the Vedas, Epics and Puranas.

–Subham–

Great Secret from Mahabharata

Great Secret from Mahabharata: Bharatha Savitri

Santhanam Nagarajan

Mahabharata authored by the great maharishi Ved Vyasa is the greatest epic the world has ever seen. The original name of this ithihasa is Jaya which means victory. It consists of 18 parvas meaning 18 books or episodes. Ved Vyasa has composed Mahabharata in one lakh slokas (verses) and till this date  these verses are available.

The greatness of this great epic is narrated in the epic itself.

It is advised thus: “One should listen to the Bharata every day. One should proclaim the merits of the Bharata every day. One in whose house the Bharata occurs, has in his hands all those scriptures which are known by the name of Jaya. The Bharata is cleansing and sacred.”

As there are 18 parvas which consist of one lakh verses it would be difficult to read or recite all the slokas in a day. So Ved Vyas suggested to recite main four slokas composed by him. This is called as ‘Bharata Savitri’

 

The meaning of the four verses of Bharata Savitri is given below: Thousands of mothers and fathers, and hundreds of sons and wives arise in the world and depart from it. Others will (arise and) similarly depart.

There are thousands of occasions for joy and hundreds of occasions for fear. These affect only him that is ignorant but never him that is wise.

With uplifted arms I am crying aloud but nobody hears me. From Righteousness is Wealth as also Pleasure. Why should not Righteousness, therefore, be courted? For the sake neither of pleasure, nor of fear, nor of cupidity should any one cast off Righteousness.

Indeed, for the sake of even life one should not cast off  Righteousness. Righteousness is eternal. Pleasure and Pain are not eternal. Jiva is eternal. The cause, however, of Jiva’s being invested with a body is not so.

Good will triumph over evil is the main message given by Vyasa. Righteousness alone is eternal and one should at any cost follow it. The gist of Mahabharata explained in one lakh verses is given in the above four verses. And hence it is suggested to read at least these four verses daily so that one could have the benefit of reading all the one lakh verses.

The Mahabharata itself reveals this great secret thus in the Book 18-Svargarohanika Parava –“That man who, waking up at dawn, reads this Savittri of the Bharata, acquires all the rewards attached to a recitation of this history and ultimately attains to the highest Brahma.”

The secret of Mahabharata lies in Bharata Savitri!

Summary:

The great epic Mahabharata consists of one lakh slokas. It would be difficult to read all these verses daily and hence Ved Vyasa has himself composed four verses called Bharata Savitri for daily recitation, It reveals the eternal secrets. One should read the Bharata Savitri everyday.

( S. Nagarajan is a vehicle body engineer by profession. He has written more than 2000 articles in 16 magazines and published 18 books. He is revealing Eastern Secret Wisdom through T.V. Programmes, magazine articles, seminars, courses. His email address is: snagarajans@gmail.com. His articles on Yoga, laughter, efficacy of mantras and sound, Hypnotism, Tele Kinesis, Power of Prayer, Vastu and Feng Shui, Auto suggestion, Success Formula, Out of Body Experience etc are regularly appearing in EzineArticles.com.)