The torch bearers of knowledge need to be revered in the society and on their shoulders rests the responsibility of transforming India. The country demands no more change but a transformation in totality.
“GURU BRAHMA Gurur Vishnu Guru Devo Maheshwaraha. Guru Saakshat Para Brahma Tasmai Sree Gurave Namaha”.
Guru is embodiment of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. He creates, sustains knowledge and destroys the darkness of ignorance. Salutation to that guru.The torch bearers of knowledge need to be revered in the society and on their shoulders rests the responsibility of transforming India. The country demands no more change but a transformation in totality. I call it transformation because new and old cannot coexist for a caterpillar to become butterfly the caterpillar has to die for the birth of the fly and creeping becomes transcended to flying.
India needs people like “jamvant” as teachers, who can ignite the potential of Hanuman in the students to the fullest. The country awaits someone like Chanakaya, who dreamt of a united India and with his wisdom could create a unified empire by implanting the nectar of nationalism deep in the subconsciousness of Chandragupta Maurya. When the people in the government cannot infuse the concept of oneness and people at large are dissatisfied, the society stands divided in class and in spite of heavy taxation the amenities remain far from the reach of people. While the statistics project growth, a real teacher would be thinking about bringing about a renaissance by redefining the concept of “UTTISTH BHARAT”.On the shoulders of academicians lies the future of India, they are not merely civil servants and government employees but in true sense they are the ones, who can create the contemporary Chandraguptas as they are the epicenters of “grey revolution” that can be termed as wisdom renaissance. On Teachers' Day I would like to extend my warm wishes and dandvat to all the enlightened masters of India who practice holistically what they preach.