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Every year on 5th September we celebrate TEACHER'S DAY in India.It is the Birth Day of Dr. Sarbapalli Radhakrishnan.He was India's first vice president and second president.

When he became President, some of his students and friends requested him to allow them to celebrate his birthday, 5 September. He replied,"Instead of celebrating my birthday, it would be my proud privilege if 5 September is observed as Teachers' Day."His birthday has since been celebrated as "Teacher's Day" in India.



Teacher's day is celebrated on 5th of September every year throughout the country. Students take the opportunity of this special day to express their gratitude and appreciation for their teachers.


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Posted: 14 years ago
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Thank you Pratyasha for lovely post , how can anyone forget the teacher ,s importance in your life , which enlightens your life with education ...
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Thanks for the beautiful post!! Happy teachers day to my friend Cristina who is out of town rite now ,but will be happy to c this post of urs!!
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Happy Teachers Day...we used to do programmes for our teachers in school.
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Happy Teacher Day as they do make a difference. Couple of my language teachers (English and Hindi) as well one of my history teacher inspired me to feel passionate about these subjects when initially I disliked these.
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Happy Teachers Day To All...
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SLOKAS ON GURU

Guru Stotra

    Guru Brahma Gurur Vishnu
    Guru Devo Maheshwaraha
    Guru Saakshat Para Brahma
    Tasmai Sree Gurave Namaha

    Meaning:Guru is verily the representative of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva. He creates, sustains knowledge and destroys the weeds of ignorance. I salute such a Guru.

    Akhanda Mandalaakaaram
    Vyaaptam Yenam charaacharam
    Tatpadam Darshitam Yena
    Tasmai Sri Gurave Namaha.

    Meaning: Guru can guide us to the supreme knowledge of THAT which pervades all the living and non-living beings in the entire Universe (namely Brahman). I salute such a Guru.

    Agnyaana Timiraandhasya
    Gnyaana Anjana Shalaakayaa
    Chakshuhu Unmeelitam Yenam
    Tasmai Sri Gurave Namaha.

    Meaning: A Guru can save us from the pangs of ignorance (darkness) by applying to us the balm of knowledge or awareness of the Supreme, I salute such a Guru.

    Sthaavaram Jangamam Vyaaptam
    Yatkinchit Sacharaa Charam
    TatPadam Darshitam Yena
    Tasmai Sri Gurave Namaha.

    Meaning: That Guru who can enlighten us about the all pervading consciousness present in all the three world or states (of Jaagrath, Swapna and Sushupti ... activity, dream and deep sleep state), I salute such a Guru.

    Chinmayam Vyaapi Yatsarvam
    Trailokya Sacharaa Charam
    TatPadam Darshitam Yena
    Tasmai Sri Gurave Namaha.

    Meaning: That revered Master who directs my attention to the ONE divinity existing in all that is inert (immobile) as well as that which is active (mobile), I salute such a Guru.

    Sarva Sruti Shiroratna
    Viraajita Padambujaha
    Vedaantaambuja Sooryo Yah
    Tasmai Sri Gurave Namaha.

    Meaning: That Guru who is the ocean of the Srutis (Vedas), the Sun of knowledge (who can destroy our ignorance with these rays), I salute such a Guru.

    Chaitanyah Shaashwatah Shaantho
    Vyomaateeto Niranjanaha
    Bindu Naada Kalaateetaha
    Tasmai Sri Gurave Namaha.

    Meaning: That Guru who is the representative of the unchangeable, ever present, peaceful spirit, who is one pointed and beyond the realm of space and time, whose vision is always enchanting, I salute such a Guru.

    Gnyaana Shakti Samaaroodah
    Tatwa Maalaa Vibhooshitaha
    Bhukti Mukti Pradaaneyna
    Tasmai sri Gurave Namaha.

    Meaning: The one who is an ocean of knowledge, who is always in Yoga (in unison With God) who is adorned by the knowledge of the God principle, the One Who can liberate us from this mundane existence, I salute such a Guru.

    Aneka Janma Sampraapta
    Karma Bandha Vidaahine
    Atma Gnyaana Pradaaneyna
    Tasmai Sri Gurave Namaha.

    Meaning: The one who can help us free from the chain of karma accumulated over several lives, by teaching us the knowledge of the self (Atma Gnyaana), I salute such a Guru.

    Shoshanam Bhava Sindhoscha
    Gnyaapanam Saarasampadaha
    Guror Padodakam Samyak
    Tasmai Sri Gurave Namaha.

    Meaning: The one who can help us cross this ocean of life, the one who can reveal to us the Divine, I adore his Paadukaas (hold on to his feet), I salute such a Guru.

    Na Guror Adhikam Tatwam
    Na Guror Adhikam Tapaha
    Tatwa Gnyaanaat Param Naasti
    Tasmai Sri Gurave Namaha.

    Meaning: There no greater principle than the Guru; there is no greater penance than the Guru; There is no greater knowledge than meditation on such a Guru. I salute such a Guru.

    Mannaathah Sri Jaganaatho
    Madguruhu Sri Jagad Guruhu
    Madh Atma Sarva Bhootaatma
    Tasmai Sri Gurave Namaha.

    Meaning: The Lord of the world is my Lord and the Guru of the World is my Guru, the SELF in me is the same which is present in all (the same divinity inherent in all beings). I salute such a Guru (who gives me this insight).

  1. Guroraadi Anaadischa
    Guruh Parama Daivatam
    Guroh Parataram Naasti
    Tasmai Sri Gurave Namaha.

    Meaning: The Guru has neither beginning nor end; the Guru is the ultimate God (in the visible form). There is nothing beyond this Guru principle, and I salute such a Guru.

Dhyaanamoolam Gurur Moorthihi
Poojamoolam Guroh Padam
Mantramoolam Guror Vaakyam
Moksha Moolam Guru Krupa.

Meaning: The Guru's form is the best to meditate upon; the Guru's feet are the best for worship; the Guru's word is the mantra; the Guru's Grace is the root of liberation.

Brahmaanandham Parama Sukhadam
Kevalam Jnaana Murthim
Dhvandhvaa Theetham Gagana Sadhrisham
Tathvam Asyaadi Lakshyam
Ekam Nithyam Vimalam Achalam
Sarvadhee Saakshi Bhutham
Bhavaatheetham Thriguna Rahitham
Sadhgurum Tham Namaami.

Meaning: This sloka tries to describe the qualities of a true Guru. A real Guru has the following qualities. He experiences the supreme Bliss of Brahmaananda (transcedental divine bliss). He enjoys and confers changeless supreme happiness. He is beyond space and time (there is nothing higher than him). He is the embodiment of wisdom which is the basis for all types of knowledge. He transcends the pair of opposites (such as happiness and sorrow, gain and loss). He is more Omnipresent than space itself. He is the very embodiment of the Divine principle, which is the inner meaning of the four great pronouncements Prajnaanam Brahma, Aham Brahmasmi, Thath Thvam Asi and Ayam Aathma Brahma. He is One without a second (ekam). He never changes under any circumstances (nithyam). He is without any type of impurity (vimalam). He is steady and motionless(achalam). He is the witness of everything. He transcends mental comprehension and verbal explanation. He is beyond the three gunas (sathva, rajas and thamas). I offer my humble salutations to such a Guru who possesses all these qualities.

[The meaning of this Sloka is discussed in great detail in the Guru Poornima Discourse delivered by Bhagavan Baba on July 14, 1992]

HAPPY TEACHERS DAY TO ALL
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Happy Teacher's Day To All And Be Respect To All The Teachers.

September 5, the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, the second President of India and a great teacher, is celebrated as the Teacher's Day in India. Even he made so many schools for the education of children , i know that very well because my school was the first school which is made by him in Delhi for the education of children and we celebrated his birthday in every year through so many activities and through songs and i want to share how to celebrate this day because i like the way which i did in my school and i remember it .That is the best part of our life and memorable too .
Teacher's Day in India is a tribute to the hard work that is put by the teacher all year long to educate a child. Teachers and students report to school as usual but the usual activities and classes are replaced by activities of celebration, thanks and remembrance. At some schools on this day, the responsibility of teaching is taken up by the senior students as an appreciation for their teachers. They go to the junior classes, teach the subjects of their choice and try to maintain discipline as their teachers would have. In a lecture or two, the students and teachers interact in the auditorium and exchange messages of wisdom, knowledge and success. On this particular day, teachers are made to feel how important they really are, to the students who'll become the citizens of tomorrow and hold the key to the future of the nation.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Happy Teacher's Day to all Teacher's in the world...
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A very very happy teachers day to my mom and all the teachers in the world,,,

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