We know that learning can
be had from various sources. Not only from books and teachers in classrooms but
also from the experience of life itself. The best teacher is the one who
suggests rather than dogmatizes, and inspires his listener with the wish to
teach himself. All of us long for a teacher who gives you something to think
about besides home work.
Uddhava is said to have
asked his friend Krishna, “Who is a guru?” Krishna points at an eagle in the
sky and explains, “That eagle soaring in sky can swoop down to earth in a
single instant and pick up its prey. As far
as vision is concerned, that eagle is your guru. Look at the lion in the
jungle, how splendid is its gait. As far as physical grace is concerned, that
lion is your guru. Those who love you, teach you. Those who hate you, teach you
more. Victory is a teacher but failure is a far greater teacher. Everything,
every event in your life is sent to teach you. Whether you learn from the great
classroom of life, depends on you.”
From teachers we not only
learn subjects but also lessons on how to live. We watch our teachers and learn
life’s lesson from them: compassion, dignity, courage. A good teacher is like a
candle – it consumes itself to light the way for others. “The dream begins with
a teacher who believes in you, who tugs and pushes and leads you to the next
plateau, sometimes poking you with a sharp stick called truth," says Dan
Rather. Over 100 countries celebrate Teacher’s day. In war torn Afghanistan,
students honour their teachers with special food, cookies, music and presents.
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