I have been to so many Schools that I need to actually count them. I started with St. Joseph's Convent in Cuttack, moved to St. Anne's High School in Secunderabad. Then went to Bishop Westcott's in Namkum near Ranchi, then joined Army Public School in Ramgarh, and finally went to Mount Carmel Convent in Hazaribagh. It has been from East to South and East again. I met many teachers, and learnt a lot of different things from everyone.
I EVEN MET CEASER IN ROME |
Kabirdas has been one of my teachers. Please read what he has said about the importance of teachers almost six hundred years ago
गुरु गोबिन्द दोउ खडे काके लागूँ पाँय
बलिहारी गुरु आपने गोबिन्द दियो बताय
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Guru gobind dou khade,
kaake lagoon paay
Balihari guru aapne
gobind diyo batay
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Guru and God both are here
to whom should I first bow
All glory be unto the guru
path to God who did bestow
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Kabir lived from (1440 – 1518 CE) near Varanasi and was a weaver. Using today's language I can say his poetry was very "user friendly". It was very meaningful and taught simple homilies.
I am also a fan of Amir Khusrow (1253–1325 CE). He was born in Patiyali near Etah and died in Delhi. He was a disciple of Nizamuddin Auliya, and wrote poetry in Persian and also in Khadi Boli which was the colloquial language. He composed a lot of pahelis too. I quote one:-
“अमीरों की ज़िन्दगी, बिस्कुट और केक पर,
ड्राईवर की ज़िन्दगी, क्लच और ब्रेक पर.”
All the people whom we meet in our life can become a teacher if we are willing to learn. One needs to keep an open mind and acknowledge that life is an entire process of learning, improving and making ourselves better. As we grow up we normally start believing that we know everything and there is no one who can teach us anything more. It is a very big myth which stunts our growth. The world is so big and the mysteries of life are so many that no one can actually learn everything.
Just watching, observing and imbibing things and conversations as they happen can be a major learning experience. This reminds me of the poem, "On his Blindness" where Milton says, "They also serve who stand and stare". I say just watch and learn, do not remain untouched by what you see. One can make every moment a learning moment, and every person a teacher. Wouldn't life become better for everyone if only we tried to learn and become better? |
2 comments:
Kishor Kulkarni, said in Facebook " Yes; everyone and everything can be a teacher provided one is willing to learn from them!"
Sudeshna Chakraborti said in Facebook,"We'll expressed. We don't consider those aspects when speaking of teachers."
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