'On my way, if I come across my God and my Teacher together, I first bow to the feet of my Teacher'- these sagacious lines by the greatest teacher ever Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, emphasize the noble nature of Teaching Profession. The greatest and the most ferocious emperor Alexander the great, in his childhood was a sheer and cold coward, but it is Aristotle who chiseled the great warrior out of Alexander.The man behind the effulgence of Swami Vivekananda is the great guru Sri Ramakrishna Paramhamsa. The great king Chandragupta in fact had a colloquial name as 'Chanakya Chandragupta'-as we know, the prefix Chanakya is his teacher's name. Such examples in the pages of history exceed the number of stars in the sky. All most all the accomplished personalities of the world so far are once great disciples of their teachers/mentors/gurus. |