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Ultimate aim of education is character building: Dr Shailesh Mishra 

 

Ranchi: Senior teacher of Rajkiya Sanskrit Mahavidyalaya Dr Shailesh Kumar Mishra on the occasion of Guru Purnima on Sunday explained its significance in Indian culture while addressing a Guru Purnima and Vyas Jayanti celebrations organized by Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee University Sanskrit department.
“Guru Purnima, also known as Vyas Purnima, is a significant festival in Indian culture, emphasizing the importance of the Guru and the respect they deserve. The festival teaches the value of education, knowledge, and morality. Guru holds the highest place in society, making it our duty to show them respect and reverence,” Dr. Mishra, speaking as chief guest in the function, said.

Ved Vyasa taught the practice of pursuing wealth and pleasure in a righteous manner

 

Dr. Mishra remarked that a Guru is a societal guide and discussed the contributions of Maharishi Ved Vyasa, stating that the pursuit of righteousness, wealth, pleasure, and liberation must follow the path laid out by Vyasa.
He noted that Ved Vyasa taught the practice of pursuing wealth and pleasure in a righteous manner. He emphasized that Vyasa is a spokesperson for Indian culture, and his works, the Mahabharata and the Puranas, are treasures of Indian heritage.
Dr. Mishra pointed out that the ultimate aim of education is character building and expressed that Gurus wish for their disciples to reach the peak of progress, emphasizing that students should embody strength in their actions and speech. He also mentioned that Gurus play a crucial role in imparting practical knowledge and stated that adopting Indian values, traditions, and rituals can help overcome difficulties.
Gurus and disciples play a significant role in the construction of society and the nation: Dr Dhananjay 
During the event, Dr. Dhananjay Vasudeo Dwivedi, the head of the Sanskrit Department at Dr. Shyama Prasad Mukherjee University, Ranchi, chaired the programme. He highlighted Maharishi Ved Vyasa’s contribution to Sanskrit literature and emphasized that a Guru should possess gravity. He stated that Gurus and disciples play a significant role in the construction of society and the nation, and they must fulfill their responsibilities properly. He described how a Guru cultivates the soul of a disciple and plays a significant role in their personality development.

 

Dr. Dwivedi marked the day as one to express gratitude towards Gurus who have played significant roles in life. He defined a Guru as someone who understands dharma, acts according to it, is devoted to it, and can extract the essence from all scriptures.

 

The special guest at the event, Dr. Rahul Kumar, a professor in the Sanskrit department at Marwari College, emphasized the importance of lifelong learning. He mentioned that in Indian tradition, the position of a Guru is paramount and that all Gurus who dispel the darkness of ignorance are worthy of their position. He highlighted the necessity of a Guru for the proper continuation of the cycle of life.

 

Parents are the supreme Gurus: Dr. Jagdamba 

 

Department teacher Dr. Jagdamba Prasad stated that parents are the supreme Gurus and those who impart scriptural and practical knowledge are also Gurus. Dr. Prasad discussed Maharishi Ved Vyasa’s contributions, noting his crucial role in preserving Indian culture and religion. He mentioned that Vyasa compiled the Mahabharata, the eighteen Puranas, and the Vedas, and because of his great contributions, he is revered as Vyasa.
Education is not just bookish knowledge but a process of complete personality development: Dr Shirmitra 
Department teacher Dr. Shrimitra emphasized that the importance of a Guru has not diminished in today’s era. Despite changes in the education system and the means of acquiring education, the role of a Guru remains essential. She stated that education is not just bookish knowledge but a process of complete personality development, in which the role of a Guru is extremely important. A Guru not only imparts knowledge but also acquaints disciples with moral values and ideals.
Guru Purnima inspires us to resolve to always follow the path shown by our Gurus: Amitabh
Mr. Amitabh Kumar stated that Guru Purnima inspires us to resolve to always follow the path shown by our Gurus and implement their teachings in our lives, making our life meaningful and enlightened.
The event began with an invocation by student Shubham Pandey and included various performances such as Saraswati Vandana by Prerana Bharti, a welcome song by Tannu Singh, introductions by Shivam Narayan, a spotlight on the essence of Gurutattva by Sarvottama, a captivating dance by Anamika, and a Sanskrit song by Surendra Mahato, coordinated by Ayush Kumar and Shobha Munda.
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