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Teacher’s day in nepal, guru purnima.

On July 9, 2017 Guru Purnima festival (Teacher’s Day) is being celebrated in Nepal to honour all teachers. The festival falls on the full-moon day of Ashadh month of Nepali calendar (June-July). Traditionally, Guru is the person who first teaches a child to learn the scared gayatri mantra during bratabandha (sacred thread) ceremony. That was considered the start of the reading and writing for the child.

In Sanskrit, “Guru” means a person who removes darkness of ignorance and gives the light of knowledge to a person. (“Gu” = Darkness and “ru” = light) On Guru Purnima festival, schools, colleges and other organizations celebrate by organizing programs to pay respect to the teachers.

The day is also Byas Jayanti – the birth anniversary of the sage Ved Byas. Ved Byas is believed to have written the 18 puranas and 18 upapuranas that explain the four vedas.

Students often organize fanfares in schools to appreciate the hard work done by their teachers. This is taken as a great opportunity to consolidate the bond of teacher-student relationships.

Teacher’s Day in other countries

It is not only in Nepal, Teacher’s day are being observed in almost all countries in the world. The Day however fall in different days of the year.

In Canada – World Teachers’ Day is celebrated every year on October 5 . More than 100 countries around the world celebrate the Teacher’s Day on that day.

In the USA : The National Teacher Day is on Tuesday during Teacher Appreciation Week, which takes place in the first full week of May .

In Australia the Teacher’s Day is celebrated on the last Friday in October .

In UK – People celebrate Teacher’s Day in UK on May 9th.

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Happy Teacher’s Day to all the teachers in Nepal.

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UPDATE (this update is obtained from Wikipedia)

Teachers’ Day in different countries:

  • Afghanistan – the Teachers’ Day falls on 3 Saur (3 Ordibehesht). That is the 3rd day of the local month that falls in April and May. The schools don’t have a holiday on that day as the students and teachers gather in schools to celebrate with traditional food, cookies and music. Students give presents to the teachers.
  • Albania – 7 March – This is the day to celebrates the opening of the first school where lessons were taught in the Albanian language, on 7 March 1887.
  • Algeria – 28 February (Details not available)
  • Argentina – 11 September –
  • Armenia – 5 October – Previously Armenia used to celebrate Teacher’s Day on the first Sunday of October. The Republic of Armenia changed the day to 5 October, which coincides with World Teachers’ Day (est. 1994 by UNESCO).
  • Australia – Last Friday in October – Australian celebrate of World Teachers’ Day. World Teachers’ Day was started by UNESCO and is celebrated in more than 100 countries around the world each year. Azerbaijan – 5 October – It used to be the first Sunday of October from 1965 and 1994. In 1994, 5 October is celebrated as the World Teachers’ Day. That was after UNESCO decided to celebrate the day on 5 October.
  • Bangladesh – 5 October
  • Belarus – 14 August
  • Brunei – 23 September – To commemorate the birth date of the 28th ruler of Brunei, Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III, also known as the ‘Architect of Modern Brunei’, who amongst other things emphasized the importance of education to his subjects by introducing a policy of ‘free’ education whereby the citizens are charged very nominal fees for attending schools. This policy has been continued and extended by the current (29th) ruler.
  • Bhutan – 2 May – Established and marked on the birth anniversary of the third King of Bhutan, Jigme Dorji Wangchuck, who introduced modern education to the country.
  • Bolivia – 6 June
  • Brazil – 15 October – Established by a decree regulating elementary schools in Brazil. The celebration gained popularity throughout the country, and October 15 was officially designated Teachers’ Day in 1963.
  • Bulgaria – 5 October- On 29 September 2006, the date of 5 October was recognized as Teacher’s Day by the government.
  • Cameroon – 5 October – Teachers in Cameroon on Tuesday, 5 October 2010 joined their peers worldwide to celebrate the 17th World Teachers Day.
  • Canada – 5 October – On 5 October, along with other 100 countries around the world, the Canadian Teachers’ Federation and its member organizations across the country celebrate World Teachers’ Day through a public awareness campaign that highlights the contributions of the teaching profession.
  • Chile – 16 October – In 1967, 11 September was selected as “Día del Maestro” (“Teacher’s Day”). The date was moved to December 10 in 1975, because on that day in 1945, the Chilean poet Gabriela Mistral received the Nobel Prize. In 1977, the date was renamed to “Día del Profesor” (also “Teacher’s Day”) and was moved again, to 16 October, to honour the founding of the Colegio de Profesores de Chile (Teachers’ Association of Chile).
  • China – 10 September – In the People’s Republic of China, there are some activities for students to show their appreciation to teachers, such as presenting gifts, including cards and flowers. In addition, many former students go back to their old primary schools, middle schools and high schools to give presents to their old teachers. The government first proclaimed Teachers’ Day in 1985, but has never clearly explained why it should fall on 10 September. Some believe it is due to the similar pronunciation between the word “teacher” (教师 jiao shi) and the two digits 9 (九jiu), 10 (十shi) in the date. Some people believe it was an arbitrary choice and have proposed to change it to 28 September, believed to be the birthdate of Confucius. On 5 September 2013, the State Council announced a legislative draft endorsing the change. If adopted, it would effectively make mainland China and Taiwan share the same Teachers’ Day beginning in 2014. Taiwan has observed 28 September as Teachers’ Day since the 1950s.
  • Colombia – 15 May – This day marks the appointment of San Juan Bautista de la Salle as the patron of teachers. In 1950, Pope Pius XII granted his approval of La Salle as patron of teachers for championing the causes of modern education. The holy founder understood the education of children as the obligation of all. Usually the schools of his time (1651–1719) only accepted young people studying towards politics or diplomacy. Juan Bautista outlined the principles of free and universal education. That same year in Colombia, the President of the Republic declared that date as Teachers’ Day.
  • Costa Rica – 22 November – To commemorate the birth date of Mauro Fernández Acuña (11/22/1843). one of the greatest educators of the country.
  • Cuba – 22 December – On 22 December 1961, Cuba declared itself a Territory Free of Illiteracy (Territorio Libre de Analfabetismo) (see Cuban Literacy Campaign)
  • Czech Republic – 28 March – This is the birthday of John Amos Comenius.
  • Dominican Republic – 30 June
  • Ecuador – 13 April – Celebrated on this date in honour of Juan Montalvo, an Ecuadorian teacher who planted the seeds of development in young minds.
  • Egypt – 28 February El Salvador – 22 June – Teachers’ Day in El Salvador is observed as a national holiday.
  • Estonia – 5 October
  • Germany – 5 October
  • Greece – 30 January – Derived from the Eastern Orthodox faith when the Three Holy Hierarchs and Ecumenical Teachers (Basil the Great, Gregory the Theologian and John Chrysostom) are commemorated.
  • Guatemala – 25 June – A celebration in honour of the teacher María Chinchilla who died during a violent riot in protest against the government.
  • Honduras – September – Celebration in honour of the life of José Trinidad Reyes
  • Hong Kong -10 September – Before the transfer of sovereignty of Hong Kong in 1997, Teachers’ Day was on 28 September. After the handover to the People’s Republic of China, the day was changed to 10 September, which is when the PRC celebrates the holiday.
  • Hungary- First Sunday of June
  • India – full moon day (Purnima) in the Hindu month of Ashadha (June–July), and also on 5 September. Guru Purnima is an Indian and Nepalese festival dedicated to spiritual and academic teachers. This festival is traditionally celebrated by Hindus, Jains and Buddhists, to pay their respects to their teachers and express their gratitude. The festival is celebrated on the full moon day (Purnima) in the Hindu month of Ashadha (June–July) as it is known in the Hindu calendar of India and Nepal. This day marks the first peak of the lunar cycle after the peak of the solar cycle.The celebration is marked by ritualistic respect to the Guru, Guru Puja. The Guru Principle is said to be a thousand times more active on the day of Guru purnima than on any other day. The word Guru is derived from two words, gu and ru. The Sanskrit root gu means darkness or ignorance, and ru denotes the remover of that darkness. Therefore, a Guru is one who removes the darkness of our ignorance. Gurus are believed by many to be the most necessary part of life. On this day, disciples offer pooja (worship) or pay respect to their Guru (spiritual guide). In addition to having religious importance, this festival has great importance for Indian academics and scholars. Indian academics celebrate this day by thanking their teachers as well as remembering past teachers and scholars. The birth date of the second President of India, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, 5 September 1888, has been celebrated as Teacher’s Day since 1962. On this day, teachers and students report to school as usual but the usual activities and classes are replaced by activities of celebration, thanks and remembrance. In some schools, senior students take the responsibility of teaching in order to show their appreciation for the teachers.
  • Indonesia – 25 November – National Teachers’ Day is commemorated on the same day as the formation of the Indonesian Teachers’ Association, the PGRI. National Teachers’ Day is not a holiday, but it is celebrated by having a ceremonial activity in recognition of certain teachers, headmasters and other school staff.[citation needed]
  • Iran – 2 May (12 Ordibehesht) – The Islamic Republic government changed the original date to coincide with the assassination of Morteza Motahhari on 1 May 1979.
  • Israel – 23 Kislev
  • Iraq – March 1 – national teachers day in iraq is celebrated by the students showing appretiaton to their teachers by giving them presents, also it is celebrated by bringing traditional food into school and just having an open day in general
  • Jamaica – 6 May – Teachers’ Day is normally celebrated on May 7 or the first Wednesday in May. On Teachers’ Day, students and parents to bring teachers gifts and most of the schools close early.
  • Laos – 7 October
  • Latvia – The first Sunday of October – Teacher’s Day is celebrated in schools on the 1st Sunday of October. Usually, some classes that day are canceled or conducted by elder grade pupils, while teachers are greeted.
  • Lebanon – 9 March
  • Libya – 28 February
  • Lithuania – 5 October – Between 1965 and 1994, it was celebrated on the first Sunday of October. Since 1994, it has been celebrated on 5 October – on the World Teachers’ Day
  • Macedonia – 5 October
  • Malaysia – 16 May – This date was chosen because on the same day in 1956, the Federal Legislative Council of the Federation of Malaya endorsed the Razak Report, one of four reports of the Education Committee regarding education in Malaysia. The document, known as the Razak Report after Tun Abdul Razak who was Education Minister at the time, has been the basis of education in Malaysia ever since. Although it is not an official school holiday, celebrations are usually held on 16 May, or earlier if it falls on a Saturday or Sunday.
  • Maldives – 5 October -On 5 October, schools in the Maldives celebrate Teachers’ Day with many activities. Children and students give parcels and gifts to teachers.
  • Mauritius – 5 October
  • Mexico – 15 May – On 15 May (known as “Día del Maestro”) schools in Mexico are supposed to stop normal activities and organize cultural events that promote the importance and dignity of the teachers’ role in society[citation needed]. In reality some schools operate as usual and others take the day off. The first Teacher’s Day was celebrated on 15 May 1918. The date of 15 May was proposed at the Mexican Congress on 27 September 1917, approved on 29 October 1917 and published on 5 December 1917. There are several possible origins for choosing this date. The first one mentions that in the city of San Luis Potosí every 15 May, a group of students gathered to celebrate the birthday of their old teacher Isidore, named after Saint Isidore the Laborer, following the Mexican tradition of naming children according to the Saint celebrated the day they were born. The second origin considers the celebration of a historic event in the city of Querétaro on 15 May 1867.
  • Republic of Moldova – 5 October
  • Mongolia – 5 October
  • Morocco – 28 February
  • Myanmar (aka Burma) – 5 October
  • Nepal  – Full moon day of Ashad –  Ashad sukla purnima; the date usually falls in mid-July. Teacher’s Day is called “Guru Purnima” in Nepali, where “Guru” means teacher and “Purnima” means “Full Moon”.
  • Netherlands – 5 October
  • New Zealand – 29 October
  • Nigeria – 5 October Teachers’ day in Nigeria is usually a work-free day for all rural and urban teachers.
  • Oman – 24 February
  • Panama – 1 December – To commemorate the birth date of Manuel José Hurtado, who is known as the father of Panamanian education because of his promotion of modern universal education through the establishment of the first public schools and teachers’ colleges in what is now known as Panama — then part of Colombia – aiming to break the vicious cycle of ignorance and poverty that afflicted the vast majority of the population. He went on to be named Director-General of Public Instruction of the State of the Isthmus.
  • Pakistan – 5 October
  • Paraguay – 30 April
  • Peru – 6 July – During the independence of Peru, the Liberator José de San Martín founded the first Normal School for Men by means of a resolution passed by the Marquis of Torre-Tagle on 6 July 1822. Many years later, in 1953, the then president Manuel A. Odría decided that Teachers’ Day would be commemorated every 6 July.
  • Philippines – 5 October -In 2011, National Teacher’s Month, September 5 through the World Teachers’ Day celebration in October 5, making it the longest celebration to honor more than 500,000 teachers nationwide. Before 2011, Teachers’ Day was celebrated in schools between the months of September and October (mainly elementary and secondary levels). Teachers are presented with orchid corsages by students. Groups of students representing various grade levels perform short skits or song and dance numbers, or read poetry for their teachers in front of fellow schoolmates in school-wide activities. These activities are planned by senior students in the Student Council who coordinate the activities well in advance. For Filipino-Chinese schools, a program is usually organized by students for teachers on 27 September while 28 September, considered as the actual Teachers’ Day, is a school holiday where both teachers and students are allowed to rest. 28 September was selected as it is thought to be the birthdate of Confucius.
  • Poland – 14 October – This day is the anniversary of the creation of the Commission of National Education, created in 1773 through the initiative of King StanisÅ‚aw August Poniatowski. Normally, flowers and sweets will be given to teachers by kids. School play and activities can be also scheduled by student body.
  • Puerto Rico – 20 May – In 2016, it was celebrated on the 20th of May. Usually, it is the Friday before Mother’s Day. In some cases, it has been celebrated on the first Friday of May.
  • Kuwait 5 October
  • Qatar 5 October
  • Romania 5 October
  • Russia – 5 October – Between 1965 and 1994, the first Sunday of October, since 1994, 5 October, coinciding with World Teachers’ Day
  • Saudi Arabia – 28 February
  • Serbia 5 October
  • Singapore – First Friday of September – An official school holiday. Celebrations are normally conducted the day before, where students usually get half a day off. In some schools, students will put on performances to entertain and honour their teachers.
  • Slovakia – 28 March – Commemorates the birthdate of John Amos Comenius.
  • Somalia – 21 November – Since 1974, Teachers’ Day has been a public holiday celebrated in every school.
  • South Korea – 15 May (since 1963) in Seoul and 1964 (in Chunju City) Originally it was started by a group of Red Cross youth team members who visited their sick ex-teachers in hospitals. Originally its date was May 26. But since 1965, its date has been 15 May, Sejong the Great’s birthday. The national celebration ceremony was stopped between 1973 and 1982, but it resumed after that.  In 1982, it was revived again to create a climate that honors its mentor. On the day, teachers are usually presented with carnations by their students and ex-students. It is illegal to present carnations to public school teachers under the anti-graft law.
  • South Sudan – 1 December (2011–12); 1 October (2013–present) The president of South Sudan proclaimed Teacher’s Day for December 1, one month before the country’s first Teacher’s Day. On 1 September, one month before the country’s third Teacher’s Day, it was publicly announced that they changed the date to 1 October.
  • Sri Lanka – 6 October Officially Teachers’ Day is celebrated in every school on 6 October.
  • Spain – 27 November
  • Syria 18 March
  • Taiwan – 28 September  -Republic of China uses this day to honor teachers’ contributions to their own students and to society in general. People often make use of the day to express their gratitude to their teachers, such as paying them a visit or sending them a card. This date was chosen to commemorate the birth of Confucius, believed to be the model master educator in ancient China. In 1939, the Ministry of Education established the national holiday as 27 August, the attributed birthday of Confucius. In 1952, the Executive Yuan changed it to September, stating that it was calculated to be the precise date in the Gregorian calendar. The festival celebration occurs in the temples of Confucius around the island, known as the “Grand Ceremony Dedicated to Confucius” (祭孔大典). The ceremony begins at 6am with drum beats. 54 musicians are dressed in robes with blue belts, and 36 (or 64) dancers dressed in yellow with green belts. They are led by Confucius’s chief descendant (currently Kung Tsui-chang) and followed by ceremonial officers. Three animals are sacrificed: a cow, a goat, and a pig. The hairs plucked from these sacrificed animals are called the Hairs of Wisdom. In addition, local education institutes and civil offices award certain teachers for their excellence and positive influence.[citation needed]
  • Thailand – 16 January – Adopted as Teachers’ Day by a resolution of the government on 21 November 1956. The first Teachers’ Day was held in 1957. 16 January marks the enactment of the Teachers Act, Buddhist Era 2488 (1945), which was published in the Government Gazette on 16 January 1945, and came into force 60 days later. Most Thai schools close for the day to give their teachers a break during the long second term. Many international schools do not, although they may hold celebrations to honour their teaching staff. There are very few public or official commemorations.
  • Tunisia – 28 February
  • Turkey – 24 November – Mustafa Kemal Atatürk stated that “The new generation will be created by teachers” and as founding President adopted a new alphabet for the newly founded Turkish Republic in 1923. On November 24, 1928 Mustafa Kemal officially accepted the title of head teacher of the nation’s schools, granted by the cabinet of ministers. It has been celebrated since 1981 (after the 1980 Coup d’État) as The Teachers’ Day.
  • Ukraine – The first Sunday of October – At schools across the country, Teachers’ Day is celebrated the Friday before the holiday with concerts and gatherings, while students usually give their teachers gifts such as flowers and sweets.
  • United Arab Emirates 5 October.
  • United Kingdom 9 May
  • United States – National Teacher Day is on Tuesday during Teacher Appreciation Week, which takes place in the first full week of May. The National Education Association (NEA) describes National Teacher Day as “a day for honoring teachers and recognizing the lasting contributions they make to our lives”. Congress declared 7 March 1980 as National Teacher Day for that year only. The NEA and its affiliates continued to observe Teacher Day on the first Tuesday in March until 1985, when the National PTA established Teacher Appreciation Week in the first full week of May. As of 4 November 1976, 6 November was adopted as Teachers’ Day in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. Currently, Massachusetts sets the first Sunday of June as its own Teachers’ Day annually.
  • Uruguay 22 September
  • Uzbekistan 1 October Uzbekistan is one of the countries where Teachers’ Day is on October 1, and there is a day off throughout the country. Teachers’ Day has been celebrated here since 1997.
  • Vietnam 20 November This holiday allows students to express their respect to their teacher. Students begin preparing a week in advance. Many classes prepare literature and art to welcome Teachers’ Day, while other students prepare foods and flowers for the parties held at their schools. Students usually visit their teachers at their homes to offer flowers and small gifts, or organize trips with their teachers and classmates. Former students also pay respect to their former teachers on this day. The holiday has its origins in a meeting between educators in communist bloc nations in Warsaw in 1957. It was first celebrated in 1958 as the Day of the International Manifest of Educators; in 1982 the day was renamed Vietnamese Educators’ Day.[citation needed]
  • Venezuela 15 January On this day there are no classes. During the week all the teachers are honoured for their support in building the country.[citation needed]
  • Yemen 28 February

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    TEACHER'S DAY

    O ne day every year, we celebrate Teachers' Day in honor of the teachers who spend so much time teaching us so many things. This year, Teachers' Day began with a school assembly in the hall where the headmaster delivered a speech. After that we adjourned to our classes, not to have lessons, but to enjoy ourselves.

    My classmates gave a small party for the teachers who taught us. Each of us contributed a small sum of money to buy cakes, drinks and other titbits. On that day we arranged the chairs and desks so that they surrounded an empty space in the middle of the classroom.

    So began a round of eating, drinking and playing games with the teachers. Most of the teachers were very sporting and we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. It was so different from having lessons.

    The other classes gave parties too. So, the teachers had to move from class to class and participate in the fun. I would think that this was quite tiring on the part of the teachers but they managed it. After all it was their day to enjoy and have fun.

    One class even gave a short play for their teachers. I did not get to watch it as I was busy tidying up the classroom after the party.

    All in all, it was a great day. The whole school was immersed in an atmosphere of gaiety. So when the school bell rang for dismissal I felt a little sad that it should end, but end it must. The day was over and we went home tired but happy. 

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    तपाईं जहिले पनि उत्कृष्ट शिक्षक हुनुहुन्छ जसले हाम्रो आत्मालाई आफनो ज्योतिले उज्यालो पार्नुभयो । हामी सबैलाई राम्रो बनाउन तपाईंले गर्नुभएको सबै प्रयास र कडा परिश्रमहरुलाई साधारण शब्दमा कहिले पनि वर्णन गर्न सकिदैन । म तपाईं जस्तो शिक्षक पाएकोमा मात्र कृतज्ञ छु !

    Tapain jahile pani utkrista sikshaka hunuhunchha jasale hamro atmalai aphano jyotile ujyalo parnubhayo. Hami sabailai ramro banauna tapainle garnubhaeko sabai prayasa ra kada parisramaharulai sadharana sabdama kahile pani varnana garna sakidaina. Ma tapain jasto sikshaka paekoma matra kritagya chhu!

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    Be Grateful towards that respected Person Who Make You to Meet you with yourself Best Wishes on Guru Purnima Happy Teacher’s Day 2022

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    Be devoted to Your Guru on this precious day

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    हाम्रा अभिभावकले हामीलाई जीवन दिए र तपाईंले हामीलाई कसरी बाँच्ने सिकाउनुभयो । तपाईंले अखण्डता,र इमानदारी, र हाम्रो चरित्रको लागि उत्कृष्टता देखाउनुभयो। तपाईलाई गुरु पूणिर्मा शुभकामना ।

    Hamra abhibhavakale hamilai jivana die ra tapainle hamilai kasari banchne sikaunubhayo. Tapainle akhandata, ra imanadari, ra hamro charitrako lagi utkristata dekhaunubhayo. Tapailai guru punirma subhakamana.

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    Aafno guru lai ekpatak bhaye pani phone garnu

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    तपाईंले मलाई सबै कुरा सिकाउनुभएको छ । तपाईको लागि मलाई लाग्दैन कि अध्ययन बोरिंग छ, हाम्रो लागि तपाई ज्ञान र बुद्धिले भरिएको हुनुहुन्छ । यो सबै कुराको महत्व छ । गुरु पूणिर्माको शुभकामना !

    Tapainle malai sabai kura sikaunubhaeko chha. Tapaiko lagi malai lagdaina ki adhyayana boriṅga chha, hamro lagi tapai gyana ra buddhile bharieko hunuhunchha. Yo sabai kurako mahatva chha. Guru punirmako subhakamana!

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    The gurus are the greatest gift on this planet Earth who enlightens you on your life. He is the ultimate luxury. Happy Guru Purnima 2079

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    तपाईलाई म मेरो शिक्षकको रूपमा पाउनु नै मेरो लागि सबैभन्दा राम्रो उपहार हो जुन मैले प्राप्त गरेको छु । तपाईको र्समर्थन र समझदारीले गर्दा म शिक्षित छु । म धेरै आभारी छु र खुसीले पूर्ण छु, जसको कारण तपाई हुनुहुन्छ । सबै कुराको लागि धन्यवाद । गुरु पूणिर्माको शुभकामना !

    Tapailai ma mero sikshakako rupama paunu nai mero lagi sabaibhanda ramro upahara ho juna maile prapta gareko chhu. Tapaiko rsamarthana ra samajhadarile garda ma siksita chhu. Ma dherai abhari chhu ra khusile purna chhu, jasako karana tapai hunuhunchha. Sabai kurako lagi dhanyavada. Guru punirmako subhakamana!

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    Gurur Brahma Gurur Vishnu, Gurur Devo Maheshwora. Gurur Saakshaat Para Brahama, Tasmai Shree Guruwe Namaha. May lovely your Guru’s blesses Always shower on you. Wish you a very Happy Guru Purnima

    एक असल शिक्षक सफलताको पथ हो । म तपाईलाई भेट्न पाएकोमा भाग्यशाली छु । तपाईं एक अद्भुत मित्र र मेरो सबैभन्दा ठूलो सहयोगी हुनुभएको छ । तपाईंलाई धेरै धन्यवाद छ । गुरु पूणिर्माको शुभकामना !

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    Eka asala sikshaka saphalatako patha ho. Ma tapailai bhetna paekoma bhagyasali chhu. Tapain eka adbhuta mitra ra mero sabaibhanda thulo sahayogi hunubhaeko chha. Tapainlai dherai dhanyavada chha. Guru punirmako subhakamana!

    Happy Teacher’s Day Wishes

    You have always been an excellent educator who illuminates our souls with your light. All the efforts and hard work you put into making the best of us can never be repaid in simple words. I can only be grateful to have a teacher like you!

    Our parents gave us life and it was you who taught us how to live it. You enchanted integrity, honesty, and passion for our character. Happy Guru Purnima to you.

    तपाईको विद्यार्थी हुनु वास्तवमै एक आशिष हो। मैले तपाईबाट धेरै कुरा सिकेकी छु । तपाईं कुनै शंका बिना नै उत्कृष्ट शिक्षक र एक अविश्वसनीय व्यक्ति हुनुहुन्छ । तपाईलाई गुरु पूणिर्मा शुभकामना !

    Masanga dherai ramra samjhanaharu chhan juna tapainle mero skulaka varsaruma sirjana garna maddata garnubhayo. Tapaiṅko vidyarthi huna paunda malai khusi lageko chha ra ma tapainlai sadhain sansarako rsavasrestha sikshakako rupama samjhanechhu. Guru punirmako subhakamana!

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    You have taught me everything I know. For you I do not think that studying is boring, for you I feel full of knowledge and wisdom. After all, it’s all that matters. Happy Guru Purnima!

    मसँग धेरै राम्रा सम्झनाहरू छन् जुन तपाईंले मेरो स्कूलका वर्षरूमा सिर्जना गर्न मद्दत गर्नुभयो । तपाईंको विद्यार्थी हुन पाउँदा मलाई खुशी लागेको छ र म तपाईंलाई सधैं संसारको र्सवश्रेष्ठ शिक्षकको रूपमा सम्झनेछु । गुरु पूणिर्माको शुभकामना!

    Tapaiko vidyarthi hunu vastavamai eka asisa ho. Maile tapaibata dherai kura sikeki chhu. Tapain kunai saṅka bina nai utkrista sikshaka ra eka avisvasaniya vyakti hunuhunchha. Tapailai guru punirma subhakamana!

    Having you as my teacher is one of the best gifts, I have ever received. Your support and understanding made me feel that I am enough. I am very grateful and full of happiness, and you are the reason. Thanks for everything. Happy Guru Purnima!

    Happy Guru Purnima Day Wishes

    A good teacher is a path to success. I was lucky to meet you. You have been a wonderful friend and my greatest support, and I cannot thank you more. Happy Guru Purnima!

    यो तपाईलाई भन्नका लागि अविश्वसनीय अवसर हो कि तपाई सम्पूर्ण विश्वमा सबैभन्दा बुद्धिमान, प्रतिभाशाली, र दयालु शिक्षक हुनुहुन्छ। मेरो जीवनमा सबैभन्दा बढी सँधै प्रेरणा दिइरहनुभएकोमा धन्यवाद । गुरु पूणिर्माको शुभकामना !

    Yo tapailai bhannaka lagi avisvasaniya avasara ho ki tapai sampurna visvama sabaibhanda buddhimana, pratibhasali, ra dayalu sikshaka hunuhunchha. Mero jivanama sabaibhanda badhi sandhai prerana diirahanubhaekoma dhanyavada. Guru punirmako subhakamana!

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    I have so many good memories that you have helped me create during my school years. It was a pleasure to be your student, and I will always remember you as the best teacher in the world. Happy Guru Purnima!

    तपाईंले हामीलाई मात्र विषय शिक्षा दिनुभएन, तर तपाईंले हामीलाई जीवन पनि सिकाउनुभयो । प्रत्येक चोटि मलाई समस्या वा कुनै कठिनाइ भएमा, म तपाईंको बुद्धिमान् शब्दहरू सम्झन्छु । धन्यबाद र दयालु शिक्षक हुनुभएकोमा !

    Tapainle hamilai matra visaya siksha dinubhaena, tara tapainle hamilai jivana pani sikaunubhayo. Pratyeka choti malai samasya va kunai kathinai bhaema, ma tapaiṅko buddhiman sabdaharu samjhanchhu. Dhanyabada ra dayalu sikshaka hunubhaekoma!

    Being your student is a blessing. I have learned a lot from you. You are, without a doubt, the best teacher and an incredible person. Thank you for all you do for all of your students. Happy Guru Purnima!

    तपाई साँच्चिकै विशेष शिक्षक हुनुहुन्थ्यो, तपाईले हामीमा सधैं विश्वास गर्नुहुन्थ्यो र यही कारणले गर्दा हामी आफैंमा पनि विश्वास राख्छौं। त्यसको लागि धन्यवाद! गुरु पूणिर्माको शुभकामना ।

    Tapai sanchchikai visesa sikshaka hunuhunthyo, tapaile hamima sadhain visvasa garnuhunthyo ra yahi karanale garda hami aphaimma pani visvasa rakhchhaun. Tyasako lagi dhanyavada! Guru punirmako subhakamana.

    It is an incredible opportunity to tell you that you are the most intelligent, talented, and kind teacher in the entire world. Thank you for always inspiring me to do the best in my life. Happy Guru Purnima!

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    You taught us not only the subject, but you also taught us life. Every time I have problems or any difficulties, I remember your wise words, and everything fits. Thank you for being the wisest and kindest teacher of all time!

    You were a really special teacher, you always believed in us and that’s what made us believe in ourselves too. Thanks for that! Happy Guru Purnima to you.

    Sometimes we were insufferable, sometimes we did the craziest things. But you never lost your faith in us despite everything. And this is what makes us grateful. Happy Guru Purnima to you.

    I wanted to thank you from the bottom of our hearts, for never losing your patience with us and for teaching us everything we know today! It helps in life!

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    Dear teacher, even though we piss you off all the time, we still knew that your patience would not run out because you are the kindest and most patient teacher ever. I am always grateful to you.

    I have a lot of gratitude for you, teacher. You are a role model for all your students. Thank you for making us wiser every day. You gave me the courage and inspiration to dream big and all the resources to achieve it. You are a blessing in our life. Happy Guru Purnima!

    Dear teacher, you have been a great mentor and guide and have well-shaped my career. I appreciate your effort and I hope you continue to be an excellent mentor to others as well. Happy Guru Purnima.

    Teacher, you have shaped me to become the person I am today. I am forever grateful for everything you have for me! Thank you for teaching me a topic that I thought I could never understand or be interested in. Thanks for making learning fun. Happy Guru Purnima!

    You are the wisest person I know. You were born to share your wisdom with others, and I feel very fortunate to be one of your students. I’m sure everyone who knows you understands what I’m talking about. Happy Guru Purnima!

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    I feel like we don’t pay enough attention to our teachers. You deserve much more. But on this day, we will shout about your greatness from every corner, so that everyone can know how amazing you are. Thank you for making us the happiest students in the world. Happy Guru Purnima.

    Dear teacher, thank you for believing in me when no one else did and for teaching me the things I know today. I appreciate your devotion to what you do.

    When we couldn’t understand something, you explained it to us patiently. When we didn’t do our homework, you punished us, but it was fair. When we grew up, we realized that everything you did for us was from the bottom of your heart. Happy Guru Purnima to you.

    The teacher is not just a profession or a job, it is a vocation. The true teacher is not a man who is good at math or literature, but a man who can spark students’ interest in these subjects. In other words, the true teacher is you. Happy Guru Purnima.

    Today is the day to show you our gratitude and tell you that even today we appreciate everything you have done for us! Happy Guru Purnima to you.

    Happy Guru Purnima Day Messages

    Dear teacher, thank you for everything you had to endure from us. With all the tantrums and immaturity that we show, you never got mad at us, but you corrected us with love. I wish you a happy Guru Purnima.

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    The work of a teacher is never easy, and yet they are often not appreciated as they should be. Learning and imparting that knowledge to other human beings is a very difficult task and we are grateful that you were willing to do that for us. Wishing a happy Guru Purnima to you, sir.

    Madam, having a teacher like you is a great honor that I will treasure forever. Your principles and instructions have helped improve my life and I am grateful to you. Happy Guru Purnima!

    Happy Guru Purnima to a wonderful and energetic teacher who became an inspiration to us all. You deserve the best in life. You taught us not only what to study but also how to study and this has helped us tremendously in our lives. You are the best teacher of all. Happy Guru Purnima!

    Teaching is the best profession that anyone can have. I feel very lucky to have you as my teacher. Happy Guru Purnima! I wish you have a wonderful time today!

    You taught us as a teacher, protected us as our parents, and guided us as a mentor. You deserve this day. Happy Guru Purnima to my dearest teacher!

    Every word you say is full of wisdom. For me, you are the best teacher that ever was and always will be. I respect you with all my heart. Happy Guru Purnima!

    The patience and sacrifices of my teachers must be celebrated every day. Not just one day in a year. I wish you all the best on this special occasion. You have a very special power to inspire young people like me. I need more teachers like you in my higher studies. Happy Guru Purnima to you!

    Dear teacher, thank you for supporting me and enlightening me all the way. If only I could have your blessing for a lifetime, I would succeed as I always have. Have a wonderful Guru Purnima!

    Good teachers are hard to find and we were very lucky to have you as our teacher. You made us want to be better students and better people. That means a lot.

    We want to remember good things and people and forget about all the bad things. I still remember you, dear teacher, because you were one of the best people in my life. Thanks for the good memories!

    Teachers have to lead by example, and you have always been an excellent example to follow. As a student, I am very grateful to have a great mentor in my life. Happy Guru Purnima!

    You guided me when I was lost, you supported me when I was weak, and you enlightened me all along. I wish you a glorious and happy Guru Purnima!

    Teacher, you have been a guiding star and I thank you today for all the guidance and education you have given me. Happy Guru Purnima.

    You are not just a teacher, but a true inspiration to me. Not only did you do your job, but much more than this. Thank you and have a wonderful Guru Purnima! It is your love, care, patience, and advice that has made a difference for us today.

    Teaching is a noble profession and all teachers are noble people. Today I celebrate your nobility, my great teacher. Happy Guru Purnima!

    You were not only a guide, but a motivation, a light, and a source of energy for me. Thanks for being so wonderful. Happy Guru Purnima!

    I never knew that students could be friends with their teachers until I met you. You went further than a teacher and became my mentor and friend. I am deeply honored and grateful. Happy Guru Purnima!

    People come and go, but the teacher remains in our hearts forever. Because you taught us many things that helped us a lot in life. And the most important thing you taught us was to remember our roots. Thank you for this!

    I know that sometimes I and my friends were unbearable, but you were always able to communicate with us. Sometimes I don’t appreciate what you did for me, but now I realize that you are the wisest teacher in the world and I am very grateful to you!

    There are many types of teachers. Some of them are good, others are bad, some ruin our self-esteem and some make us believe in ourselves. And you are exactly the teacher who makes us believe in ourselves. Thanks for being kind to us.

    You show me how to behave correctly, you teach me invaluable lessons, and you make me learn from my mistakes. To say that I appreciate you and what you do for me is insufficient. Happy Guru Purnima!

    You have always made a difference in your loving and caring ways! Happy Guru Purnima! Thank you for taking my little hands and showing me everything I know so far. Have a wonderful Guru Purnima!

    Dear teacher, thank you for inspiring hope in me; Igniting my imagination; And instilling in me, a love of learning. Happy Guru Purnima!

    With a great teacher like you, I was sure life would be a successful journey, but I never knew that you would also make the journey to success like a children’s ride. I cannot express my gratitude, sir!

    Dear teacher, you are the epitome of everything a teacher should be: you are like a candle that emits light and melts all prejudices and obstacles that would deprive us of true learning. Thank you for spilling your light on my heart and my life. Happy Guru Purnima to you.

    It is said that the best teachers help us love learning. But you have done much more than that: you have taught me compassion, kindness, and joy which has made me want to be more than a better student. You have made me want to be a better person. For this, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Happy Guru Purnima!

    You are more than just a teacher: you are a defender of dreams, a mentor, a kind person, and a friend worth having for years to come. I wish you a happy Guru Purnima!

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    A   Teacher is someone who acts as a guide and inspiration to people – both young and old. He/she is charged with the responsibility of creating awareness as well as opening the mind of people by instilling values, morals, and ethics. Teachers efforts are recognized during the teacher’s day. They shape minds, and we annually celebrate their contribution to the development of society in the form of Teachers’ day across the world. However, We celebrate The International Teachers Day on October 5 th annually.

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    Teachers’ Day in India

    Teachers are respected and honored for their important contribution in shaping individuals. 5 th of September is annually celebrated as Teachers’ day in India. This is actually the birthday of the former President of India, Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan .

    Why Teachers’ Day?

    The contributions and efforts made by teachers never go unnoticed. This led to the inauguration of the Teacher’s day which seeks to celebrate the efforts made by the teachers. In India, we celebrate the teacher’s day on the birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan who was known as a man of many great qualities and attributes.

    Teachers play many roles in overall development such as:

    • They guide children and students to  leadership skills
    • They instill discipline into young people molding them into future
    • Also, they provide their students with spiritual and emotional guidance.

    Teachers also come across numerous challenges in their day to day activities such as the unappreciative culture by the community as well as dealing with disciplinary issues of their students.

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    What can we do on Teachers’ Day?

    A thank-you can go a long way. In our busy lives, we have come to forget expressing gratitude. Many studies have come up explaining the benefits that gratitude can have on the one who expresses it and on the one who receives it. We can take this opportunity as a day to thank our teachers and express our love and care for them.

    • We can suggest and provide assistance by making use of the skills that we have learned over these years.
    • Also, we can give them a visit on this day and share with them our experiences. This will for sure make them happy and proud of their efforts.
    • We can present a small token of appreciation, something that they could keep as a memory like a pen or a planner or something that would be useful for them.
    • We should also seek their blessings and let them know that we are always there for them when they need us.
    • Students can collectively gift them books and other materials and organize a get-together especially if the class has graduated.

    Time spent with them and gratitude expressed would be a great gesture to make teachers happy and proud. It is very important to recognize their contribution to molding our personality.

    Teachers play an important role in the development of any country . This is why it is vital to set aside a day when the teachers are given the recognition they deserve. We celebrate Teachers’ day to honor the contribution of Teachers in our lives. Duties undertaken by teachers in the upbringing of children is immense and thus being recognized with teachers’ day is a step towards recognizing the profession and the role they play in society.

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