Mahottari, July 13: Guru Purnima (Teacher's Day) is being observed across the country today.
The Day that falls on the full moon day on
Ashadha month in the lunar calendar is marked by paying respect and expressing
gratitude to Gurus or teachers.
On the Day, people especially
students pay respect to Gurus or teachers for imparting them teachings and
education. They also offer garlands and delicacies to Gurus or teachers and
receive blessings from them.
Senior people in terms of
knowledge, experience, and strength, mother, father, great grandmother, great
grandfather, uncle, father-in-law, and mother-in-law are also respected as
teachers, according to the Hindu tradition.
The persons who remove the darkness
of ignorance by the light of knowledge are termed Guru according to theology
and the Day is most important in the eastern tradition, said Ishwori Paudel,
head teacher of the Rajkiya Sanskrit Secondary School at Matihani in
Mahottari.
Similarly, the people of Mithila are
also observing the Day by organizing various programs. (RSS)