Saturday 5 September 2015

Krishna.. The Greatest teacher ever lived on earth!!


Today is Teacher’s day and the festival of Janmashtmi. This day can’t get bigger than this. Teacher’s day is the celebration of that pious profession in which a teacher shapes the future of the coming generations by teaching them the novelties of life and gives their life a direction. The second festival is celebrations of the birth of the greatest teacher ever lived on earth Lord Krishna. He gave the direction to whole mankind by giving the message of Gita. Gita has the power of changing lives of everyone and considered to be the one stop solution for every problem which this world faces in today’s time.


So we at Questeach, thought to take this opportunity to have a look at the lessons which Lord Krishna, the greatest teacher, thought us:

First Lesson:

We must perform our daily duties in life with utmost dedication and devotion, all while offering the results of our actions to God Himself.

If we think of results then we won’t be able to perform our daily duties of life. It’s important that while performing our daily duties, the utmost dedication and devotion is really needed. It will bring out the best in you. Sometimes tasks are difficult, circumstances not as per your liking, results seems to be not in your favor, but you have to keep working with dedication and your best efforts will make the results in your favor as well.

Second Lesson

We should be generous in our daily lives. We come empty-handed and leave in the same manner. Our hearts should be as magnanimous as humanly possible.

How can we forget Krishna – Sudhama Story?  That story shows the generosity of Lord Krishna. Everything on this world is perishable and because of this those who have come will have to go one day. We won’t be able to take anything with us on our last day. So you have to give it back to the society in which you are living and for that you need to open your heart towards mankind.

Third Lesson

Life brings both joys and sorrows. Neither is permanent. Practice even-mindedness during both conditions.

One day you will feel good and excited about an event and on other day it might not be the case with you. So never get overjoyed at the time of happiness and never get disheartened in the times of sorrow. This all is a cycle and it will keep moving.

Fourth Lesson

Always smile in life. This one is so simple, you can start at this very second.

So many demons tried to kill Lord Krishna, but he fought them with a smile and ended them with a can smile. Keep smiling in your worst times , this will bring positivity in you. With that you can fight with any problem.

Fifth Lesson

Trees bearing heavy fruits bend down. Even if you have accomplished great things, always remain humble and serve your fellow-beings with utmost humility

Krishna was humble and this quality you will see in the most successful people lived on this earth. When you become successful and popular then you have to be humble. People would want to talk to you, learn from you, and want to know you and if you show them arrogant attitude they will soon go away. So being humble will increase your admirer.

These were certain lessons which we can take from Lord Krishna and it will surely help in making us the better persons.  We at Questeach would like to Wish Happy Teacher’s Day to All teachers who were, are and will be responsible for making better generations.

We would also like to share that it’s not necessary that you should hold a degree to shape one’s life by teaching them. What you need is a will power and anyone with noble intentions can become a teacher. So start teaching from today onwards.




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