9/5/13

Teachers choice

One of the trademarks of the way Indian Mythology is narrated , is its extreme bias towards some characters and some actions , however illogical and inappropriate they may be .
It is probably very  unorthodox of me to take the story of Ekalavya on an occasion like teachers day and point out that the story is in fact , not as glorious as it is made out to be .
Mythology tells us that Dronacharya , one of the greatest teachers of the land was engaged to teach the sons of the kings . Being a teacher in the royal household , he refused to take Ekalavya , a student of the lower caste , as his student . Absolutely hell bent on learning archery , Ekalavya proceeded to learn the art all by himself considering Drona to be his Guru . Finally , when he got a chance to display his talents to whom he considered as his Guru , what price did he have to pay ? A thumb from his right hand as GuruDakshina !

Whenever this story is narrated , it mostly  talks about the devotion of a student for his teacher and the noble sacrifice made by him just to please his Guru .
Really , this is so absurd ! Its high time we look at this from a critical point of view .

It is very hypocritical the way our  mythology can claim Drona to be an excellent teacher , while he possesses many of the qualities a teacher should absolutely not posses .
Consider the way he rejected Ekalavya just because of his caste . If every teacher refused to take up students based on caste , class or social standing , then how can our country hope to achieve literacy ?
A teacher is supposed to be impartial and judge students only on their skills .  Even though Drona's favoritism towards Arjuna can be justified considering that he was the most talented archer in the royal household , the lengths to which he went to ensure that his star pupil remained the best is just despicable  !

I have never understood the concept of Guru Dakshina . For a teacher , I assume that seeing the student doing well itself is the most fulfilling reward . Of course , one needs some monetary compensation to maintain a living . But it is really ridiculous that under the pretext of "Guru Dakshina" a teacher is allowed to ask whatever he wants of the student . And the student is "supposed" to oblige .
Probably in the earlier days ,  the concept of Guru Dakshina arose from an assumption that the teacher knows what is best for the Student . It was probably a tactic devised to prevent the young student from making rash judgements . And the student at the time was of course , totally under the care of the teacher .
In todays context I would say this becomes obsolete .

Generally , on Teachers day it is the students who are reminded to pay their respects to the teachers . With utmost respect to everyone who has ever taught me , I would like to take a different tone today .
My message goes out to all of you who consider or want to be considered as a teacher . Do not be Dronacharya . Do not teach with the intention of receiving something back , not even appreciation . It is difficult , very difficult to do this .
Maybe your students will not wish you a happy teachers day today , maybe they will not even talk to you . Do you still have the will to continue ?

                                                                                                                                   -Deepika
   

No comments:

Post a Comment