A tribute to Dr. Radhakrishanan

A S Nagra
The American poet, Longfellow has well said,
“Lives of great men all remind us
We can make our lives sublime.
And departing leave behind us,
Foot prints on the sands of time.”
5th September is observed as Teacher’s day to pay our warmhearted tributes to our  scholar and statesman of the country who rose from the humble and obscure beginning to the most prestigious position in the country and earned immortal popularity in the galaxy of world intellectuals by sheer strength of his industry, mental calibre and moral rectitude. This day provides an opportunity for self-examination, introspection and self -exploration to assess our standing, and the direction to channelize our energy  for a noble cause. Real teachers are heaven -born and it is the most interesting , stupendous, and uphill task as it involves our mind[concentration and memory] , body, [physical  labour in sitting and studying] and soul[ sensitivity and spirituality] Our country  has remained the cradle of cultures, civilizations and civility where great teachers, saints,  savants and scholars, intellectual giants  like Lord Buddha, Lord Mahavira , Guru Nanak and Kabir were born and disseminated the message of love , truth and non-violence to dispel ignorance and foster the altruistic feelings of universal understanding to remove the cobwebs of  narrow minded dogmatism, narrow considerations and sectarianism. In modern times, Raja Ram Mohan Roy and Swami Vivekananda  have highlighted the name of India on the world map by singing the songs of her religion, culture and spiritual awakening.
Dr. Radhakrishnan,  was the son of Servepalli Veera Swamiji and Sitamma born  on 5th. Sept. 1888 in a Telegu  Smarta Brahman family of five boys and two girls  at a small place Tiruttani in Chittor District of Madras Presidency forty miles in the north of modern Madras [Chennai]. His ancestors had migrated  150 years  ago from the Andhara fishing village of Servepalli about 200 miles in the north and the name of his village “servepalli” became his surname.
Being  a paragon of excellence  and humility, the riches  could neither swell him with pride nor the kaleiodoscopic changes of life shorn him of  simplicity , serenity and magnanimity. He retired from public life in1967  after his completion of his tenure as the president and did not make his appearance in any public function after his official manumission. He devoted his time and energy to complete his literary works  which included Indian philosophy in two volumes,[1923-1927] The philosophy  of Upanishads [1924] an idealist view of life[1932]Eastern Religion and Western thought [1939] During his school days, his English teachers  had offended him with their harsh criticism of the Indian Religion  and disparaged the Indian society and Dr. Radhakrishnan  always presented the eye-opening picture of the Indian society to remove the scales from the eyes of the biased western minds. During the evening days of his life Dr. Radhakrishnan lost his consciousness and breathed his last on 16April 1975 in his house in Madras and he received The Templeton Award in Religion posthumously for his  indispensable services and outstanding contribution in the field of religious studies.
The western scholars were deeply thrilled  by his vast scholarship and clear exposition in fluent and flawless English.He solved many knotty problems in Indian philosophy and had the ability to arouse the heart, stimulate the head, enlighten the mind,   rack the brain  and mollify the conscience.  He always  made prayer to ask for understanding and tolerance. He aimed at character-making education that may turn animal existence into human excellence. Education is of two types , one teaches the art of living and the other how to make a living. Man has made much advancement in the field of science  and has landed  himself on the surfaces of the celestial bodies but he has to learn yet how to love on the Earth.
Education is the most sensitive, fragile and sacred thing that deserve to be handled with extra care and  tenderness but it is being handled by the uneducated and greedy people who ruin its sensitivity and swell their pockets. Consequently many ills and evils have crept into the system as canine  mentality  and  unmitigated greed of the people  play havoc   that need to be purged to weed out the malpractices.  The workers should be appreciated and the nefarious elements  and shirkers should not be spared. A fair selection should be made to sift cream from offal and truth from falsehood to reward the deserving people.  Those who treat Education as a saleable commodity and open the big business houses to loot the gullible people in the name of education  should be dealt sternly to purge the system of all corruption.
Sometimes fair selection is not made and only sycophants, masseuses and factotums  and shirkers  who pitch their tents near the concerned  headmasters, principals or Z.E.Os  to stow their stomachs with sweets and delicacies  win prizes, lift  trophies and  get the  mementos  and the sincere people suffer and curse their fate.  Some black sheep a few in number have tarnished their image, sullied their reputation and desecrated the department by their wanton hands and silly actions. Otherwise Education Department is a paradise of great savants and scholars of impeccable integrity. The intelligent and devoted suffer while the ignorant, duds and dulls are garlanded.  It is the education that has the power to change the complexion of the society.
(The author is a retired Principal)