Saturday, September 21, 2013

Indian Teachers Day - Shikshak Din --- Phule Couple or Radhakrishnan


Do you know Conspiracy behind the 5th September Teacher’s Day in India?


5th September is the Birth-date of the Niyogi Brahmin Radhakrishnan.
This is the day when the 1st Draft of Hindu Code Bill was submitted.
So in the process of celebrating this Niyogi Brahmin Birthday as teachers day, the Hindu code Bill will be slowly forgotten which was made for the progress of the Indian society women’s, which this brahmins had deprived of decades together.


Same as Childrens have nothing to gain from the Kashmiri Brahmin Jawaharlal Nehru’s life history, which is full of dirt in it, the inhabitant childrens of this land is been forced to celebrate his birth-date as Children-day by these brahmins.
 
Teachers of India may feel proud that there is a day when they are remembered with honor by the politicians, government officials and the masses of India.
They are remembered for their contributions towards the mental, social and cultural development of Indian Society.

It is a different thing that this event of Teacher’s day is celebrated on the birthday of such a person who have nothing special to offer to make the education.
So what inspiration these Brahmins want to give from this Niyogi (One of the interesting practice mentioned in the Mahabharata was producing an offspring by a women from a man other than her husband. Apart from the Mahabharata there are some other ancient text like Manusmriti which refers to this kind of practice. This was called ‘Niyoga’.) Brahmin to the inhabitant teachers of this land.
 
***(During the time of Mahabharata, It was customary then to acquire a son begotten by another man on one’s own wife, if one happened not to have an heir. This was called niyoga.  Mahabharata times a women was the ‘field’ and she had to produce children from any man when her husband demanded.” (Karve, P.189)
As “Niyoga”  is a different subject we do not discuss this here.

See what this Brahmin holy scripture says…
Varnanam brahmano guru! 
Meaning: among all the varnas only the Brahmin can be appointed as a teacher.

The teaching profession is directly related with knowledge which is the key to human development and progress; in such a situation it is natural that the Brahmins restricted the teaching positions to themselves alone. Allowing non-brahmins to teach would lead to the collapse of their sacred fourfold society division: so, how could they accept others as teachers?

One of the writer has well said that to support the Radhakrishnan  thoughts is like supporting the Killing of innocent Nigros of Africa.

This Niyogi Brahmin Radhakrishnan in one way resembles his vedic guru Dronacharya - who is still honored and remembered by Hindus for cutting off the thumb of his tribal student Eklavya to maintain the merit of his favorite student Arjuna.


How many of them have the general knowledge that Dr Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the former president of India and author of the book ‘Indian Philosophy’. did commit intellectual theft from the PhD thesis of Jadunath Sinha, one of his student's work, who had submitted his dissertation to Radhakrishnan and another instructor. However, when Sinha came to know about this theft, unlike Eklavya, he didn't follow the path of sacrifice and instead filed a case in Calcutta court in 1930 against his teacher. it was well proved, without the need of any court's intervention, that Radhakrishnan's most magnificent and glorious work was nothing but an intellectual theft, as most of the chapters of Sinha's thesis had already been published in other magazines prior to the publication of Indian Philosophy.
On basis of this theft of PhD thesis he severed in Calcutta, Madras, Hyderabad universities and draw huge salaries for himself, and worked for 3% alien Brahmins.

 Niyogi Brahman Radhakrishnan was a staunch supporter of Caste system.
  1. He was a supporter of the so called holy Brahmins books, which are based on injustice, enmity, inequality, slavery.
  2. He was the proven thief.
  3. He had out of marriage relations with other womens,(his son Gopal had disclosed this in his book ‘Radhakrishna A Biography’)
  4. He had written the books which are the stauch supported of caste system, ie… Ethics of Vedas, The Hindu view of life, The Brahmaputra etc. which preach brahmins system of inequality, injustice, slavery, enmity in the society.
  5. He was against the Girls education as per the Brahmin religion holy scriptures, as said by his son sarvapalli Gopal in his book.
  6. He had not written any books for the benefit of the people of this land.
To celebrate Teacher’s day in rememberance of Niyogi Brahmin Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, is nothing but an insult for an complete education system, insult of teachers, insult of the inhabitant of this land.

And now we see the work done by the Phule Couple, who should be given the status of an Guru that is teacher,, here we see why ?


 
  1. In the Brahmin era of darkness in Maharashtra, Savitribai and Jotirao Phule flamed the torch of education in Maharashtra. Savitribai was Jotirao phule’s first and most important ally in the mission of women’s education.
  2. In 1848 Phule couple had opened the first school in India for Girls (at that time this Niyogi Brahmin Radhakrishnan was not even in a liquid form), Jotiba Phule started teaching English and Marathi to his wife Savitribai Phule at home, who afterwards became the First women teacher of India who started first ever school for the such marginalized communities and specifically for girls and untouchables who always had been denied education since centuries. They was severely ridiculed by the society and was made to leave his house for the grave crime he had performed according to the brahmin religion., Brahmins never allowed them any right to education.
    Moreover, over the centuries the Brahmins taught them that education was a sin for them and the act of sending their children to schools could have brought more atrocities from Brahmins to them, 
  3. Savitribai Phule not only the First  teacher but also a woman liberator in the second half of nineteenth century, she was a champion of women’s rights, a milestone of trailblazing poetry, great social activists, a courageous mass leader who stood strongly against the forces of Brahmins thousands of years old so called holy inhuman literature. She stood against Untouchability which was a very common and cruel practice during those days all over India. But it was much deeper in Pune than any other city of India.
  4. These brahmins of Radhakrishnan DNA used number of way to stop Savitribai from educating the Girls and Shudras, On her way to school they threw rotten eggs, tomatoes, stones at her, they even did not hesitate to throw mud or cow-dung on her. 
  5.  The great lady Savitribai Phule took all that humiliation as a part and parcel her mission and would go to school with two sets of clothes—one to wear on roads while going to school and then another to wear at school. 
  6. Savitribai was very clear and determinant about her job. 
  • a) The first challenge for her was to keep the girls coming to school. She started distributing sweets among girls when they had to go back to their homes.
  • b) Knowing the fact that girls are being tired at their studies, she started sports sessions.
  • c) She started short stories sessions to make learning more interesting and fun filled. The girls took much interest in the short stories because those were based on the conditions of women’s lives, their desire to learn and to be free. She also started composing and reciting poems for them. Her way of teaching was simple, participatory and activity based.
  • d)  She focused upon the holistic development of girls.
  • e)    Education for her was not merely an ability to read and write but a means of igniting the mind and personality of women and Shudras and Ati-Shudras.

f)        What was the impact of Savitri’s teaching upon girls can be seen in the essay written by Muktabai - an eleven year old Ati-shudra girl.
  g)     This essay is about the grief of the two Ati-Shudras communities-
Mangs and Mahars. She writes,
“Oh, the mahars and mangs,
you are poor and sick.
Only the medicine of knowledge
will cure and heal you.
It will take you away from
Wild beliefs and superstitions.
You will righteous and moral.
It will stop your exploitation.
People, who treat you like animal,
will not dare to treat like that anymore.
So please work hard and study.”
  1. Savitribai herself used to visit their parents at their house to tell them about the learning experience that the girls were having at school. In the situation that any of the girls was not coming to the school, she used to go to her home. In case any girl was found to be ill, she used to arrange for the doctor and medicines. She became the most famous and respectful women very soon in the area. Gradually People started sending their girls to the school themselves.
  2. Jotirao Phule’s dream was to see that the women of India would be able to enjoy their full human rights. And in his opinion, this was possible only through the power of education. He was deeply convinced that education of a woman is certainly an important tool if the downtrodden communities have to go forward. He was quite determinant of the opinion that Female schools are more necessary than male ones.
  3. Savitribai Phule's poetry and her letters to Jotirao bring out her sensitive and revolutionary mind. How much Savitribai imbibed the radical vision of her husband and what was her own orientation in regard to social change, is clearly visible in the three letters that she wrote to Jotirao when she was away from him. The letters reveal that Savitri’s spousal love was inseparable from the larger commitment to the salvation of the downtrodden through education. She says: “There are many idiots here, as in Pune, who poison people’s minds and spread canards against us. But why should we fear them and leave this noble cause we have undertaken? It would be better to engage with the work instead. We shall overcome, and success will be ours in the future. The future belongs to us.”
  4. This Phule couple also worked to abolish a lot many evil customs started by this Brahmins, such as, Remarriage of the widows which was not allowed, stopping of the shaving of head of the widows, Abolished Child marriage custom, remarriage of widows, dowry customs, Maternity home and child care center for the widows whom these brahmins used for sex and left them on the mercy of nature, or lose their life due to unhealthy ways of abortion..
  5. Mahatma phule had written number of books for the inhabitants of this land, which had brought a social revolution, his book such as, Gulamgiri, Shetkaryacha aasud, Brahmnanche kasab, Trutiya ratna, Shivrai powada, Sarvejanik satya dharm,


Poem by Savitribai Phule

Go, Get Education
Be self reliant, be industrious
Work - gather wisdom and riches.
All gets lost without knowledge
We become animals without wisdom.
Sit idle no more, go, get education
End misery of the oppressed and forsaken.
You have got a golden chance to learn
So learn and break the chains of caste
Throw away the Brahman’s scriptures fast.
Rise to Learn and Act
 
Weak and oppressed, Rise my brothers
Come out of living in slavery.
Manu-follower Peshwas are dead and gone
Manu is the one who barred us from education.
Givers of knowledge-the English have come
Learn, you have had no chance in millennium.
We will teach our children and ourselves learn
Receive knowledge, become wise to discern.
An upsurge of jealousy is in my soul
Crying out for knowledge to be the whole.
This festering wound, mark of caste
I will blot out from my life at last.
In Bali raj’s kingdom, let’s beware
Our glorious mast, unfurl and flare.
Let all say, “misery go and kingdom come”

Awake, arise and educate
Smash traditions, liberate.
We will come together and learn
Policy, righteousness, religion.
Slumber not but blow the trumpet
O Brahman, dare not you upset.
Give a war cry, rise fast
Rise, to learn and act.

### Now my dear inhabitants of this land think.. is it right to celebrate the teachers day on the day this which this Niyogi Brahmin Radhakrishnan then the president of India himself asked for such day.

From Wikipedia : 

"Instead of celebrating my birthday, it would be my proud privilege if 5 September is observed as Teachers' Day." - Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan

Or
Celebrate the day for the rememberance of this Phule couple who had opened the doors of education to this people of the land, and shown the real importance to education, not only through words buts through deeds.
 
Now most of the educated in India who know their history have rejected and refused to celebrate this 5th Sep as teachers day in the memory of this niyogi brahmin birthday.
Instead they have started celebrating teachers day in the memory of Father of Nation Mahatma Jotiba Phule Couple.

So now by wishing teacher day on 5th September, to your teachers will only bring them the status of thief and degrade, insult your teachers.


And obviously the inhabitant teachers of this Land won’t like to be insulted by someone wishing them teachers day on 5th of Sep in rememberance of a thief, alien, Niyogi Brahmani Radhakrishan. So teachers also should advice their students of these facts, and stop getting insulted.

Please also view the Videos Link given below.
https://youtu.be/6WD66xaChwM
https://youtu.be/bFSc9_p0TwU