Guest guest Posted July 5, 2004 Report Share Posted July 5, 2004 You may be right, Gupta Sir. Is that why our respected Behenji's picture and write up have been ruthlessly censored from our web-site? Because there is no difference between her and the students? Or is it because the dead have no more power or seats in their hands? While Behenji was alive, everyone could be heard punctuating their sentences with " Behenji this " and " Behenji that " . Kishore Shah 1974 PS: My Respects to Behenji for Gurupournima, wherever she is, I hope she forgives all of us for our travesty. Re: Gurupournima Dear Mukund There is a chinese story. A Tao saint was having many Shishyas.Whenever a new one comes he bends down on knees to pay the respect. After the teaching is over in what ever time the Shishya will get up and move out . This baffled another new comer. On enquiry he was told that now there is no difference in teacher and taught hence there is no question of bending on knees. Both respect each other by heart and since they are at equal standing they do not need to 'show' With best wishes opg " Dr. Mukund Karambelkar " wrote: Resp Teachers at MGIMS, Today is Gurupournima ! I do express a lot of Gratitude to the teachers of MGIMS who have taught us the great art of medicine ! Also the others are also due for the same gratitude because they are doing the same to our next generations (batches). Gurur Brahma, Gurur Vishnu Gururdeo Maheshwara Gurur Sakshat Parabrahma Tasmai Shri Guruwe Namha!!! Mukund Karambelkar (1974) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2004 Report Share Posted July 5, 2004 You may be right, Gupta Sir. Is that why our respected Behenji's picture and write up have been ruthlessly censored from our web-site? Because there is no difference between her and the students? Or is it because the dead have no more power or seats in their hands? While Behenji was alive, everyone could be heard punctuating their sentences with " Behenji this " and " Behenji that " . Kishore Shah 1974 PS: My Respects to Behenji for Gurupournima, wherever she is, I hope she forgives all of us for our travesty. Re: Gurupournima Dear Mukund There is a chinese story. A Tao saint was having many Shishyas.Whenever a new one comes he bends down on knees to pay the respect. After the teaching is over in what ever time the Shishya will get up and move out . This baffled another new comer. On enquiry he was told that now there is no difference in teacher and taught hence there is no question of bending on knees. Both respect each other by heart and since they are at equal standing they do not need to 'show' With best wishes opg " Dr. Mukund Karambelkar " wrote: Resp Teachers at MGIMS, Today is Gurupournima ! I do express a lot of Gratitude to the teachers of MGIMS who have taught us the great art of medicine ! Also the others are also due for the same gratitude because they are doing the same to our next generations (batches). Gurur Brahma, Gurur Vishnu Gururdeo Maheshwara Gurur Sakshat Parabrahma Tasmai Shri Guruwe Namha!!! Mukund Karambelkar (1974) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2004 Report Share Posted July 5, 2004 You may be right, Gupta Sir. Is that why our respected Behenji's picture and write up have been ruthlessly censored from our web-site? Because there is no difference between her and the students? Or is it because the dead have no more power or seats in their hands? While Behenji was alive, everyone could be heard punctuating their sentences with " Behenji this " and " Behenji that " . Kishore Shah 1974 PS: My Respects to Behenji for Gurupournima, wherever she is, I hope she forgives all of us for our travesty. Re: Gurupournima Dear Mukund There is a chinese story. A Tao saint was having many Shishyas.Whenever a new one comes he bends down on knees to pay the respect. After the teaching is over in what ever time the Shishya will get up and move out . This baffled another new comer. On enquiry he was told that now there is no difference in teacher and taught hence there is no question of bending on knees. Both respect each other by heart and since they are at equal standing they do not need to 'show' With best wishes opg " Dr. Mukund Karambelkar " wrote: Resp Teachers at MGIMS, Today is Gurupournima ! I do express a lot of Gratitude to the teachers of MGIMS who have taught us the great art of medicine ! Also the others are also due for the same gratitude because they are doing the same to our next generations (batches). Gurur Brahma, Gurur Vishnu Gururdeo Maheshwara Gurur Sakshat Parabrahma Tasmai Shri Guruwe Namha!!! Mukund Karambelkar (1974) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2004 Report Share Posted July 5, 2004 Dear Kishore, I'm not only surprised, I'm bewildered. Why can't we have Behenji on our Alumni pages? Why don't you set up a Yahoo! Poll? Lets see how many of the mailing list active alumni poll in favor or otherwise? Ravin '82 Re: Gurupournima > > > Dear Mukund > There is a chinese story. A Tao saint was having many > Shishyas.Whenever a new one comes he bends down on knees to pay the > respect. After the teaching is over in what ever time the Shishya > will > get up and move out . This baffled another new comer. On enquiry he > was told that now there is no difference in teacher and taught hence > there is no question of bending on knees. Both respect each other by > heart and since they are at equal standing they do not need to 'show' > > With best wishes > opg > > > " Dr. Mukund Karambelkar " wrote: > Resp Teachers at MGIMS, > Today is Gurupournima ! I do express a lot of > Gratitude to the teachers of MGIMS who have taught us the great art of > medicine ! Also the others are also due for the same gratitude because > they are doing the same to our next generations (batches). > Gurur Brahma, Gurur Vishnu Gururdeo Maheshwara > Gurur Sakshat Parabrahma > Tasmai Shri Guruwe Namha!!! > > Mukund Karambelkar (1974) > > > > > > ------------------------------ > Website: www.mgims.org > ------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 5, 2004 Report Share Posted July 5, 2004 Dear Kishore, I'm not only surprised, I'm bewildered. Why can't we have Behenji on our Alumni pages? Why don't you set up a Yahoo! Poll? Lets see how many of the mailing list active alumni poll in favor or otherwise? Ravin '82 Re: Gurupournima > > > Dear Mukund > There is a chinese story. A Tao saint was having many > Shishyas.Whenever a new one comes he bends down on knees to pay the > respect. After the teaching is over in what ever time the Shishya > will > get up and move out . This baffled another new comer. On enquiry he > was told that now there is no difference in teacher and taught hence > there is no question of bending on knees. Both respect each other by > heart and since they are at equal standing they do not need to 'show' > > With best wishes > opg > > > " Dr. Mukund Karambelkar " wrote: > Resp Teachers at MGIMS, > Today is Gurupournima ! I do express a lot of > Gratitude to the teachers of MGIMS who have taught us the great art of > medicine ! Also the others are also due for the same gratitude because > they are doing the same to our next generations (batches). > Gurur Brahma, Gurur Vishnu Gururdeo Maheshwara > Gurur Sakshat Parabrahma > Tasmai Shri Guruwe Namha!!! > > Mukund Karambelkar (1974) > > > > > > ------------------------------ > Website: www.mgims.org > ------------------------------ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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