Teacher Day Wishes: Teacher Day is celebrated in India on 5th September every year. The day is honour to the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, who was a scholar, philosopher and the second President of India.
In India teacher-student relationship has been deeply valued since ancient times. Traditionally, teachers are often regarded with a reverence similar to that given to parents and spiritual leaders.
Best Wishes of Teacher Day:
- Happy Teacher’s Day! You’ve not just taught me lessons from books, but lessons about life. Your wisdom and kindness have shaped me into the person that I am today. I am forever grateful for your guidance teacher.
- Thank you for being more than just a teacher. You have a guided me what to do and what not. You are also a source of inspiration. Wishing you a wonderful Teacher’s Day filled with the love and respect you truly deserve.
- Happy Teacher’s Day! Your patience, warmth, and endless support have touched my heart in ways words canโt express. Iโm so lucky to have had you as my teacher Maam/Sir.
- Youโve always seen the best in me, even when I couldnโt see it myself. Thank you for your endless encouragement and for being a light in my life. Wishing you a heartfelt Teacher’s Day!
- To the teacher who made every lesson a journey and every day an adventureโthank you for making learning such a joy. Your passion and love for teaching have left a lasting imprint on my heart. Happy Teacher’s Day!
- You taught me more than just subjectsโyou taught me confidence, resilience, and the importance of kindness. Iโm forever thankful for everything you’ve done for me. Happy Teacher’s Day!
- Happy Teacher’s Day to the teacher who made me believe in myself, even when I had my doubts. Your faith in me has given me the strength to reach for my dreams.
- Thank you for the countless hours youโve spent helping me grow, both in knowledge and character. Your dedication has not gone unnoticed. Happy Teacher’s Day to the most caring teacher I know.
- You have been a guiding star in my life, always there to light my way. Iโm deeply grateful for your unwavering support and endless patience. Wishing you a Teacher’s Day filled with all the appreciation you so richly deserve.
History of Teacher Day
Teacher Day marks the birth anniversary of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, who was the first vice president and second President of India.
Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan was a great philosopher, scholar and statesman who made a significant contribution to education, philosophy, and Indian society.
His books, like “Indian Philosophy” and “The Philosophy of the Upanishads,” are highly respected and remain important in the study of Indian thought.
He was born on 1888, September 5, in a small town called Tiruttani in Tamil Nadu. Radhakrishnan has began his career as a professor of philosophy.
When Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan became the President of India in 1962, his students wanted to celebrate his birthday. However, He suggested the students that instead of celebrating his birthday, it would be more meaningful if the day is dedicated to Teacher and celebrated as Teacher Day throughout the nation. From that time 5th September is celebrated as Teacher Day