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September 24, 2025

Buddha, Mahavir, Moses, Jesus, Muhammad, Nanak, Chaitanyaand Ramakrishna wereworld teachers. They were bornamongdifferentracesat different timesindifferent situations. Buttheiradvents took placewiththeonecommon purpose ofalleviatingthe miseryofthemasseswith spiritualremedies, integrating theminfaithssuitedtothemas pertheirspecificrootsand socio-culturalneeds and milieu. Theway they diditwas through subtle ‘adjustments’ which would have beenimpossible for ordinary persons

A world teacher is the one who, in the first place, lives on truth, purity and austerity alone, in order to serve man and God. He is so for his glowing spiritual grandeur and immaculate character. He unconsciously holds out a sweet charm and draws numerous followers from far and wide. In his proximity they intensely feel that he harnesses a divine power and is a blissful saint of the highest order. Hence he naturally stands out conspicuously as a beacon. People often witness his God-intoxicated inebriation with baited breath, and eagerly watch his elevated mood with wonder. They hang on to his words and internalize them.

Given such experiences, they believe that he is God sent and capable of emancipating them from their worldly afflictions They findin his life and work answers and remedies which always remained elusive to them. They accordingly think that he is a world teacher. More so, because they are inspired and transformed by his sublime tutelage.

His love and compassion for mankind know no bounds. They spring from his love of God where there exist no divisions or exclusions. He blazes the trail towards God, annihilating confusion and conflict created about religion. In order to carry out his divine mission of reestablishing and redeeming religion and society with truth, he gladly puts his life at stake. He is prepared tosuffer severe hostility and extreme torture for the accomplishment of his cause. Failing tocontrol and bring him to heel, his detractors try to stop and ruin him. They suspect their decimation is definitely in his hands. But he is not the least perturbed by their evil plans. He is fearless and resists none doing him harm. He is always awake to his divine descent and kinship, as well as to the providential onus on him to show the way tosalvation. He regenerates the human soul and society through moral and spiritual resurgence. A world teacher in the realm of politics, though unimaginable, was found

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