5 ever famous Guru-Shishya pairs who continue to inspire even today

Be it the ancient, medieval, or even the modern era, the country has given birth to some exemplary Gurus and scholars and equally intelligent disciples.

Sachin Tendulkar-Ramakant Achrekar, Saroj Khan and Madhuri Dixit

Sachin Tendulkar-Ramakant Achrekar, Saroj Khan and Madhuri Dixit

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India celebrates Teachers' Day every year on September 5 on the birth anniversary of  Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan, the 2nd president of the country.

India has a long tradition of Guru and Shishya pairs who continue to inspire even today. Be it the ancient, medieval, or even the modern era, the country has given birth to some exemplary Gurus and scholars and equally intelligent disciples.

Ramakrishna Paramhans and Swami Vivekananda

Ramakrishna Paramhans or Thakurji as he was fondly called among his followers was a great, enlightened soul with many disciples. But it was young Narendra who later on became Swami Vivekananda who spread his thoughts and beliefs across the country and the world. It was Swami Vivekananda who established Ramakrishna Mission and made the teachings and name of his Guru so famous worldwide.

Chanakya and Chandragupta Maurya

To date, Chanakya is considered the best economist and political advisor in India who was instrumental in forming a new Kingdom by destroying the reign of the Nanda dynasty. From picking up Chandragupta when he was a young boy to training him to become a Kingdom, it was Chanakya also known as Kautilya who changed the course of Indian history along with his disciple Chandragupta Maurya.

Dronacharya and Arjun

Though many consider Mahabharata mythology, most Indians believe that it is the great history of the country in which Dronacharya and Arjun’s presence made a big difference. Dronacharya taught Arjun all his Dhanurvidya and even some secret tactics that he never meant to teach anyone except his son. Arjun was his favourite shishya and Dronacharya had promised him that he would make Arjun the best archer in the world.

Sachin Tendulkar and Ramakant Achrekar

Just as India’s World Cup victory in 1983 led to Sachin Tendulkar dreaming about being a cricketer and the rest is the history, it was Sachin’s outstanding batting career and legacy that led to India producing big batsmen like Virat Kohli, Yuvraj Singh, and Virendra Sehwag.

The man who taught batting to this little master was Ramakant Achrekar who taught many cricketers like Vinod Kambli and Pravin Amre at the Shivaji Ground in Mumbai but it was Sachin who reached the pinnacle.

Saroj Khan and Madhuri Dixit

The name Madhuri Dixit is synonymous with Bollywood and dancing. She won the hearts of millions of Indians during the 90s with her sparkling smile and powerful yet graceful dancing. And most of the credit goes to famous choreographer Saroj Khan. While both Madhuri and Saroj worked with different choreographers and actors respectively when these two came together they created magic on the screen.

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