tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-48680542117796256332024-02-07T20:33:43.161-05:00Chinmaya Vrindavan Fifth GradeRashmi Kashi (Kaavya Sindhu)http://www.blogger.com/profile/03205320290461147942noreply@blogger.comBlogger47125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-31888860831121945162014-05-28T12:50:00.002-04:002014-05-28T12:50:34.956-04:00May 18th - Symbolism of MahaVishnu - BV Picture Day<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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May 18th was the BV class Photoshoot day. Each class participated enthusiastically towards the event at Crossroads School. This year is our last year at Crossroads School before we move to our own Ashram at Cranbury Vrindavan. This class photo will serve as a fond memory of BV at Crossroads.<br />
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<span style="color: blue;">Bhujaga-Sayanam</span> - Lord Vishnu rests on Adi Sesha (or Ananta) as a bed. The thousand-hooded snake is turned towards the Lord's face. <span style="color: magenta;">The snake represents our mind.</span> Our mind is constantly filled with thoughts - both positive and negative and is always in a state of agitation. Once we turn our thoughts towards the Lord - just like the 1000-hooded Adi Sesha, our mind will be at peace and will attain calmness.</div>
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<span style="color: blue;">Ksheera - Sagara</span> (Milky ocean) - The snake-bed of MahaVishnu lies on the Milky Ocean or Ksheera Sagara. <span style="color: magenta;">The milky ocean represents our heart.</span><span style="color: purple;"> It</span> is white in colour and the colour white stands for purity. If our heart is pure, then it will certainly be the resting place of the Lord. </div>
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<span style="color: blue;">Neela Varnam</span> - The All pervasive sky above us is blue is colour. When we think of the blue sky, we think of something that is infinite, has neither beginning nor end, omnipresent. Lord Mahavishnu (as in the image above) is described as being blue in colour, meaning that<span style="color: magenta;"> he is all pervasive and omnipresent.</span></div>
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- We have 2 more Balavihar classes (June 1st and 8th) before the annual day - June 22nd.</div>
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KGBalavhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02102899755969889201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-6236995591521786362014-04-15T16:30:00.003-04:002014-04-15T16:31:20.261-04:00April 6, 2014 - Symbolism of Vishnu, Vishnu Sahasranamam<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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March 30th was 'Geeta Chanting Yagnya' Day at Crossroads. The 5th graders got to chant 25 verses of Chapter 14 of the 'Bhagavad Geeta'. Our class got together again on April 6th where we began our discussions on 'Symbolism of Lord Vishnu'.<br />
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The 1000 names of Lord Vishnu or the 'Vishnu Sahasranamam' is one of the most auspicious texts that is chanted by people all over the world. <span style="color: magenta;">It is part of the epic 'Mahabharata' and was narrated by Bheeshma to Yudhishtra. It was written by Sage Veda Vyasa. </span><br />
It appears at the end of the 'Yudha Parwa' of the Mahabharata where Bheeshma who was wounded was lying on a bed of arrows, waiting for an auspicious time to leave his body. Yudhishtra asks his advice on who should one pray to achieve knowledge and auspiciousness. <span style="color: magenta;">Bheeshma narrates the names of Vishnu and tells him that chanting the names of the Lord will bring peace, auspiciousness and Knowledge to all</span>.<br />
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We started by learning and reciting the Dyana Shloka for MahaVishnu. We have to first bring to our mind the supreme form of Lord Vishnu, before we start reciting the names. The shloka is as follows:<br />
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Please have your child bring a copy of Vishnu sahasranamam book for next class. If you do not have a copy at home you may buy one at the bookstore.</div>
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KGBalavhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02102899755969889201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-32532687713009561372014-03-11T16:07:00.002-04:002014-03-16T08:23:17.222-04:00March 9th - Shivalinga Project, Geeta Chanting<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Today after Meditation and Opening Prayers, the kids learnt the 3 different parts of a Shivalinga - Brahma Vibhaga, Vishnu Vibhaga and the Rudra Vibhaga as depicted in the figure below:<br />
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Chanting the sacred mantra, 'Om Namah Shivaya', they also created their own Shivalingas with Clay. 16 steps of Puja (Shodasa Upachara) were also performed to the deity.</div>
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We continued our Geeta Chanting of Chapter 14. The kids should try to memorize/recite the first 20 verses.</div>
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KGBalavhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02102899755969889201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-87090384679380995702014-03-10T08:25:00.001-04:002014-03-10T08:25:26.694-04:00March 2, 2014 - Lord Dakshinamurti<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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We started off with meditation & opening prayers. Then we had a small feedback session on last week's quiz show.<br />
We moved on to the topic of the day - Lord Dakshinamurti - Lord Siva's form. Lord Dakshinamurti is seated facing south.<br />
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All of us assembled in the auditorium by 9:30am. We started off setting up the stage for the show. Kasturi uncle helped in setting up audio system & the projector.<br />
We ran through a mock round, and by the time we were finished with it, it was time for the real show. Ass the audience started walking in, all the 5th graders were excited to welcome them. The host team welcomed all for the show & introduced the teams & quiz masters. The quiz masters conducted all the 4 rounds very well and the feedback from the audience was very positive.<br />
After the quiz show, 5th graders lead the aarti & pledge.<br />
We thank our Swamiji & all parent volunteers for a successful game show. Hope the kids enjoyed it. </div>
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The last two Sundays the 5th grade class has been very busy discussing and planning for the upcoming <span style="color: magenta;">QUIZ SHOW </span>which is scheduled for FEB 23rd. As you may know by now, the topic of the show is what we are learning now in 5th grade -<span style="color: magenta;"> SYMBOLISMS in HINDUISM. </span><br />
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<span style="color: orange;"><b>Date</b></span>: Feb 23rd, Auditorium. Our class will also lead Arati/Pledge after the show.<br />
<span style="color: orange;"><b>Topic</b></span>: Symbolism in Hinduism<br />
<span style="color: orange;"><b>Roles</b></span>: This was assigned to the kids via 'chit picking', so everyone has a fair share in the show. Every Role is important in making the Quiz show a Success!<br />
<span style="color: orange;"><b>Teams</b></span>: There are 4 teams: Ganesha, Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva<br />
<span style="color: orange;"><b>Total time</b></span> for the show: 10 - 12 minutes<br />
<span style="color: orange;"><b>Attire</b></span>: Traditional Indian<br />
<span style="color: orange;"><b>Practice</b></span>: We had one rehearsal in the auditorium on Feb 9th. We did one mock show in class on Feb 2nd. We will have one more on 23rd before the actual show.<br />
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We are continuing to practice and recite chapter 14 Geeta in the class. The children are encouraged to memorize the verses until at least the 14th Shloka.<br />
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KGBalavhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02102899755969889201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-56554868781911412282014-01-31T09:16:00.000-05:002014-01-31T09:16:06.540-05:00Jan 26th - Symbolism of Nataraja, Quiz Show Discussion<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
This week, we started the class with chanting of the 'Shiva Panchakshari Sthotram' and re-visiting the various names and symbolism of Lord Shiva, that were covered during the previous week.<br />
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<li>Lord Nataraja literally means 'King of Dance', and depicts Shiva doing the cosmic dance. He is shown standing on the Asura 'Mulayaka' and is a symbolism of Shiva crushing everything that is evil and wicked, like the Asura. </li>
<li>In one of his right hands he holds the 'Damaru', which is 'Nada Brahma' or Sound of Creation. In one of his left hands he holds fire, that stands for Destruction. This is to say that Creation and Destruction is a cycle and goes hand in hand.</li>
<li> One of his other right hands is the 'Abhaya Hasta' or the hand that bestows blessings upon us. The other left hand is the 'Gaja Hasta', which is positioned like the trunk of an Elephant. This symbolizes discrimination. The elephant trunk is known to pick up objects as big as a truck and also as minute as a needle!</li>
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We are having our 5th grade quiz show on Feb 9th, based on what they've studied in the class. The kids who were present picked up their 'Roles' from random chits. Parents must have received email communications regarding this event. February 2nd is the final rehearsal for the show, so make sure all participating kids attend Balavihar without fail. </div>
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KGBalavhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02102899755969889201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-75371384781427484022014-01-12T16:06:00.002-05:002014-01-12T16:06:31.810-05:00Jan 12 - Symbolism of Lord Shiva<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
The 5th grade BV class met today after a LONG winter break. So the kids needed some memory refreshing....After our morning prayers and quiet meditation, we did a quick recap of the 'Dwadasa Jyothirlingas' and recited the 'Jyothirlinga Sthothra' by Adi Shankaracharya.<br />
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<span style="color: orange;">Symbolism of Lord Shiva</span></h3>
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<span style="color: purple;"><b>Gangadhara </b></span>- Lord Shiva has <span style="color: blue;">Mother Ganga</span> trapped in his matted hair. This is really 'Gnana Ganga' or the flow of Knowledge from the teacher to the disciple. Water on the head keeps the head cool. This is for us to remember that we should not be hot headed or ill tempered, but always try to maintain a calm mind and a cool temperament.<br />
We discussed the story of how <span style="color: blue;"><span style="background-color: white;">Bhagiratha's </span></span>tapas to Brahmaji made Mother Ganga come down to the Earth from the heavens, to wash away the sins of his ancestors, whose ashes were strewn in 'Patala'. Since the Earth would not be able to withstand the force with which Mother Ganga would descend from the heavens, Bhagiratha prayed to Lord Shiva to sustain her. Lord Shiva contained her in his locks and let her down in 7 gentle streams. This way Bhagiratha's wish was fulfilled and Mother Ganga also came to be known as 'Bhagirathi'.<br />
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<b><span style="color: purple;">Sashidhara </span></b>- The Crescent Moon on his head symbolizes Life, Nourishment and Health.<br />
<b><span style="color: purple;">Neelakanta </span></b>- The Blue Necked One - Symbolizes Poison and hence Death.<br />
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Lord Shiva bears the moon that symbolizes life and also holds poison ('Halahala') in his throat. Though these two are opposite aspects, still the face of the Lord is always serene, composed and calm. This symbolizes that though our life has both pain/sorrow, success/failure, honor/dishonor we should maintain an equipoise and calmness just like Lord Shiva.<br />
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<span style="color: purple;"><b>Nagendra Haaraya</b></span> - A Snake Garland. The snake spitting poison and fear stands for a mind that has negative thoughts and hence leads to negative words/actions. Lord Shiva has the snake around his neck and has become an ornament for him. We learn from this that we have to control our mind and negative tendencies and attain the calmness that the Lord's face emanates.<br />
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<b><span style="color: purple;">Trilochana </span></b>- One with Three Eyes - The two eyes stand for Love and Justice and the third eye in the center is the eye of Wisdom and Knowledge. When Lord Shiva opens his third eye he burns down ignorance and hence brings forth Knowledge.<br />
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KGBalavhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02102899755969889201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-20166756479065427382013-12-13T09:21:00.001-05:002013-12-13T09:21:53.512-05:00Dec 7th - Lord Shiva - Dwadasa Jyothirlingas<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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<span style="color: orange;">One God, Many Forms</span></h3>
The 5th grade class enjoyed the Bhiksha and Satsang with Swamiji. After re-living the moments spent with Swamiji, we began our discussion about why we have so many 'Gods' in Hinduism. God is one but we worship him in various forms that are to our liking. Just as one is a daughter, sister, friend, niece etc to others in her family, but she is one and the same person assuming different roles. Though we worship God as Rama, Krishna, Shiva, Lakshmi etc , we are indeed worshiping the same supreme being, that is manifest to us in those forms.<br />
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<b><span style="color: orange;">Lord Shiva as JyothirLinga</span></b><br />
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One of the Manifested forms of Lord Shiva is as a Column of Fire or Jyothi. A Sadhaka who has reached the highest level of enlightenment is believed to see the Lord in this form.<br />
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<span style="color: orange;">Dwadasa (12) Jyotirlingas</span> <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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In India there are 12 powerful Jyotirlingas spread across the country, Northernmost being Kedarnath and Southernmost being Rameshwaram. The Puranas and the great teacher Sri Adishankaracharya have praised the greatness of these 12 jyothirlingas. They are:<br />
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<span style="color: blue;">Somnath </span>- located in Prabhas Patann in Saurashtra, Gujarat<br />
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<span style="color: blue;">Sree Sailam</span> - Mallikarjuna temple in Srisailam (Andhra Pradesh). Adi Shankara composed the famous Sivanandalahari here.<br />
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<span style="color: blue;">Ujjain </span>- Mahakaleshwar Shrine in Ujjain , Madhya Pradesh<br />
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<span style="color: blue;">Omkareshwar </span>- Madhya Pradesh<br />
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<span style="color: blue;">Vaidyanath </span>- Deogarh , in the Santal Paraganas district in Bihar<br />
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<span style="color: blue;">Bhimashankar </span>- Located in Sahyadri hills near Pune.<br />
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<span style="color: blue;">Rameshwaram </span>- Ramalingaeshwar shrine in south Tamil Nadu<br />
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<span style="color: blue;">Nageshwar </span>- Dwaraka in Gujarat<br />
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<span style="color: blue;">Varanasi </span>- Kasi Vishwanath temple in Benaras, Uttar Pradesh. One of the most celebrated Pilgrimage site for all Hindus in India<br />
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<span style="color: blue;">Tryambakeshwar </span>- Nasik in Maharashtra, origin of the River Godavari<br />
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<span style="color: blue;">Kedarnath </span>- Northenmost Jyothirlinga shrine among the Himalayas. The shrine is open only 6 months in a year during the summer months.<br />
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<span style="color: blue;">Grishneshwar </span>-Ellora Caves, Maharashtra<br />
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Adi Shankaracharya has composed the 'Dwadasa Linga Sthothra' which is known to remove sins of the Sadhaka, when recited regularly.<br />
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KGBalavhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02102899755969889201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-91758421667246810182013-12-07T22:27:00.004-05:002013-12-07T22:27:48.065-05:00Nov 24th - Swamiji's Bhiksha<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Today is a special day for our class, we are hosting bhiksha for Swamiji. Sangita aunty & Asha aunty went to the ashram well ahead of the rest of the class to setup for the bhiksha. <br />
In the balavihar class, after the opening prayers, we reviewed the symbolism of goddesses - Durga, Lakshmi, Saraswati. To understand the virtue of "titksha" we discussed the story of saint Ekanath, how one day a young man spit on him every time he took bath in the river and went past his home, to make him angry. But Eaknath maharaj didn't get angered even once.<br />
Then we chanted the first 4 slokas of Srimad Bhagavad Gita, chapter 14, in preparation for the Gita chanting competition in March, 2014. <br />
The kids were given index cards to write any questions they would like to ask Swamiji during the satsang after bhiksha.<br />
We concluded the class a little early so as to be at the ashram before Swamiji arrives.<br />
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All of us convened at the ashram for the bhiksha. Kids were all excited in welcoming Swamiji with "Hari OM", followed by poorna kumbha. Kids took turns to serve Swamiji & Ericji.<br />
After the Swamiji completed his meal, kids started their lunch.<br />
Then we had a very stimulating satsang with Swamiji. Kids asked a wide rang of questions, and Swamiji explained in detail satisfying the minds of both kids & parents. Here are a few questions:<br />
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<li>Where is God?</li>
<li>Is God real?</li>
<li>If God is everywhere, Why do we need to go the temple? </li>
<li>Why does Swamiji always wear "saffron" colored clothes?</li>
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We concluded the bhiksha by doing Chinmaya aarti to Gurudev's portrait. Each family offered namaskarams & gurudakshina to Swamiji, and got his blessings.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-22835961748925074982013-11-22T12:51:00.001-05:002013-11-22T12:51:03.463-05:00Nov 17th - Goddess Lakshmi Symbolism (Contd)<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
After the Morning prayers and Meditation session, we continued about the positive qualities and Real wealth that Goddess Lakshmi bestows upon us. The 6 inner wealth according to Adi Shankarcharya are Shama, Dama, Uparati, Titiksha, Shraddha and Samadana. To illustrate each of these qualities clearly, the children heard a story about Self Control.<br />
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We also did a Recap of the 16 steps of Puja or Puja Vidhi.....<br />
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<b><span style="color: orange;">Geeta Chanting - </span></b>We recited the first 3 verses of Chapter 14. The kids have copies of Chapter 14 now (1 sheet). They should try to recite this every day, this way it is easy to memorize.<br />
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<b><span style="color: orange;">Bhiksha with Swamiji - Nov 24th</span></b><br />
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Our 5th grade class has the opportunity to Serve Swamiji this Sunday. Emails have gone out to all parents regarding this. Please pickup your kids from the classroom at 11 am in order to assemble at the Ashram at 11:40 am.<br />
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KGBalavhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02102899755969889201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-53406124930856523332013-11-16T22:10:00.002-05:002013-11-16T22:10:49.656-05:00Nov 10th - Diwali - Symbolism of Goddess Lakshmi<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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November is the month of Deepavali and all hindus perform Lakshmi Puja and pray to the Goddess to bless us with wealth and prosperity. We always tend to think that Wealth means just Money and Dollars. Today the children learnt that Goddess Lakshmi symbolises INNER wealth and virtues and what those virtues are and how to cultivate them.<br />
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<span style="color: orange;">Six forms of inner wealth - Symbolised by "Suvarnahasta"</span></h3>
Adi Shankaracharya in his book "Vivekachudamani" has stated the six forms of inner wealth as follows:<br />
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The Golden hand or "Suvarnahasta" of Mother Lakshmi that is shown to shower gold, actually symbolises the above 6 forms of wealth. Only with a calm mind, self control, faith, forbearance and one pointedness can we achieve anything worthwhile in life.</div>
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We learnt the story behind Adi Shankaracharya 's Kanakadhara Sthotram, which he composed to Mother Lakshmi when he was young boy, to help a very poor lady. This poor lady did not have anything but one gooseberry to give to Shankaracharya as bhiksha. He was so moved by the poor lady's condition that he composed Kanakadhara sthotra to Mother Lakshmi and it is said that golden goose berries rained on the poor lady....</div>
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<span style="color: orange;">Lotus - "Sarasijanilaya" - seated on a lotus</span></h3>
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The lotus on which Goddess Lakshmi is seated upon, is known to grow in marshy lands and unclean surroundings, but its beauty and purity are unaffected by its surroundings. We also should strive to remain pure in any situation or circumstance. </div>
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KGBalavhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02102899755969889201noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-70502979256627624892013-10-26T13:31:00.001-04:002013-10-26T13:31:02.012-04:00October 13 & 20 - sarasvati pūja (सरस्वति पूज) <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
In the last two classes we tried to understand the procedure of pUja by doing worshipping goddess sarasvati in the class, being navaratri days, we felt it is the right time to seek the blessings of devi.<br />
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Puja Vidhi - 16 steps to performing a Puja</h3>
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After our Morning Prayers and Meditation, the 5<sup>th</sup>
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steps in doing Puja. Though kids must have witnessed Pujas being performed at
home or at a temple, most often they are unaware of the “vidhi” or what the
priests are doing to the idols. We hope that by explaining the various steps
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Today we performed puja to Goddess Saraswati - the Goddess
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-24190259470753618552013-10-11T12:16:00.001-04:002013-10-11T12:16:08.037-04:00October 6th,2013 - Goddess Durga<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
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Hari Om,<br />
We started with chanting OM three times, and continued with meditation, and the opening prayers.<br />
All the kids finished their word search from last week, and took turns to read the twelve names in the word search. In the process the kids learnt the need for transliteration, while writing Sanskrit alphabets (49) in English, which has only 26 alphabets.<br />
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We reviewed the symbolism of Ganesha from the last class. Couple of kids questioned how a broken tusk can represent "discard bad & retain good"? Will continue this aspect in next class.<br />
Kids made a small <a href="https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BzBPE3dChCFEVllkSDNhWlNqRFU/edit?usp=sharing">origami booklet</a> about the Ganesha symbolism, and filled in the blanks. After that they took turns to read out each page. The whole class chanted the Ganesha prayer in the booklet.<br />
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<i><span style="color: #783f04;">वक्रतुन्ड महाकाय सूर्यकोटि समप्रभ।<br />निर्विघ्नम् कुरु मे देव सर्व कार्येशु सर्वदा॥<br />vakratunḍa mahākāya sūryakoṭi samaprabha |<br />nirvighnam kuru me deva sarva kāryeśu sarvadā ||</span></i></blockquote>
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We heard the "<i><b>Ganesha pancharatnam</b></i>" audio of Mrs. M.S. Subbalakshmi one more time. Some of the musically inclined kids enjoyed the audio, and tried to identify the raga of the song. We learnt that <b><i><span style="color: red;">Sri Adi Sankaracharya</span></i></b> wrote the "<i>Ganesha pancharatnam</i>", and a lot of other beautiful <b><i>mellifluous </i></b>prayers.<br />
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Then we chanted "saṁkaṭanāśana gaṇeśa stotraṁ" on the last page in <a href="https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BzBPE3dChCFERmhqbDNEVkdEdWc/edit?usp=sharing">prayer booklet</a>; most of the kids already knew this from the previous balavihar classes. We concluded the class with "पूर्णमदः पूर्णमिदं....pūrṇamadaḥ pūrṇamidaṁ" followed by pledge.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-14840005782598707322013-09-23T09:04:00.001-04:002013-10-04T13:01:55.887-04:00September 22, 2013 - gaṇeśa<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
We started the class with setting up the altar, kids who come early get a chance to help setting up the altar. Kids picked their nametags, and the whole class chanted OM three times, followed by meditation. After meditation, we chanted sahanavavatu, saraswati namstubhyam, shuklam bardharam, guru stotram.<br />
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Today's class we discussed what a symbol is, kids gave a few examples of popular symbols : peace sign, swastik, etc. Then we discussed about flag of a country - how it is also kind of a symbol, representing the values of the country, and when we salute a flag, we are also remembering the great leaders who sacrificed their lives for that country.<br />
Then we heard a story about how Swami Vivekananda has dispelled the doubts a king had as to why we should worship a god's picture. Swami Vivekananda asked the servant to bring down the portrait of the king's grandfather, and made the servant spit on it. seeing this, the king got mad - and Swami Vivekananda told the king that it's just a picture of his grandfather, and why he is getting angered by it. At that point the king realized as to why we should worship god's picture or idol (murti). Just like the king has emotional attachment to his grandfather's picture, Veda Vyasa gave us various gods so that we can get attached to the all pervading God. <br />
Hearing this story, some of the kids who had a doubt similar to the king got convinced and could get the connection between the picture in front of them & the quote of "God is everywhere".<br />
Then we started to learn more about Lord Ganesha. Kids who knew the story of the birth of Gajanana, narrated it to the class. Then we learnt the symbolism in Ganesha, what Veda Vyasa wants us to understand when we see a picture / murti of Ganapati.<br />
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Then we heard the audio of M.S Subbalakshmi's rendition of Adi Sankaracharya's "Ganesha Pancharatnam". All the kids were given a folder of prayers we will be learning in 5th grade. As the audio was playing kids followed it in their prayer file. Those who missed can download the file here <span style="background-color: white; color: #222222; font-family: arial; font-size: x-small;"><a href="https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BzBPE3dChCFERmhqbDNEVkdEdWc/edit?usp=sharing" rel="nofollow">grade5-prayers.pdf</a> </span><br />
Then we learnt the important names of Ganesha,<br />
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<li>ekadanta</li>
<li>gajakarṇa</li>
<li>gajānana</li>
<li>gaṇapati</li>
<li>gaṇeśa</li>
<li>lambodara</li>
<li>maheśvaraputra</li>
<li>modakahasta</li>
<li>pārvatiputra</li>
<li>phālacandra</li>
<li>vighnarāja</li>
<li>vighneśvara</li>
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and there was a word search homework on finding all these names, the word search is <a href="https://docs.google.com/file/d/0BzBPE3dChCFEYVZtWEY1VkhPdzg/edit?usp=sharing">available here</a>. We chanted<br />
वक्रतुन्ड महाकाय कोटिसूर्यसमप्रभ।<br />
निर्विघ्नं कुरु मे देव सर्वकार्येशु सर्वदा॥<br />
vakratunḍa mahākāya koṭisūryasamaprabha |<br />
nirvighnaṁ kuru me deva sarvakāryeśu sarvadā ||<br />
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to seek the blessings of Vinayaka.<br />
Wow! we didn't realize that it was almost time to conclude, as the kids who knew lead, the rest of the class joined in chanting pledge & poornamadah.<br />
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The Auditorium was packed with kids & parents excited to be back for the 2013-14 balavihar year. As each one was looking for their friends, teachers walked kids in groups as each grade was announced.<br />
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All of the 5th grade assembled in room A-116, where they were allotted to each section. All the kids allotted to Section-1 followed Prasad uncle to room A-115. Kids in section-2 stayed back in room A-116.
We started off with chanting OM three times, followed by meditation. We recited the opening prayers<br />
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<li>sahana vavtu </li>
<li>shuklam bharadaram </li>
<li>sarswati mastubhyam </li>
<li>guru stotram - akhanda mandalaakaaram </li>
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We went over the class rules, that during meditation, lights will be turned off & if the kids are coming in late & see the lights are turned off, they should wait outside the door till the lights are turned on.<br />
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The class then got introductions of each one, with each one telling their name, which school they go to, their favorite subjects, and what they did during summer. There was an interesting mix of activities ranging from a visit to India, Six flags, Disney World, Niagara Falls, Toronto, London, Paris etc.,<br />
After the introductions, we discussed what we will be studying this year. All the kids made their nametags. We went back to the auditorium for arathi & pledge.<br />
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Unknownnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-48887454160835208012013-09-13T22:31:00.001-04:002013-09-23T09:53:56.280-04:00Contact Teachers<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Below are the email id.s of the volunteers of 5th grade class. Please feel free to contact any of us if you have any questions or concerns.<br />
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Anjana Sureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09989381066562547741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-6383629344523885122013-06-14T10:16:00.001-04:002013-06-14T10:19:42.358-04:00June 2, 2013 - Final 5th grade Class<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Hari OM.<br />
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We started the last class with the Likhita Japa of the mantra - Sri Ramajayam. After chanting OM, the class meditated. We chanted the opening prayers.<br />
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We then moved on to the topic of the day: Ramayanam and Lord Sri Rama. Starting from Rama's birth in Ayodhya, we reviewed events in Rama's childhood, his marriage with Sita in Mithila, unfortunate turn of events that led to Rama, Sita and Lakshmana's heart wrenching exit from the palace and stay in the forest, Sita's kidnapping, Rama's acquaintance with Sugriva and Hanuman and the victory of Rama over Ravana.<br />
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Now with our symbolism hat, we revisited the story of Rama and discussed the morals to be learned from the events in the story. Here is a summary of our discussions:<br />
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1. The kids related to Manthara's poisoning of Kaikeyi's mind, to <i><u>peer pressure at school</u></i> and how one has to think through the consequences of one's actions and evaluate carefully what they are tempted to do. Because at the end, each one of us are responsible for our actions, good and bad.<br />
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2. We discussed how <i><u>Rama is a role model</u></i> son, brother, disciple, husband, friend, etc. We should carefully analyze Rama's actions through out the story and learn from his life story. This lead to the <span style="color: purple; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><i>summer assignment:</i></span> Read or Re-Read the story of Ramayanam, follow the trail of Rama in the India map handed out in class today, and analyze the actions of Rama. You can hand the filled in map to Anjana Aunty or Prasad Uncle when you return to BV next year. You can email the teachers if you have any questions.<br />
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3. We then discussed how Ravana was a very talented, powerful, and a great devotee of Shiva. Later when he was blinded by his desire for Sita, he did not heed to the advice and warnings of his ministers, brothers, sons and other well wishers. We need to listen to the advice of our close friends and family members, and decide carefully, when we are on a track that is contradictory to the socially acceptable norms laid out in our society.<br />
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Jay Ram! With that we concluded our topic of the day: Symbolism of Rama Avatar.<br />
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We took group pictures of the class. It was a pleasure to spend sunday mornings with this group of intelligent and well-behaved kids. Hope you all learned to appreciate the symbolism of our mUrtIs, and developed an inquisitive attitude to question and understand our practices and rituals.<br />
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We took a mini survey from the students to know their comments, and understand what they liked about the Balavihar classes and what they would change if given a chance. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.<br />
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To conclude the class, we had a quiz round to review and recap what we learned all through this year in our sunday sessions. Krishna Iyer, Kasturi Uncle's son who is a BV graduate, attending college, helped to set up the projector to view the quiz presentation. The kids took turns answering the questions, and remembered most of the facts that they had learned.<br />
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With closing prayers we departed to the auditorium. Some of the kids had written and brought thank-you cards for the teachers. Thanks for the kind gesture. It made us feel special.<br />
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Let us cherish our memories and practice what we have learned. Have a great summer.<br />
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Love & Blessings,<br />
Anjana Aunty & Prasad Uncle<br />
<i><span style="color: blue;">"Every beginning has an end. And all endings lead to new beginnings."</span></i><br />
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Anjana Sureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09989381066562547741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-33664528178606239162013-05-13T13:14:00.000-04:002013-05-13T13:14:07.247-04:00May 12, 2013<div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
Hari OM.<br />
Classroom A115 was dark and quiet. When the door was opened the kids sprung up from their chairs and screamed "Surprise! Happy Mother's Day". There were Mother's Day wishes written on the board, with a creative likhita japa <u><span style="color: purple;">"OM Mother's Day namaH"</span></u> :) LOL. "That was awesome. Thank you kids! for the sweet surprise."<br />
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The class then discussed how each one of them had partnered with their siblings and Dad to treat their mom extra special on Mother's Day. All moms were lucky today receiving cards, poems, flowers, breakfast in bed, perfumes, candy, etc. We discussed how one can never repay a mom for all the love and kindness she showers on us through all her daily actions. We agreed that the goal was to make MOM happy and special and convey our gratitude. Prasad uncle mentioned that this attitude should not be restricted to Mother's day alone, but should continue on all days :) It is nice to devote a special day for all the MOMS, but every day and moment is to be cherished.<br />
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We discussed few sayings of Tamil Saints and Telugu Poets reinforcing that Mom & Dad are living GODs, giving us an opportunity to love and be loved. We had an interesting discussion on how at various time periods women were considered inferior and banned from going to school or learning vedas, and many learned scholars and social activists worked hard to remove this bias. We reminded ourselves that all of us are endowed with different skills, but none inferior or superior to another, and we shall be vigilant to ensure that we do not develop any bias based on gender, caste, wealth, nationality, skills, etc.<br />
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Like the Hardware and Software that come together and function as a technology device that empowers us; like the Siva and Parvati in the form - ardhanaareeshwar, like the Yin and Yang, we have to be in harmony and realize our collective potential and contribute to the community welfare.<br />
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We sang our opening prayers after the Mother's day special segment.<br />
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We reviewed what we had learnt about Durga and Lakshmi, and moved on to Saraswati. All the kids knew that <span style="color: purple; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Saraswati</span> is revered as the "Mother of Knowledge". We discussed the significance of the name.<br />
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"Swa" - means Self</div>
"saara" - means essence<br />
Thus Saraswati, is the Goddess who bestows upon us the Knowledge of the Self. We related this to the words of Sri Krishna in Bhagavad Geeta Chapter 13, when Krishna answers Arjuna on what has to be known. Goddess Saraswati holds a Veena in two of her hands, a japa mala in one hand and the vedas in the other hand, thus representing she is the Goddess of Arts, Spiritual Knowledge and Technology. She is the consort of Lord Brahma, providing the knowledge required for creation. In this context, we discussed how Japa Mala is a great meditation tool: How our body serves as a feedback loop to train the mind to focus on one thought and then helps us move on to an interval with no thoughts. That lead to the kids standing in Tree Pose, Nataraja pose, aiming for stillness and perfect balance :)<br />
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The kids were curious about why the sari Goddess Saraswati is wearing is white and the lotus she is seated upon is also white. The color White indicates purity and knowledge, hence as the mother of knowledge she is represented adorning white clothes.<br />
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She is seated on a rock, and there is a river flowing in the surrounding symbolizing that in this life there are always different flow of events, some pleasant and easy and some painful and difficult, but we have to be seated firmly like Goddess Saraswati, acquiring the knowledge of the self, despite the flow of events.<br />
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We discussed about the Swan and Peacock accompanying Goddess Saraswati. Kids were surprised to know that Swans could separate milk from a mixture of milk and water. Swans thus symbolizes the power of discrimination between the REAL and the UNREAL. We had a good brain storming session on what is REAL, by the way.<br />
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We had an <u><span style="color: purple; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">announcement</span></u>: Fifth Grade Bala Vihar Team shall sponsor the Soup Kitchen Dinner, the coming saturday, May 18th. An email shall be sent to parents with the sign up sheet. Please sign up to indicate what you can contribute and drop off the items in the Vrindavan Ashram before 3PM.<br />
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We then wrote the likhita Japa - OM Sri Saraswatyai namaH in a leaf cut-out, decorated and offered our leaf to Mother Saraswati, requesting her to bless us with knowledge.<br />
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The class then dispersed to the auditorium for Aarti and pledge.<br />
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Happy Mother's Day to all moms,<br />
Anjana Aunty & Prasad Uncle<br />
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Anjana Sureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09989381066562547741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-76142234986940166242013-05-06T15:45:00.000-04:002013-05-06T16:03:20.825-04:00May 5 - Annual Day - Fab. Five Game ShowHari OM,<br />
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The Fifth grade team has been diligently working for the last couple of weeks in planning and practicing the Fab. Five Game Show. Today at 11AM, we had our stage rehearsal in Cross Roads middle school. We got all the props required for the game show: Game Board, Score Board, question and answer tiles, clip boards, markers & pencils, bell, etc. We rehearsed once on stage, and found out our Green Room for the evening event. The Tech. team spruced up the power point presentation with appropriate backgrounds for each round, info. about the Prizes, etc.<br />
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The class met again at 3:30PM, anxious for their turn to host the show. The hosts and announcers had dressed in black and white. Every one else was looking fabulous in their indian costumes. Publicity & Campaigning team reached out to the Players and confirmed that they are all reporting to the green room by 4:15PM. When the teams reported, they briefed the three teams about the rules of the game show and answered their questions.<br />
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At about 5:15PM we left the green room and quietly assembled back-stage. The Stage Setup and Props team arranged the stage for the game show and the emcees called out the fifth grade team to present the game show around 5:30PM.<br />
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The Announcers took over the mike and explained what the game was all about to the audience, introduced the playing teams and the presentation team for the first round. The Team Explosive Samosas got their first question: Husband of Uma. The props team maneuvered the game board with express speed and accuracy. No one in the audience saw them in action, but those of us in the back-stage were amazed with their focus and speed. Excitement slowly mounted as the various teams started competing with each other. At the end of Round #1, all the questions on the names of Shiva had been completed.<br />
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For Round #2, the music to time the players solving the word clue, finally kicked in to action, adding a wonderful audio effect. This was purely a fifth-grade students' idea that evolved with suggestions of popular music tunes, a fifth grader played and recorded a version of the Pink Panther music with custom effects for the last 5 seconds. None of the teams were able to solve the word puzzles in the category Vishnu.<br />
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The announcers kept the audience engaged while presentation teams switched for the third round. Category was Names of Devis. At the end of the three rounds, one team had not scored any points. Hence, only the other two teams moved on to the FIRE round.<br />
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The topic for FIRE round was daanam. (giving, generosity, charity). The teams waged the points they had earned. But unfortunately both the teams did not sove the clue to the answer "Sage dadhici".<br />
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After all the rounds, Team Explosive Samosas came first with 100 points, Team Supreme S.I.V.A came second with 50 points.<br />
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Then it was time for Prize distribution. The publicity & campaigning team gave away fabulous prizes with their hard-earned money - AMC Gold experience movie tickets for two with a voucher for pop-corn to the winning team , ITunes gift cards for $20 each to the runners-up. The third team, Team SEVAKS, got a consolation prize for participation, ITunes gift cards for $10 each.<br />
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The fifth grade team lined up on stage and the audience gave them a big round of applause for hosting a fabulous game show, indeed.<br />
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The teachers are extremely happy and pleased with the fifth grade kids' team work, co-operation and attention to details. Special thanks to the two girls who agreed to substitute for the kids who could not make it to the game-show due to health issues. That is the kind of team-work all these kids demonstrated through out this game-show.<br />
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<span style="color: purple; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><i>Note to Parents:</i></span> If any of you recorded the game-show, please share with the group.<br />
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CONGRATULATIONS,<br />
Fifth Grade Teachers: Anjana Aunty, Prasad Uncle, Sangita Aunty & Kasturi Uncle<br />
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<br />Anjana Sureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09989381066562547741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-13035469025402504322013-03-18T16:22:00.000-04:002013-03-18T21:53:37.788-04:00March 17, 2013Hari OM.<br />
Kids started with the Likhita Japa of the stuti - "OM durgaayai namaH". The class meditated for a few minutes, holding their hands in chinmudra. We sang our opening prayers.<br />
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<span style="color: purple; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">** Section 1 **</span><br />
We discussed the Devi names that the kids are familiar with. It was surprising to the kids that most of the girls/female relatives whom they knew had one of Devi's names as their name. We then moved on to the topic of the day - "Durga". We understood what the name Durga meant: the one who destroys evil tendencies, "Durgati hariNi" in sanskrit. Then we carefully examined the form of Durga, the various weapons she holds in her hands, the vehicle on which she is riding, the skull necklace that she is wearing, etc.<br />
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We then discussed the story of MahiShaasura, the boon he had acquired, and the trouble he was stirring up for the Devas. We recalled how Durga got her power and weapons from all the Devas, and after a fierce battle that raged for nine days, she vanquished all the demons. The day she slayed all the demons is also celebrated as the Vijaya Dasami day, the tenth day after NavaRaatri.<br />
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We then looked at the symbolism behind slaying MahiShaasura. MahiShaa, the bull, represents laziness, the evil tendency in all of us that prevents us from reaching our full potential. Praying to Durga, helps us overcome our laziness, procrastination, and other evil tendencies.<br />
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We did a small project to re-inforce this concept. We had a picture of Durga Maa traced in a big sheet of paper hung on the white-board. She was adorning a necklace. Each child got a paper cut-out of a skull. They carefully thought about the evil tendency that they would like to overcome and wrote it in their cut-out. Kids identified Over-eating, lethargy, procrastination, resentment, laziness, over-confidence, anger, etc. in themselves as the evil tendency they would like to overcome. Kids then chanted the mantra "hrIm" for a few minutes. They learned to chant the dhyana shloka "sarva managaLa maangalye ..". After the small prayer, each skull was attached to the necklace on Durga Maa. The skulls in Durga Maataa's necklace, are nothing but the evil tendencies of her devotees, slayed by Her.<br />
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<span style="color: purple; font-family: 'Helvetica Neue', Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">** Section 2 **</span><br />
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<span style="color: purple; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">** "Fab. Five" Game Show Planning by the Fifth Grade Team **</span><br />
Now it was time for both the sections to get together and plan for the game show. Our friends from the other section joined us. Kids found their team-mates, based on the role assignments in the last class. Each Team shall be mentored by one of the four teachers. Few kids who were absent in the previous class, signed up in one of the four teams. We then brain-stormed the topics or categories for the questions. The final topics or categories are:<br />
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<li>Names of Vishnu</li>
<li>Names of Shiva</li>
<li>Names of Devis</li>
<li>Characters renowned for daanam in Ramaayanam, Mahaabhaaratam and Bhaagavatam.</li>
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We ironed out some more details of the game show. We played two mock rounds of the game, with the clues and tiles prepared by one of the students, on the topic "Names of Vishnu" from Vishnu Sahasranaamam. <span style="color: purple; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><i>Kids:</i></span> Please send your questions to "5thgradecmtc@gmail.com". We request each student to research and send at least five fabulous words on the above mentioned topics. Here is a suggested format:<br />
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<li>Topic: Names of Vishnu</li>
<li>Clue: A Pure Soul </li>
<li>Answer: pu̅ta̅tma̅</li>
<li>Author: {kid's name}</li>
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Each Team shall decide when, where and how often they would have to meet to get their tasks accomplished. At the end of the class, we found out that the Hosts & Presentation Team, already decided the roles for all the current team-members :) Way to go!! Good Job, kids.<br />
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With closing prayers and pledge the class dispersed.<br />
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<span style="color: purple; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><i>Parents: </i></span>please stay tuned with the emails regarding game show preparatory meetings and help the kids work as a team. We need your help to host the fabulous game show, that the kids are enthusiastically planning out.<br />
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Blessings,<br />
Fifth Grade Teachers<br />
Anjana Aunty, Sangeeta Aunty, Prasad Uncle, and, Kasturi Uncle<br />
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<br />Anjana Sureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09989381066562547741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-47111629601556196772013-03-16T17:51:00.000-04:002013-03-16T17:54:42.915-04:00March 10, 2013Hari OM.<br />
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After Likhita Japa and meditation, the class sang opening prayers and bhajans.<br />
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We started the class with an interesting discussion on Day Light Savings, and why it is followed in certain parts of the world. We learned that in the Hindu calendar, based on sun's relative position to Earth, a year is divided in to dakShiNaayaNam and uttarAyaNam. uttarAyanam starts from Makara Sankranti, ~ Jan 14th and lasts for a period of six months. dakShinNaayaNam follows uttarAyanam for a period of six months. Sun has been worshipped as a deity in many parts of the world and is depicted to be riding on a chariot in the sky, pulled by seven horses. These seven horses symbolize the seven colors in white light: Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet.<br />
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We then discussed about the Game Show that the fifth grade Team shall be hosting, and brain-stormed on the format of the game. Both the sections assembled together. We discussed the various tasks that the game-show would require and came up with 5 teams. The five teams are:<br />
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<li>Campaigning, Publicity & Prizes</li>
<li>Stage set-up and Props</li>
<li>Computers & Technology</li>
<li>Hosting & Presentation</li>
<li>Topics, Questions & Tiles </li>
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All the students then chose the Team that they would like to work on for the game-show. As coming up with questions for the game show is a learning experience, all kids shall contribute to the pool of questions. Please email your suggestions and questions to 5thgradecmtc@gmail.com.</div>
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Going forward, the two sections shall work together in the last half hour during balavihar sundays, to plan and organize the game-show.<br />
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Kasturi Uncle talked to the class about sponsoring a brick towards the construction of the new building at Vrindavan. Fifth grade Team 2012-2013, would raise money to support the construction, standing together as the Fifth grade family.</div>
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We then dispersed to the auditorium for Arti and pledge.</div>
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Blessings,</div>
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Fifth Grade Teachers</div>
Anjana Sureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09989381066562547741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-10434633914276089182013-03-04T11:54:00.000-05:002013-03-04T11:54:04.845-05:00March 3, 2013We started the much awaited class with Likhita Japa of OM namaH shivAya. Kids had already written the Japa on the board as soon as the language class was over :) We reminded the students about the Likhita Japa that each student has to write in loose leaf paper, to be used in the new Vrindavan Ashram.<br />
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After OM chanting, we meditated for a few minutes. We sang our opening prayers. Today, we completed Gita Chanting right after opening prayers. Kids can read and chant quite fluently. We discussed the meaning of Verses 13, 14 and learned to chant these two verses.<br />
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We reminded the kids again to register for the <span style="font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Geeta Chanting Yajna</span> along with their parents. We discussed how Mahatma Gandhi would look for answers to his daily challenges in Bhagavad Gita, and how blessed the children are to have an opportunity to learn Bhagavad Gita. <i><span style="color: purple;">Parents</span></i>, please encourage chanting at home everyday. With the excellent memory that these kids possess, chanting the verses few times everyday, gets it down in their memory faster than you would think. Check it out.<br />
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As there were no other suggestions for the name of the gameshow, sent to 5thgradecmtc@gmail.com, we finalized the name of the gameshow to be <span style="font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Fab Five!!</span><br />
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We then started the <span style="font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Shiva Lingam Craft Activity</span>, that the children have been eagerly looking forward to. We divided the class in to three groups. Each table worked on their shiva lingam, chanting OM namaH shivAya. We used Black Crayola Model Magic Clay to sculpt our shiva lingams. We made the Rudra bhaaga, Vishnu bhaga and then the Brahma bhaaga. We attached the Vishnu bhaga on top of the Brahma bhaaga. We inserted a wood-stick to hold all three sections in place and carefully placed the Rudra bhaaga on top of the Vishnu bhaaga. Kids then took turns using a gray sharpie to draw the tripunDram mark in the rudra bhaaga. Vola, we had made our own shiva lingams, just in time for Mahaashivaraatri. Kids please handle the shivalingams with care and devotion; keep in in a safe, dry place until your lingam is fully dried.<br />
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Prasad uncle then led the class in chanting Shiva panchaakshara shlokam. Kids thus completed the activity by offering prayers to the shiva lingam that they had created in class.<br />
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Hope the kids enjoyed the craft activity and will cherish their Shiva Lingam.<br />
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This friday, March 8, 2013, Fifth graders are meeting in the Ashram, to watch a movie with Swami ShantanandaJi. Please remember to be there by 6PM.<br />
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Blessings,<br />
Anjana Aunty & Prasad Uncle<br />
<br />Anjana Sureshhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09989381066562547741noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4868054211779625633.post-88785692375785211772013-02-25T19:54:00.000-05:002013-02-25T20:01:19.085-05:00Feb 24, 2013 <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
We started the class with Likhita Japa of OM namaḥ śiva̅ya. After chanting OM three times, we closed our eyes, held our hands in chin mudra and meditated for a few minutes. We sang opening prayers, followed by shlokas and bhajans in praise of each deity we have learned so far.<br />
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We had a quiz on facts we have learned so far about Lord Shiva.<br />
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We started our discussion on "<span style="font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">SivaLingam"</span>. We learned about the various parts of a siva lingam - brahma bhaaga, vishnu bhaaga and rudra bhaaga. The elliptical rudra bhaaga represents the formless Lord Siva and as Lord Siva loves "abhishekha", devotees offer holy water, milk, honey, bhasmam, bilva leaves etc. on the top of the rudra bhaaga. We also discussed about TriPundra and reviewed the significance of wearing bhasma.<br />
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We discussed about "Nandi", Lord Shiva's vehicle. The class had an interesting discussion regarding ṛṣabha. We discussed the meaning of the word ṛṣabha, recalled how SriKrishna refers to Arjuna as bharatarṣabha in Bhagavad Gi̅ta̅. We discussed about the zodiac sign - ṛṣabham.<br />
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We then discussed about a practice followed when visiting shiva temples. Devotees first offer their salutations to Nandi; then place the index finger and thumb of the right hand on the two horns of Nandi, and look through the circle formed to get a darshan of Lord Shiva. We discussed the symbolism behind this practice. The index finger represents the individual ego, the thumb represents the self, the Lord within. They are far removed from each other, each facing a different direction. However to get a vision of the Lord, we need help from the two horns of nandi that represent viveka (discrimination) and vaira̅gya (dispassion). Nandi that is placed inside the temple represents a realized soul, and the Nandi that is placed outside the temple is an extroverted human. The two horns of the Nandi placed outside symbolize the two gunas or characteristics: tamas and rajas.<br />
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The class chanted <span style="font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;">Bhagavad Geeta</span> verses that they have learned so far in Chapter 13. They learned to chant two new verses, Verse #11, Verse #12. We briefly discussed how SriKrishna explains the term Knowledge in verses 8-12.<br />
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After attendance, teachers and kids from the other section joined our class. We brainstormed ideas for the game-show that fifth grade shall be hosting on the Annual day. Fifth grade team finalized the game, brainstormed on the high level task list, and did a mock round of the game.<br />
<span style="color: purple; font-family: Helvetica Neue, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;"><i>Note: </i></span>Fifth graders are requested to think through the game show, decide what role they would like to play, and send their suggestions regarding the name of the game-show, ideas for prizes, game presentation. Please put your thoughts down in words, and share your thoughts by sending an email to 5thgradecmtc@gmail.com.<br />
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After Arti and closing prayers the class dispersed.<br />
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Blessings,<br />
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