Back after the spring break, the class saw a low turnout, looks like people are still in vacation mode :)
As
usual, we started the class with the attendance followed by a run
through of the
Dhyaana Shloka - Om Sahanavavatu (pg 9) and the daily prayers (Karaagre
Vasate, Vakratunda, Saraswati Namastubhyam, Bramhaarpanam, Shubham
Karoti, Kara Charana - pages 14-17 of the My Prayer Book) the bhajans Rama Naama Thaarakam (pg 211),
Atma Nivasi Ram
(pg 209-210) and Radhe Radhe (pg-169). I was supposed to conduct a test of Guru Sthothram (pg 85-86), but decided to do an informal check/revision of sorts instead, as there were very few kids. Just one child (Vedant) was able to recite the entire Guru Sthothram without mistakes. Please make sure everyone has memorized the same, as I will be testing them during any of the next few sessions.
In
Ramayana, we read about how Vibheeshana, along with a handful of his supporters, left Lanka and approached Rama, Lakshmana and the warriors. While most of the vanaras, including Sugreeva, eyed the rakshasas with suspicion, Rama chose to welcome them with open arms. Hanuman also agreed with Rama that they should give Vibheeshana the benefit of doubt.Vibheeshana pledged his full support to Rama and then they set about making plans for the attack. Rama performed fasting and prayed to the sea God to make the ocean part so that they could walk to Lanka. When nothing happened despite 3 days of prayers and fasting, Rama got furious. That is when the sea God appeared and said that he could do nothing as parting the sea water would be going against nature. Instead, he suggested that the vanaras should build a bridge over the sea, using the architectural skills of the vanara Nala. He assured Rama, that he would support the foundation of the bridge and bear the weight and make sure the water did not break the bridge. Everyone agreed to this plan and the vanaras worked day and night side by side and built a bridge over the sea to cross over to Lanka. Once this was done, everyone set forth, the rakshasas flew ahead while the vanaras took turns carrying Rama and Lakshmana, so that they could proceed faster.
We
practiced our vowels and two rows of consonants in Sanskrit. Please make sure the kids practice the same at home, so that we can move ahead.
We ended the class with the concluding prayers Om Poornamadah (pg-20) and Om Sarve
Bhavantu Sukhinaha (pg-19) and also practiced the Chinmaya
Mission Pledge.
See you at the next class. Please be on time and bring your folders.
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