Hari Om Parents !!!
Dec 18th Class 2016
Beginning Prayer
We started off the
class with Om chanting three times, followed by Om Sahanavavathu
Guru Stotram:
Kids have learned
first 8 slokas of Guru Stotram.
We have provided the
hard copy of the Guru Stotram to the kids. Please
have the kids practice this at home. We will continue learning Guru Stotram one
new sloka at a time.
Story :
We reviewed the story from last week and continued on.
We
continued the story from Surpanakha getting her ears and nose cut off by
Lakshmana. She ran to Janasthana, where her brothers Khara and Dooshana lived.
With blood gushing out from cut nose and ears, she screamed to her brothers
‘How can you both sit so calmly ? Do something about it’. Khara and Dooshana
asked her to stay calm, and explain what had happened. Surpanaka explained
everything except her desire to marry Rama. The brothers sent 14 of their best
generals to kill Rama and Lakshmana, but they were easily destroyed by Rama.
Khara, and Dooshana then realized how strong Rama was, and decided to fight
Rama themselves. They, along with Trisaras, the three headed Rakshasaa, led an
army of 14,000 soldiers. Rama reduced all this army to a lifeless heap of flesh
in no time. Akampana, who was the only Rakshasa that escaped, went to Ravana,
and asked for his protection. After listening to the story, Ravana decided that
he had to take down Rama cleverly. He went to seek Mareecha’s help in this
regard. Mareecha, having escaped Rama’s arrow earlier, advised Ravana against
any move to fight Rama. Heeding to this advice, Ravana went back to his palace.
But the next morning, Surpanakha convinced Ravana otherwise, tempting him with
descriptions of Sita’s beauty. Ravana visited Mareecha again, and asked him to
use his magical powers, and convert himself to a beautiful golden deer to
attract Sita. Mareecha, after trying his best to advise Ravana, gave up at
last, and did what he was asked to do. Sita fell in love with the deer, and
wanted to have it as her pet. But the deer ran into the forest and Sita could
not keep up. She asked Rama and Lakshmana to get it for her. Lakshmana suspected
that this could be a Rakshasaa trying to take revenge on them, while Sita was
convincing to get the deer. Rama thought that if this was indeed a Rakshasa, he
could easily kill him, just like how he killed all the Rakshasas. He asked
Lakshmana to guard Sita, and went in search of the deer.
The deer plays hide and seek with Rama and after chasing it for some time Ram
decides to kill the deer and take the skin to Sita. He aims an arrow at
the deer and to his wonder sees it take the shape of Marica and call out to
Lakshmana and Sita in Rama's voice. Rama is suddenly panic stricken but relaxes
when he realizes that Lakshmana is there to protect Sita and would not leave
her. He starts walking towards the Parnasala when he sees Lakshmana
coming towards him. Meanwhile at the ashrama Sita persuades and
threatens Lakshmana to go to Rama's help. Lakshmana does so reluctantly.
He draws a line and tells Sita not to cross it. Sita sits quietly
crying and when she opens her eyes sees a Sadhu in front of her.
It is Ravana in disguise. Ravana tricks Sita and grabs her and
carries her away in his chariot. Sita screams for help and begs Ravana to
let her go.
Activities:
Yoga
Coloring
Hangman
Four corners
Conclusion:
We concluded the day
with ‘Om Poornamadah’ Shanti Prayer.
Reminders:
Please send along the
following items in your child’s bag:
· Class text books
· Crayons / pencils / notebook
· A nut free snack / Drink to have during the break time
Next class is on Jan 8th
We are looking forward to a fun filled class
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