Announcements

Our balavihar classes at Crossroads South Middle School have ended for the academic year.

Have a great summer! Will see you all when the next school year begins.


Sunday, November 11, 2012

November 11th Class

Beginning Prayers:
  • 'om' chanting - 3 times
  • meditation
  • shuklaambaradharam, saraswati namastubhyam, gururbrahma
gitaa chanting:
  • none
hanumaan shlokas/bhajans:
  • buddhirbalam
Brain Storming:
  • What is eloquence
Story time:
  • Socrates
Activity:
  • Making of sandal paste, putting the sandal paste and kumkum(vermillion) on the japamaala boxes and sanctifying them
Ending Prayers:
  • sarvebhavantu sukhinaH
  • pUrNamadaH pUrNamidam
  • aarati and pledge
Comments:
Rashmi Aunty and Prajna didi:

We had a blast coming back to class after a long break.  (We had walkathon one week and then due to hurricane Sandy, we had a cancelled class too.)  Today, we learnt about japa and the use of japamaala to do the japa.  We also learnt about how sandal paste is used as an offering to God.  We had a fun activity where we all even learnt how and made with our own hands, some sandal paste!  We saw how the sandal wood is rubbed on a stone, with a little water and it gave out some very cool, fragrant paste of sandalwood.  Each child came up and experienced rubbing the sandal stick on the stone themselves.  Then, they were all getting their special 27 bead (quarter) japamaala-s which we will be using through out the year.  So, they put a dot of the sandal paste on their boxes, put some kumkum on top too.  They were already blessed by our Swami Shantanada-ji, now they prostrated to Goddess Saraswati, Swami Chinmayananda-ji and Swami Tejomayananda-ji and received their blessings as well.  We promised to take good care of our maala-s, be respectful to them, handle them well and do japa the right way.  We all learned that there is a 'meru' bead or the 'guru' bead at the beginning/end of the maala.  We learnt that the right way of doing japa, is by putting the string on the ring finger and moving the beads towards us, one by one, with the thumb.  We also spoke about how the meru/guru bead should never be crossed. When we reach the meru, we need to flip the string 180 degrees and continue with the japa.  We practiced quite a few times, how to do this, without dropping the beads :).  We had so much fun doing all this that, we just had time for one little story about eloquence, the last word in our shlokam!

We learnt that 'vaakpatutvam' means 'eloquence'.  To be effective communicators, we need to be eloquent.  To be eloquent, we need to know what to speak when!  All these are attained by praying to hanumaan.  Do talk to your children about the story of Socrates and his talkative visitor :).

We will see you next week.  Until then, enjoy meditating with the japamaala.  
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Madhuri Aunty and Shilpa Aunty:

This week we did the following in the classroom

1. Began with morning prayers.
2. Madhuri aunty handed out the japa malas to all the children and taught them how to hold the beads and do the japa.
3. There are few more kids who did not receive it last week and will receive it this week
4. Please remember to bring the japa mala every week. It will not be replaced by the teachers if lost
5. we also completed the first 4 verses of chapter 13 in bhagavad gita
6. We recited hanuman chalisa and and read story of swami  tapovan ji, guruji of swami Chinmayananda di and also story of the sleeping rabbit. The story carried the moral of “nirbhayatvam” – fearlessness
7. We ended the class with prayers and pledge
8. Likitha Japa – Please keep a separate notebook for likitha japa. We are currently writing : Sri Ram Jaya ram Jaya Jaya Ram. The idea is to keep this notebook beneath the Hanuman idol in the new temple – ashram in cranbury.
 
Reminders:
 Please remember to bring the following to the classroom.
-          Folder, my prayers book, japa mala, pen , pencils, super hanuman book, a notebook for likitha japa.
 Thank you,