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ABC of Vedic Values & Culture

No. of Sessions

Starting from

#45

5

Duration

45 Min

Batch Size

1

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Age Group

5-8 yrs

About

ABC of   Vedic Culture & Values

Vedic literatures like Bhagavad-Gita, Ramayana, Mahabharata etc. though   generally considered a religious manuscript, houses a wealth of knowledge   available in its texts that are as practical today as they were five thousand   years back, when they were spoken.

We cater to provide, the rich cultural heritage of India, including core   values, are taught to children at different levels, using the medium of   stories and activities. The mode of delivery is Hindi & Sanskrit   language. Children are also taught popular Bhajans and Shlokas.



   Our online classes are organized into various levels, aligning techniques   with cognitive and emotional development of kids.



   The course covers the ABC or basics of our Hindu mythology specially   designed for yound minds.



   Session 1- Teachings from Ramanyana

   Ramayana is a wonder epic. The Ramayana is the story about the life and   times of Lord Rama, the seventh incarnation of Lord Vishnu.

   The Ramayana contains the teaching of Lord Rama. There is much to be   learned about duty, honor, dharma, bhakti, values, philosophy and politics   from the Ramayana

   - Intro about Ramayana

   - Importance & Significance of Ramayana

   - Teachings through different Shlokas



   Session 2- Teachings from Mahabharatha

   The Mahabharata, that is, the Great Bharata, is one of the two most   important ancient epics of India, the other being the Ramayana. The   Mahabharata was compiled in Ancient India. One of the Indian sages (rishi)   named Vyasa is believed to have composed the work.

   - Intro about Mahabharatha

   - Importance & Significance of Mahabharatha

   - Teachings through different Shlokas



   Session 3- Teachings from Bhagwad Gita

   The word ‘Bhagavad’ means God or The Supreme Lord, Bhagavan in   Sanskrit,‘Geeta’ means Song.

   Thus The Bhagavad-Gita means the Song of God or the Sacred Song, because it   was sung by Lord Shri Krishna himself



   - Intro about Bhagwad Gita

   - Importance & Significance of Gita

   - Teachings through different Shlokas

   - Important Shloka Chanting Practise



   Session 4- Teachings from Vedas:

   The Vedas are a collection of Hymns and other ancient Religious Texts.   These are written in India between about 1500 and 1000 BCE. It includes   elements such as liturgical material as well as mythological accounts, poems,   prayers, and formulas considered to be sacred by the Vedic religion

   - Intro to Vedas

   -Types of Vedas

   - Importance & Significance of each Veda

   - Teachings of Vedas through different Shlokas and short stories



   Session 5- Small Test & Q&A

   We will be conducting a small playful test with each kid about the aove   sessions taught. The kids can also clear their doubts by asking questions and   our expert would be happy to answer.



   Idea behind the Course:

   The idea is also to provide parent like help to young Indian minds living   in India or abroad for exploring Indian values in the fun easy way.

   Parents who are in India or settled abroad, always wonders if our children,   might loose touch with their Indian roots and heritage. How would they   develop some level of understanding, appreciation, pride, and perhaps relish   the Indian culture and traditions?



   Let your Kid not miss the same.

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