The Bhagwad Gita – the song of the lord 6 days course by Dr. Sangeeta Srivastava for 8 years to 15 years Children

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Bhagwad Geeta- A manual for success.

24/29 June 2024 at Parivartan Pustakalaya, Kandivli West.

This program will be conducted for 6 days, one hour daily from 4 pm to 5 pm, for students.

  1. There shall be 30 students in a batch.
  2. The program will be conducted face to face. I would like to share few videos if possible.
  3. An orientation session for parents will be needed any day as per convenience at any time decided by you.
    Students must make a note book for this.
  4. Sessions will be as follows:
     
      – Day 1-Introduction and background of the Bhagwad Gita.
      – Day 2, 3, 4 and 5 Chapter wise discussions on the contents  and learning from the Bhagwad Gita. Recital with meanings of few selected Shlokas. Some tests (oral/written) for quick recap.
      – Day 6-Conclusions, discussions on learnings, Shloka  
        Recitals by students, submission of assignments in way of   MCQs, Art work, Writings or puzzle games (crosswords)
  5. Certificate will be given on submission of assignments.
  6. OBJECTIVES: 

    – To introduce our young generation to  ‘The Bhagwad   
      Gita’, India’s International Best seller, an ancient scripture, most sought after, most searched on the internet all over the world.
    
    – To generate curiosity about why this book has been there for generations and has been a guide to many great personalities, celebrities from Einstein to MaryCurie, to Oppenheimer, to Gandhi,to Kalam and so on…

     – To provide a route to their roots, the rich heritage 

 8.  BENEFITS and OUTCOMES:

     – The ideals given at an early age stays in the sub-conscious mind of children, supplies them with courage to face their   
problems in their lives later on;

      – Learn how to practice action without worrying about results;

      -Truth about life helps to attain freedom from superstition and false belief;

      – Develop faith in themselves and their country;

      – Learning and reciting Shlokas help to improve memory,  
 concentration, voice culture development, improves lung capacity;

      – Sanskrit language pronunciations have power to stimulate chakras and nadis, enhancing health;

       -Group and peer learning instills pride in culture.

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