Hari OM
Prayer time:
We started our class with our opening prayers "Sahanaavathu" followed by Vakrathunda Mahakaya, Saraswathi Namsthubhyam, Guru Brahma, and Buddhir balam.
Activity time:
Ice Breaker Wheel- Gods & Goddessses
Bhagvatham Time:
Quick recap-
Sati
Story Time:
Dhruva
King Uttaanpaada, the first son of Manu had two wives, Suniti and Suruchi. Suniti's son was Dhruva and Suruchi's son was Uttama. Suruchi was very beautiful and so the king liked her more. But she was terribly possessive that she would not even let the King meet Suniti and her son, Dhruva.
One  day, Suruchi was sitting, laughing and chatting with the king and her son  Uttama was playing on his father's lap. Just then Dhruva walked in the room and  he too wanted to sit on his father's lap and wanted to play with him. But the  king fearing Suruchi did not pay attention to Dhruva. Suruchi then turned  on to the boy and started taunting him. She told him he may be the king's son  but to win his favor he should take birth in her womb. Then she  added he should go and do tapas so that at least in his next  birth he may be born in her womb. Upon hearing all these words, Dhruva  became very sad and looked up to his father, but his father did not do or say  anything to console him. Dhruva ran to his mother and cried uncontrollably. His  mother hugged him and tried to console him. She told him not to be angry with  his stepmother rather should be grateful for telling the great truth that  through tapas, prayer, and the grace of Narayana, everything is possible. 
  
  Dhruva, then asked his mother where he could find Narayana. His mother told Sri  Narayana removes the miseries and fulfills the desires of those who take refuge  in him. But He is not easily attainable. After years of intense devotion and  tapas only one can realize Him as He is seated deep within our own  hearts. 
  
  Dhruva thought over his mother's words and that night sneaked out of the palace  and went into the deep forest. He spent many days and night without food, water  and rest. Narada, heard the cries of the little boy and advised him to go back  where he belongs and that the path, he is treading on is really difficult. But  the boy did not want to retreat from his desire and told Narada Ji  that he is not going back without seeing the Lord. Upon talking to the boy,  Narada understood that Dhruva was a sincere seeker and then taught him japa and  showed him how to meditate. He gave him the sacred mantra "Om Namo Bhagavate  Vasudevaya" and asked him to meditate constantly. 
  
  During the first few days meditation was hard then found the ultimate joy in  it. He took terrible fasts, sipped water and breathed only once in a while.  After months he lost all his consciousness from the outer world and  went into deeper meditation. He stopped all the movements of his body and stood  posed on the big toe of one foot. His penance was so strong that the three  worlds began to rock. The Lord, now had to go and meet His devotee, mounted His  Garuda and gracefully landed in front of Dhruva. Slowly Dhruva opened his eyes  and was dazzled by the presence of the Divine Lord. Dhruva prostrated but was  so struck that he could not utter a word.  Dhruva didn't ask for  anything but only asked the Lord that his mind should always revel in Him. The  Lord agreed and gave him a permanent unchanging place in the celestial sky and  be called "Dhruva Nakshatra". Then the Lord asked him to go back to  his father and rule the kingdom. With this blessing the Lord disappeared. 
  Obeying the Lord, Dhruva went back to his kingdom and soon succeeded his father  as the king. He ruled as a wise and noble ruler for many years. 
The  Legend of the Dipper
  We told them a sub-story about a little girl to show them the moral that we all  can be like Dhruva and the girl by serving and caring for others. Please  ask them to retell the story and what they understood from it. 
Likitha Japa time-
Kids chanted Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya
See you all next week!!!
With Love,
Indira & Rupali Aunty