North India – Cultural Heritage (June 2011)

Namaskar Everyone, This month we will cover Hindu cultural practices followed  in North India. Kids can talk about festivals, landscapes, dances, traditional clothing, language and food. They can also talk about other unique aspects and interesting facts of life in North India. Kids, All Havan group members are very proud of your presentations. Your presentations at Havan make all of […]

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West India Cultural Heritage (April 2011)

This month we will cover cultural practices followed by Hindus in West India. Kids can talk about festivals, landscapes, dances, traditional clothing. language, and food. They can also research on  other unique aspects and interesting facts of life in West India.Just a suggestion to kids, please use your creativity in preparing your article. All members enjoy the individuality of your […]

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South India Cultural Heritage (February 2011)

As discussed last month, this year, we will cover various aspects of Hinduism as it is observed in different parts of the world. Continuing on the topic, this month, we will cover the common rituals and cultural practices of South India. Kids can cover famous Gods, temples – and the unique temple architecture -, festivals, beautiful landscapes, traditional clothing, language, […]

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Annual Review (December 2010)

Namaskar Everyone, As we discussed last month, kids will share their understanding of this year’s theme, Hinduism through Verses, Dohas, and Mantras, by making a power point, poster, skit, song or any form of presentation that interests them. All the assignments for this year are posted on the hawan website www.hawan.net. This month, kids will do a brief presentation of […]

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Friendship (November 2010)

The poet Rahim says, a person should not break the bond of love & friendship impulsively or hurriedly. Relationships are like delicate threads, which if snapped cannot be restored to the original closeness. Just as a broken thread cannot be joined back to its original form, a broken relationship cannot return to its original gleam – there will always be […]

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Remembering God (August 2010)

People remember God only when they are in trouble. In the normal course of life, if they are either content or busy with their everyday lives, they have no time to think of God. In the above Doha, poet is emphasizing that we should pray to God everyday thanking him for all we have irrespective of circumstances. Praying everyday to […]

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