Mid-Year Revision (June 2016)
Namaste Everyone, As mentioned at the last Hawan, this month, kids will revise the topics we learnt since the start of the year. Please pull up previous assignments from your inbox. The topic we have covered are so far: 1. See no evil 2. Hear no evil 3. Speak/do no evil 4. Sanyam (Self-control) 5. Achieving health through spiritual means. […]
» Read moreHealth and Spirituality (May 2016)
One of the beauties of human life is that we can pursue multiple goals simultaneous. And, not only that, we can celebrate the fruits of those goals as well as enjoy the anticipation of the journey. However, when those goals appear to be incongruent or the means to achieve them seem unaligned, it makes for confusion, frustration and resentment. One […]
» Read moreSanyam – संयम (April 2016)
One of most versatile words in the Indian scriptures is Sanyam (संयम). It has several meanings that fit in myriad of contexts: self-control, restraints, forbearance, abstinence, moderation, sobriety, temperance, chastity and so on. While all of these meanings have deep significance, for this month’s assignment, we will focus on Self-Control. We will explore the meaning of Sanyam (self-control), benefits of […]
» Read moreDo No Evil – बुरा मत करो (March 2016)
Last in the series of articles we are covering this year is Speak No Evil. We’ll extend that to Do No Evil where “do” means action (कर्म). When we hear the term action (कर्म), generally we think of physical activities only. Because we seldom carry out physical activity with wicked intentions, we may conclude that this month’s lesson doesn’t really […]
» Read moreHear no Evil’ – बुरा ना सुनो (February 2016)
Continuing on the theme we started last month, ‘Hear no Evil’ (बुरा ना सुनो) is the topic of this month. “What is hearing?” “How do we hear?” “What is evil?” “Is evil some other person who is always contriving to do others harm?” “Is it someone or something up close and personal?” these are some of the questions kids will […]
» Read moreSee No Evil – बुरा मत देखो (January 2016)
“See No Evil” is one of the lessons we have been hearing since our childhood. But, are we truly shunning the evil? What does “see” in “see no evil” mean? Why should we avoid “seeing” evil in others? Without a proper understanding of these points, “see no evil” also becomes, like several other Hindu teachings, an abstract wisdom that doesn’t […]
» Read moreEnd-of-Year Presentation (December 2015)
Namaste, Like previous years, in the month of December, instead of a new assignment, we review our year-long learning. The theme for this year is continuation of the last year topic, Human Characteristics as prescribed in the Hinduism. And if the kids’ candid narrations are any hint, they are not only learning new traits but also trying to apply the […]
» Read moreRespect in day-to-day life – दैनिक जीवन में आदर व सत्कार (November, 2015)
As we spoke on the last Hawan, as part of this month assignment, kids will focus on and write about real life examples of the topic we covered last month: Respect. Based on what kids shared, it’s clear that they built a fine theoretical understanding of the topic. However, without internalizing the concept, they may not be able to benefit […]
» Read moreRespect (October, 2015)
As soon we hear the word Respect, immediately, in subconscious mind, an image of a respected person, mostly our parents, elders, and/or teachers, arises. Some may also visualize some prior scene of a respectful person offering reverence to a person/God. There is something spiritual in the sheer act of respect that not only impacts the person being respected and the […]
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