Friday, August 30, 2013

Come Little Children Come to me

One of the common Nursery Rhyme in Children is Come Little Children Come to me...


The Lyrics of the Rhyme is written below-

Come little Children
Come to me
I will teach you A B C
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P
L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
X Y Z Sugar on the Bread
If you don’t like it
You must go to bed
Next Monday morning
Come to me
I will teach you A B C

Here, is the Video of the rhyme for reference - 

Come Little Children Come to me -1

Come Little Children come to me - 2


Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Janmashtami

Krishna Janmashtami or Janamashtami, is also known as Krishnashtami. It is celebrated in different regions of India by differnet names like Saatam Aatham, Gokulashtami, Ashtami Rohini, Srikrishna Jayanti, etc. It is an annual commemoration of the birth of the Hindu deity Krishna.

This festival is celebrated on the eighth day (Ashtami) of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) of the month of Bhadrapada which every year falls in the month of August or September. God krishna was famous for his Ras Lilas. The term Ras means Aesthetic and Lila means play or dance, which roughly translates the meaning of Ras-Lila as " Dance of Divine Love". While the Rasa lila re-creates the flirtatious aspects of Krishna's youthful days, the Dahi Handi celebrate God's playful and mischievous side, where teams of young men form human towers to reach a high-hanging pot of butter and break it. This tradition, also known as uriadi, is a major event in Tamil Nadu on Gokulashtami. 

Krishna was the 8th son of Devaki and Vasudeva. And was born to kill Mama Kans.
Mathura (in present day Mathura district, Uttar Pradesh) was the capital of the Yadavas, to which Krishna's parents Vasudeva and Devaki belonged. King Kansa, Devaki's brother,had ascended the throne by imprisoning his father, King Ugrasena. Afraid of a prophecy that predicted his death at the hands of Devaki's eighth son, Kansa had the couple locked into a prison cell. After Kansa killed the first six children, and Devaki's apparent miscarriage of the seventh (which was actually a secret transfer of the infant to Rohini as Balarama), Krishna was born.

After his birth Vishnu ordered Vasudeva to take Krishna to Gokul to Nanda and Yashoda where he can live safely,away from his evil Uncle Kansa.So Vasudeva took Krishna with him and crossed Yamuna to reach Gokul .There everyone was asleep,so he quietly kept him there and returned with Yashoda's daughter.Kansa,thinking her to be Devki's eight child,threw her on a stone.But she rose in air and transformed into Yogmaya(who is Vishnu's helper)and warned Kansa about his death.Then she disappeared.Krishna grew up in Gokul with his brother Balram. Then he returned to Mathura and killed Kansa with the help of his brother,Balram.

In many regions of India, Janamashtami is celebrated by fasting and staying up until midnight, the time when Krishna is believed to have been born. In some parts of India, it is celebrated as Dahi-Handi. The handi is a clay pot filled with buttermilk that is positioned at a convenient height prior to the event. The topmost person on the human pyramid tries to break the handi by hitting it with a blunt object. When the handi breaks, the buttermilk is spilled over the entire group, symbolizing their achievement through unity.

So, here are the few pictures of our kids of celebrating Janamashtami in Euro Kids- Ashiana Nagar. 
Lord Krishna
Radhe-Krishna
Watching the Dahi Handi
 



Happy Janamasthami to all

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

The Lion and The Mouse

Aesop's Fables

A mighty Lion was sleeping in his lair when he was awakened by a tiny Mouse running across his body. The lion grabbed the frightened creature with his huge paws and opened his mouth to swallow him. " Please, O King," cried the Mouse, " Spare m e this time and I shall never forget your kindness. Someday I may be able to repay you. " The Lion was so amused by this idea that he let the poor creature go.

Sometimes later the Lion was caught in a net laid by some clever hunters. Despite his great strength, the Lion could not break free. Soon the forest echoed with angry roars.

The Little Mouse heard the Lion and ran to see what was wrong. As soon as he was the Lion free. "There!" said the Mouse proudly, " You laughed at me when I promised to repay your kindness, but now you know that even a tiny Mouse can help a mighty Lion."



MORAL OF THE STORY -  

  1. Little friends may prove to be great friends.
  2. Friend in need is friend indeed.
Few Videos of the story - 

The Lion and The Mouse- Video 1

The Lion and The Mouse- Video 2