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Mar 5, 2023 - Grade 4 (Sunday AM)

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        Hari OM Dear Families,

Here is this week's update.

Week 16 :
5th March 2023 / 9:15 AM

Opening prayers and Shlokas
Slokas: Class began with 3 OMs followed by

"Om Saha Navavatu" (page 8 in My Prayers book)
 Om shrI Ganeśaya Namaha,  shrI Saraswatyai Namaha,  shrI Sat Gurubhyo Namaha.
"Vakratunda Mahakaya" (page 27 in My Prayers book)
Saraswathi Namasthubhyam
"Gurur Brahma" (page 60 in My Prayers book)
"Krishnaya Vasudevaya" (page 105 in My Prayers book)

Govinda damodhara stothram- we learned the second verse, "sree krishna govinda.."

Our lesson Krishna everywhere

Rasa Lila -  

It was a full moon night in autumn. The night's fresh coolness replaced the day's heat and every flower and every blade of grass in the forest shimmered in the heavenly moonlight. The Yamuna flowed murmuring gently, a gentle breeze wafted over the dale, carrying with it the fragrance of jasmine and wild flowers. It was a night of peace, harmony and exquisite beauty. Krishna was enchanted by his surroundings. He sat down alone on the banks of River Yamuna and started playing the flute. The air resounded with the divine melody.The lilting notes floated into Vrindavan, into the hushed houses of the Gopis.All the gopis were engaged in some chores at that time.But they could not ignore this divine call. Lost in Krishna's magic flute, the Gopis stopped what they were doing and ran out.They rushed to the banks of the holy Yamuna.They were running, almost racing each other. Krishna tells them to go back home, but they pray to him "all wise people in the world constantly find bliss in you, who are the eternal self in all. You are the fountain of bliss for your devotees. Please don't send us away." Krishna and the Gopis danced together under the full moon.There has never been another raasa lila like this. It represents the ultimate in bliss, love and surrender. It is such a profound celebration that even the greatest of the rishis and yogis wish they could get just a glimpse of it. On the blessed night of Rasa lila, after much music, dancing and laughter, Krishna began to notice that each gopi was starting to act a little haughty. Each gopi was behaving as if Krishna belonged only to her. Krishna knew he had to teach them a lesson. In the blink of an eye, he disappeared!The Gopis searched for him everywhere. Not finding him, they started to sob.They even said they were sorry for what they had done. But there was no reply. There was no sign of Krishna.When the gopis spoke with each other, they realized how selfish they were. They thought :"Krishna is mine and only mine! He loves me the most" They were very sorry for their arrogance and begged for forgiveness. They now had only one thought-"RETURN TO US KRISHNA!"Krishna saw that the gopis had learnt their lesson.He returned as fast as he had disappeared.The Gopis' love for Krishna was the most pure and unselfish.Their devotion and surrender was complete. Krishna and the gopis started their rasa dance again.Even the Gods from the heavens came to watch this divine celebration of the Lord with his devotees. They played musical instruments and were delighted.The Gopis' love was pure and simple and their minds were always fixed on the Lord.


We then discussed "Krishna's flute". A flute player walks into a bamboo grove, cuts a length of bamboo, and makes holes in it. Seven for the musical notes, and one which he blows through. Does the flute play music by itself? Music emerges only when the breath of the flute player flows through the flute and his fingers manipulate the holes. Whether the song makes people  happy, or run away is not the fault of the flute. The flute is a mere instrument. The seven holes in the flute represent our mind, intellect and the five senses. The Divine flute player plays his song through our actions, emotions and thoughts. But our ego makes us think that we are doing everything. 

We talked about the pure, selfless devotion of the Gopis. Just like the compass always points to the north, their minds are also always towards Krishna. Is it possible that we can also always think about God? How can our minds also be focused on Krishna all the time ?

As an example of how we can think of God at different times of the day, we discussed the following shlokas and explained the meaning and significance of each.

•Upon Waking up - Karagre Vasate Lakshmi...
•Getting up from bed- Samudra Vasane Devi
• Before eating breakfast, lunch and dinner - Brahmarpanam..
•Before we start studying - Saraswathi Namastubhyam..
•When we greet someone – Harih Om
•If we are alert and sensitive enough, not a moment in the day can go by without thanking the Lord for the home that we have, our parents and friends and our healthy body and mind. He has given us everything! 
Doing our duty with focus and diligence, is also like a worship or an offering to God.

We started to practice for our class play. We will send the scripts to all families in the email, please print a copy for them. (each child should have a personal copy, please )

Gita Time- verses 21 and 22 from Chapter 3, karma yoga.

Verses 23-25 Ch.3 BG - YouTube Please encourage the kids to practice.
We have to record verses from 17 until 25 and send it to earn house points. We will do the recording in one of the classes.

House contests- 
Shlokathon on 3/18 and please register for the levels given in the website.

Geeta Chanting yagna (geeta contest) coming up on 4/22. The registration begins on 3/19 and closes on 4/15. Please look out for the flyer and link to register.

Bhajanotsav on 4/29, please register and form your own groups (4-6) for this unique group competition. House Events (chinmayavrindavan.org)
(Registration links also provided in the whatsapp group)

We look forward to seeing the kids in the class next week (3/12)
Please feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions or concerns.
Thank you and HariOm,
Neelima Turaga 
Vidhya Aiyer