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Tribute to all Mothers

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I wanted to do this on Mother's day but then we do not need a day to give tribute to our Mothers...

 

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A Salute to Motherhood...way to go Sarah Kovac

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Q. Who wrote Ramayana? A. Mickey Mouse

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I know it is not funny but I could help laughing the other day.  So, I bought this book Ramayana: Divine Loophole from GheeHappy and was starting to read the book to Ansh, my 6 year old son.

The first lesson learnt was " What is the story of Rama Called?", Ansh was very prompt in replying, Ramayana. The second lesson learnt was "Who wrote Ramayana?", The answer should be Valmiki. It worked the first day. Second day when I asked Ansh, "Who wrote Ramayana?" The answer that I get is "Michey Mouse" and for  a second I just could not understand what he said, and then I understood how Ansh got the "Miki" in "Valmiki" and came up with "Mickey Mouse", We laughed, and laughed.

One good thing that came out of this for sure is that he will never forget who wrote Ramayana.


A school for beggers.....

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I applaud Mr. Prime Minister

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Education indeed should have a right from the day we got freedom!

 

 

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/From-today-every-child-has-a-right-to-education/articleshow/5749632.cms


Seven Year Old Boy Saved Family

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Brought tears in my eyes too...

 

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Remembering Hindu Marriage Vows on Valentines Day

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Known as Saptapadi/pheras, seven vows is a beautiful ritual observed in Hindu marriages, although the act of taking the seven vows varies from region to region, in India.

 

People following Hinduism believe that if a married couple walks seven steps around the fire of the havankund, they will remain together for the lifetime. Generally, before taking the seven vows, the bride is seated to the right hand side of the groom. After taking the pheras, the bride shifts to the left side of the groom - this symbolizes that she is now closer to his heart. In most of the Hindu weddings, the newly married couple takes seven pheras, with the exception of Gujaratis and Sindhis, who take four pheras around the sacred fire. In the majority of the seven pheras, the groom leads the first four pheras, while he is preceded by the bride during the last three pheras. Given below are the meanings of the seven vows of marriage.

 

Seven Vows In Hindu Wedding

 

  • The bride and the groom take the first step of the seven vows to pledge that they would provide a prospered living for the household or the family that they would look after and avoid those that might hinder their healthy living.
  • During the second step of the seven pheras, the bride and the groom promise that they would develop their physical, mental and spiritual powers in order to lead a lifestyle that would be healthy.
  • During the third vow, the couple promises to earn a living and increase by righteous and proper means, so that their materialistic wealth increases manifold.
  • While taking the fourth vow, the married couple pledges to acquire knowledge, happiness and harmony by mutual love, respect, understanding and faith.
  • The fifth vow is taken to have expand their heredity by having children, for whom, they will be responsible. They also pray to be blessed with healthy, honest and brave children.
  • While taking the sixth step around the sacred fire, the bride and the groom pray for self-control of the mind, body and soul and longevity of their marital relationship.
  • When the bride and the groom take the seventh and the last vow, they promise that they would be true and loyal to each other and would remain companions and best of friends for the lifetime.

 

 


Sikh Wedding

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A very good Photo Essay of a Sikh Wedding...

gurbans + harpreet > wedding > slideshow from Aim2Please on Vimeo.


100 Days in kindergarten

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So what I learnt that Ansh will be celebrating 100 days in his school...and that his teacher has asked him to do a project for his 100th day in the kindergarten, I immediately thought of making a balloon hat with 100 written on it and here is what I was able to come up with.

 

 


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