Input for the SDDS Panel per request of Sri Mohan Sagar
From the Bhakti List Archives
• August 24, 1997
Dear Sri Mohan Sagar : First of all my best wishes to you for chairing this important panel . Although I will be away at Pittsburgh during Saturday ( the day of the panel ) , I look forward to learning about the highlights of the discussions/ recommendations on Sunday , August 31 during my participation in the second SDDS Assembly at Pomona , NY . I want to share with you and the other members of the Bhakthi list of two recent events that has relevance to your panel . (1) I had the privelege of seving as one of the three judges in an essay contest for youngsters ( 8-18 years) sponsored by the Hindu Temples of USA . The contest was subdivided in to two age groups : 8-12 years group and 12-18 years group . I was impressed and encouraged by the essays of the youngsters with respect to their own impressions on the three topics suggested fort he contest . These students are either born here or have spent most of their life in USA . The topics were : (1) What role does a Hindu Temple play in your life ? (2) Lessons that I learned from Srimadh RamAyaNA and (3) Hindu Religion and Society ( Approximate Title ) . The anlaysis , content and personal reconciliation of their life here and their heritage as children of Hindu parents were impressive . Three prizes were awarded to the three best essayist in the three categories by the three Judges at the request of the Coordinating committee of the Hindu Temple Federation of USA . There is much to learn regarding how the minds of the participating youngsters have been shaped , which led to these impressive , credible and personalized analysis . (2) I attended the National Naama Organization Meeting yesterday in New Jersey and gave a talk on Sri KrishNAvathAram there in the context of the theme of " Sri Jayanthi Celebrations " . The organizers of this meeting included Mrs. Nagu Satyan , a respected member of our Bhakthi List . She is the national Coordinator of NaamA and may wish to share with us her own " recipes " on this important subject . The NaamA group has close to 600 members across the country . There might have been 200 people ( Children , Parents and relatives ) who particpated in this event . What impressed me at this meeting is the deep involvement of the children themselves in the different items of the meeting . The subject was Sri KrishNa Jayanthi , a celebration about our Lord being born as a baby to VasudEvA and Devaki on the KrishNa PakshAshtami , when the asterism of RohiNi was in ascendance . It is a joyous occasion and the festivities had songs , dances and a variety of delectable foods prepared exclusively for Sri Jayanthi ( Vella Seedai , Salt Seedai , Laddu , tEnn Kuzhal , Manankombhu , Mysore Paak , Kajju Barfi , Hot Mixture, Chakli , Kodvale et al ) . There was ample room for the children's participation and to learn about the tattvam behind the celebrations thru their own participation in the following agenda items : 1. MaNtapam decoration (2) KrishNa poojA (3) Thottil uthsavam (4) dance offering (5) Skit on the Lord's life (6) Gopas and GopikAs parade to salute the Lord (7) KolAttam and (8) Bhajan . Active networking sessions that preceded these events . The two lectures in the forenoon were : a talk on the significance of KrishNAvatAram and the message of Sri bhagavadh Gita by Professor Prasad . These lectures were for the benefit of the elders mostly . Participation by children etches a deep memory for the rest of their life . It was clear that asking them to be passive participants in long ceremonies enjoyed by the adults wont go too far in capturing their attention . My observation is that the deep involvement of the children in a playful , festival context is a very apt way to interest and hold the attention of the children growing in this country or in India , where we grew up . DipAvaLi celebration , Kaarthigai Dheepam , Uriyadi , Sarakku maaram , SokkappAnai ,Sri Rama Navami celebration , BrahmOthsavams at the temple , AvaNi avittam ( Idly ,appam and Kozhakkatai ), NavarAthri /Sarasvathi poojai/Vijaya Dasami , Vaikunta EkAdasi , et al . The parents have to be familiar with the deeper meanings of the festivals and the PurANic descriptions to wet the appetite of the children to want to know more . We learnt a lot from our grandmother , mother and aunts about many of the lore that enthused us to learn more . Our father , grandfather and elders taught us as " what to do when " types of information . Such examples are : When you get up in the morning , you must recite the name Hari seven times . Before going to sleep, we should salute the Lord with the utterance , " MaadhavAya nama : " . When we conclude any activity of a religious nature , we should state , " Sri KrishNAya nama: " Both our parents and grandparents taught us sthothrams that were easy to recite or specific paasurams such as the two of Sri ANDAL referred to by Sri PBA Swamigal . Children need to be taught seelcted sthOthrams by some one , who is proficient in Sanskrit pronumciations . Professor Prasad does a yeoman job here . These small routines are not diffcult to practise and these will pave the way for a disciplined approach . Parents have to set the example and follow it up . SandhyAvandhanam is another important item for those male children , who have undrgone the PooNal KalyANam . Expanation of the important Hindu samskArams and their roles in one's life has to be explained at the right time . I will write on the 40 Hindu SamskArAs soon as a starter here . Instead of going on in a free thought mode further , May I suggest that you would like to examine the following topics as approaches to gain additional insights into engaging the attention of our very bright children to Sri VaishNavism : 1. Should there be a graded approach based on the age level of the Child and what are the phased approaches so that they are gradually exposed 2. What is the role of the Temple ? 3 . What is the role of the parent ? 4 . What is the role of emerging technologies like computer Games , Multimedia , Internet to introduce our IthihAsAs and PurANAs to gain their attention (e.g) the home pages project underway for the 108 divya desams and the related CD ROM project under the leadership of Professor Dileepan . The prototype home page for the first of the 108 divya desams has now been completed by Sri Sreyas Sarangan for Oppiliappan and he will soon announce the URL for it for you to enjoy it. Even The comic books ( the "ancient " technology ) on Bharatham and RaamAyaNam seem to sell well at some temples ! At one dollar a page , it is a good business as well ! 5 . Explanation of the meaning behind simple but powerful ceremonies like shodasOpacharams to the Lord and understanding of them in the context of our reverence to an exalted and invited "guest " to our homes . 6 . A logical , credible analysis of the meaning behind the daily rituals like AarAdhanam with the help of experts like Sri Anbil SwamigaL , Dr. Vijayaraghavan and others that this group is priveleged to have as members . In summary , a carefully laid out multi-runged , graded approach might be helpful to demystify some of " the intimidating , impersonal and quaint looking " daily observances and change them into " comforting , personal and deeply nourishing " experiences so that an inquiring and a curious mind of a growing child/adolescent can be captivated and held on track firmly out of its own convictions . Agan the role of informed and involved can not be underestimated in such a serious effort . Rest , the BhagavAn will take care . Sri KrishNArpaNamasthu V.Sadagopan
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