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For Parents
Teach your Children the values of Dharma at an early age. If you miss this age, you will never get a second chance to instill our core values. The first lesson should be "Humility." Be careful when stressing this point, as Kindness and Humility should not be mistaken for weakness. Teach them to defend themselves with facts of our Dharma. Other Cults masquerading as religions take advantage of us because we don't know the beauty and majesty of our own Faith. We are here to set the false narrative right, spread by the demonic. personas
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Systematic Syllabus Structure
This Curriculum is designed for both Parents and Children to ensure easy understanding to enhance the power of visualisation and reading. Yogic practices to maintain good health increase memory and intuitive power are some of our core learning systems 1. Introduction to Hinduism - Overview of Hinduism: Definition and significance. - Historical context: Origins and development of Hinduism. - Major texts: Introduction to the Vedas, Upanishads, and epics like the Mahabharata and Ramayana. 2. Core Beliefs and Practices** - **Key Concepts** - Overview of major gods and goddesses (e.g., Brahma, Vishnu, Shiva, Saraswati, Lakshmi). - Understanding of avatars and their significance. 3. Rituals and Festivals** - Common practices: Puja (worship), prayer, and meditation. - Major festivals: Diwali, Holi, Navaratri, and their meanings. - Significance of rituals in daily life and community. 4. Philosophy and Ethics** - Introduction to the concepts of yoga and meditation. - Exploration of moral values in Hindu teachings. 5. Diversity within Hinduism** - Overview of different sects and traditions (e.g., Shaivism, Vaishnavism, Shaktism). - Regional variations and cultural practices across India and the world. 6. Hinduism and Society** - The role of caste and community. - Influence of Hinduism on art, architecture, music, and literature. 7. Activities and Assessments** - **Group Projects:** Create presentations on specific deities, festivals, or rituals. - **Art Projects:** Design a poster depicting a festival or a significant deity. - **Field Trip:** Visit a local temple or cultural centre, if possible. - **Reflection Journals:** Encourage students to express their thoughts and questions about what they learn. 8. Conclusion** - Review key concepts and encourage questions. - Discuss the relevance of Hindu teachings in today's world. 9. Resources** - Suggested readings, documentaries, and online resources for further exploration. This syllabus encourages curiosity and respect while providing a foundational understanding of Hinduism, its beliefs, and its cultural significance
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This type of content reflects originality and creativity and offers new perspectives and insights that inspire readers. By addressing current trends, cultural nuances, and specific interests, fresh content fosters a connection with your inner self, the mysterious source of perennial happiness. Ultimately, unique content enriches the online experience, sparking curiosity and inspiring patrons to discover who they really are and their life's purpose. Providence, a higher power, intuitively inspires all the content.
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Providence created "Nadar Asia" to teach through intuition and achieve its mission of uniting the world. Intuition is beyond the realm of any human intelligence—the language of the Gods.
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