Category
- Silent Sitting
- Prayer
- Group Singing
- Story Telling
- Stories For Children
- Chinna Katha
- Life of Bhagawan Baba
- Ramayana
- Birth Of Rama
- Rama Accompanies Vishwamitra
- Sita Rama Divine Marriage
- Two Boons Of Kaikeyi
- Sri Rama Leaves Ayodhya
- Dasaratha’s Demise
- Bharatha Meets Rama
- Rama Resides At Panchavati
- Adbuction of Sita
- Sabari Moksha
- Rama Meets Hanuman And Sugriva
- Hanuman In Lanka
- Vibhishana Surrenders To Rama
- Bridge Across The Ocean
- The War Begins
- Hanuman Brings The Sanjeevani
- Kumbhakarna’s Death
- Ravana Meets His End
- Return To Ayodhya
- Group Activities
- Miscellaneous
Group I
EID-UL-FITR
At the end of Ramzan, the day after the New Moon is sighted , is celebrated as Eid-ul-fitr.
‘Eid’ means ‘Joy’ and ‘Fitr’ means ‘charity’. Hence Eid ul-fitr means ‘derive happiness through charity’ During this festival, one not only remembers God , but also the poor. Eid promotes the idea that the individual can be happy only if he contributes to making the entire society happy.


