Participation in Family Work – Pancha Mahayagnas
Pancha Mahayagnas
Objective –
To enable the Balvikas children to recall the pancha maha yagnas to be performed by every householder.
Related Values –
- Valuing our traditions
- Spirit of Enquiry
- Discrimination
- Right Conduct
Materials Required –
- 12 slips each bearing the name of a Yagna as given in the list at the end.
(namely Deva Yagna, Rishi Yagna, Atithi Yagna, Pitru Yagna, Bhoota Yagna) - A bowl for the slips
How to Play –
- The children are seated in a circle.
- The guru hands over the bowl with the slips to one child.
- With bhajans playing in the background, the activity is carried on- passing the bowl.
- When the bhajan stops, the child holding the bowl picks up a slip from it and reads it loudly and identifies the yagna to which that activity belongs.
(Ex. Reading the Ramayana- Ans – Deva Yagna.) - The passing the parcel activity continues in this manner till all the 12slips are exhausted.
- Likhita Japam 1 page daily. (Deva)
- Taking proper care of pets (Bhoota)
- Bhageerath’s tapasya to redeem his cursed ancestors. (Pitru)
- Chanting Vedas. (Rishi)
- Keeping water bowls for birds. (B)
- Reciting Suprabhatam daily. (D)
- Offering cool drinks at seva stalls (Atithi)
- Offering obeisance to departed ancestors during annual shraad ceremony (P)
- Partaking food only after offering to guests was a practice of ancient days. (A)
- Feeding crows and cows. (B)
- Listening to stories from the Upanishads. (R)
- Learning one shloka from the Bhagavad Gita daily. (D)