Peace Mantra
(Om,) May all be happy.
May all be free from illness.
May all see what is auspicious.
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(Om,) May all be happy.
May all be free from illness.
May all see what is auspicious.
Devi Saraswati is the goddess of knowledge, intelligence, wisdom, music and
art.
She is holding a book, a rosary and a veena in her hands.
She is sitting on a white lotus.
We pray to her to remove our ignorance and bless us with knowledge, intelligence and wisdom.
A dialogue between a teacher and a student bout Homework
Teacher – Mohan, you have not (haven’t) shown me your
homework?
Mohan – Sir, I haven’t done my homework.
Teacher – Why haven’t you done your homework?
Mohan - Sir, my mother suddenly fell ill yesterday. I
had to look after her.
Teacher – How is she now?
Mohan – She is better now.
Teacher – I wish her speedy recovery.
Mohan – Thank you, sir.
Teacher – You are a good boy. Don’t worry about the
homework. Take care of your mother.
Mohan – Thank you, sir.
The Book I Like most (or)
My Favourite Book
Good books improve our
knowledge. They teach us how to live a noble life. I have read many books but I
like the Ramcharitmanas most. It was written by the great poet Tulsidas.
It is written in Avadhi language. The Ramchartmanas depicts the noble
deeds of Shri Ram. Its language is very simple and musical. It is very popular
among the Hindus. Ramcharitmanas presents a picture of an ideal brother, wife,
husband, friend and an ideal society. Laxman was an obedient brother, Sita was
an ideal wife. Bharat, the brother of Ram, had no Love for the throne.
Ram, the main character of
this book, was the son of Dasharath, the King of Ayodhya. His father ordered
him to go to the forest for fourteen years. He obeyed his father and went to
the forest. His younger brother Laxman and his wife sita also went with him..
Ravan
was the king of Lanka. Hе kidnapped Sita and took her to Lanka. Ram Invaded
Lanka with the help of Sugriva and his army. He killed Ravan and got back sita.
This
book gives the message that we must be just and dutiful. It points out that the
evil is punished and the good prevails in the end.
This
book is my friend, my guide and my teacher.
Q.1.
What role do good books play?
Ans.
Good books improve our knowledge and teach us how to live a noble life.
Q.2.
Which is your favourite book?
Ans.
The RamCharitmanas is my favourite book,
Q.3.
Who wrote the Ramcharitmanas?
Ans.
- The great poet Tulsidas wrote this book.
Q.4.
In which language is it written?
Ans.
It is written in Avadhi language.
Q.
5 What does Ramcharitmanas depict ?
Ans.
It depicts the noble deeds of Shri Ram.
Q.
6. What does Ramcharit manas present?
Ans.
It presents the picture of an ideal brother, wife, husband and an ideal
society.
Q.
7. Who is the main character of the Ramcharitmanas ?
Ans.
Shri Ram is the main Character of this book,
Q.8.
Who was the king of Ayodhya?
Ans.
Dasharath was the king Of Ayodhya
Q.9
What order did Dasharath give to Ram?
Ans
- He ordered Ram to go to the forest.
Q.10.
For how long did Ram live in the forest?
Ans.
Ram lived in the forest for fourteen years.
Q.11.
Who went to the forest with Ram
Ans.
Sita and Laxaman went to the forest with Ram.
Q.12.
Who was the king of Lanka?
Ans.
Ravan was the king of Lanka.
Q13.
Where did Ravan take away sita?
Ans.
Ravan took Sita to Lanka?
Q.14.
Whose help did Ram take to get Sita back ?.
Ans-
Ram took Sugriva’s help to get back Sita.
Q.15.
What message does the Ramcharitmanas give?
Ans.
It gives the message that we must be just and dutiful.
Q.1
Who wrote the Ramayan ?.
Answer
-The great sage Valmiki wrote the Ramayan ?
Q.
2 What language is Ramayan written in?
Answer.
The Ramayan is written in Sanskrit.
Q.
3.How many kandas are there in the Ramayan?
Ans.
There are seven kaands in the Ramayan.
Q.4.
What are the names of the kaands of the Ramayan?
Ans.
The names of the kaands are - Baal Kaand, Ayodhya kaand, Aranya Aryana kaand,
Kishkindha kaand, Sundar Kaand, Yuddha Kaand and Uttar kaand.
Q.
5 In which yuga was the Ramayan written?
Ans-
The Ramayan was written in the Treta Yug.
Q.
6 How many shlokas are there in the Ramayan?
Ans.
There are 24000 (twenty four thousand shlokas) in the Ramayan.
Q.
7 Where was Ram born?
Ans-
Ram was born in Ayodhya.
Q.
8 What were the names of Ram's father and mother ?
Ans.
Ram's father was Dasharth and his mother was Kaushlya.
Q.
9 How many queens did the king Dashrath have?
Ans-
The King Dasharath had three queens.
Q.
10 What were the names of the three queens of king Dasharath?
Ans-
The names of the king Dasharath's queen's were Kaushlya, sumitra and kekai.
Q.
11 How many brothers did Ram have?
Ans-
Ram had four brothers
Q.12
What were the names of Ram’s brothers?
Ans-
The names of Ram’s were Laxman, Bharat and Shatraghna.
Q.
13 What was the name of Bharat's mother?
Ans-
Bharat's mother's name was kekai,
Q.
14 Who was the mother of Laxman and Shatrughan ?
Ans.
Their mother was sumitra.
Q.
15. Which sage took Ram and Laxman to fight with demons?
Ans
.- The sage Vishwamitra took them to fight with the demons.
Q.16
Which demons did Ram kill When he was with the sage Vishvamitra ?
Ans-
He killed Tadka and Subahoo.
Q.17.
After killing Tadaka and Subahu, where did Vishwamitra take Ram and
Laxman?
Ans.
He took them to Mithila.
18.
Who was the king of Mithila?
Ans-
Janak was the king of Mithila.
Q.19.
Where did the king Janak find sita?
Ans.
He found sita while he was ploughing a site.
Q.20.
What was the name of the bow which Lord Ram broke?
Ans.
The name of the bow was Pinaak.
Q.21.
Whom did king Dashrath want to make the king of Ayodhya?
Ans.
He wanted to make Ram the king of Ayodhya?
Q.22.
How did Kekai react to the news of Ram's making the crown prince?
Ans.
- She happily accepted the news.
Q.23.
Why did Kekai change her mind ?
Ans.-
On the advice of Manthra, Kekai changed her mind.
Q.24.
Who was Manthara ?
Ans.
- She was the maid of Kekai.
Q.25
What did Manthra want Kekai to do?
Ans.-
Manthra wanted Kekai to ask Dasarath to make Bharat the Crown prince.
Q.
26 Why did Dasharath grant two boons to Kekai ?
Ans.
- Dasharath granted two boons to Kekai because she had saved his life
during the war in the past.
Q.
27. What were the two boons?
Ans,
- The two boons were to send Ram to the forest for fourteen years and to make
Bharat the crown prince.
Q.28.
Who went to the forest with Ram?
Ans.
- Sita and Laxman went to the forest with Ram.
Q.29.
Where did Ram, Laxman and sita meet the sage Bhardwaj?
Ans.
- They met him at Prayag.
Q.
30. Who advised Ram to stay at Chitrakoot?
Ans.-
The sage Bhardwaj advised Ram to Stay on the Chitrakoot mountain.
Q.
31, Where did Ram, Laxman and sita go from Chitrakoor?
Ans.
- They went to Panchvati.
Q.
32. Who was Surpanakha ?
Ans.-
She was the sister of Ravan.
Q.33
Who cut the nose of Surpanakha?
Ans.-
Laxman cut off the nose of Surpanakha.
34.
Who took the form of a beautiful golden deer ?
Ans-
Marich took the form of a beautiful golden deer.
35-
Who kidnapped Sita?
Ans.-
Ravan, the king of Lanka, Kidnapped sita.
Q.
36. Who tried to save Sita from Ravan?
Ans.-
Jatayu, the king of eagles, tried to save Sita
Q.37.
Who advised Ram to go to Sugriva to get help?
Ans.
- A Demon, named Kabandha, advised Ram to get Sugriva’s help.
Q.38.
Who helped Ram to search for Sita?
Ans
- Sugriva and his army helped him.
Q.
39. Who went to Lanka to find sita?
Ans.
The monkey God Hanuman went to Lanka to find Sita.
Q. 40
What did Ram do to get back Sita from Ravan.
Ans.
Ram attacked Lanka, killed Ravan and got back sita.
Once there was a rich man. He had a son. He was a good boy.
Unfortunately he fell into the company of bad boys. His father advised him to
give up the company of bad boys. The boy said, “You need not worry about
me. These friends cannot spoil me. On the contrary, I will make them good
boys.”
His father thought of a plan to reform him. He went to market and
bought some good apples. He bought a rotten apple also. He asked his son to put
the good apples in the cupboard. Then he asked him to put the rotten apple also
among them.
Next day he asked his son to bring all the apples. The boy found
that all the apples had gone bad. His father advised him,” One rotten apple has
spoiled all the good ones. Bad boys are like rotten apples. They will spoil
you.” The boy learnt a lesson and gave up the company of bad boys.
Moral - Better alone than in a bad company.
spoil - बिगाड़ना, give up – छोड़ देना, on the contrary – इसके विपरीत, reform –सुधारना, rotten – सड़ी हुई, cupboard – अलमारी
Speech on Teachers' Day
On this auspicious occasion of Teachers' Day, I express
my good wishes to all of you.
This auspicious day, dedicated to teachers, is the
birthday of the former President of India Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan. We
celebrate this day as Teachers' Day to honor teachers.
'Acharya Devo Bhava', this saying has been the basis of
the Guru-Shishya tradition in India since ancient times. The role of a teacher
is very important in the life of the students. He leads his students from
darkness to light. He fills their life with self-confidence, self-esteem and a
sense of understanding their own worth.
Teachers are social engineers. They create future
doctors, engineers, lawyers, scientists and useful workers for the society.
Students are the future of the nation. They play the role
of capable and efficient citizens by getting proper guidance from their teachers.
They take forward the social, cultural and economic activities of the nation
and contribute to the building of the nation.
History is witness - if Dronacharya were not there, Arjun
would not have been so proficient in archery. If Ramakrishna had not been
there, Vivekananda would not have been there. Who does not know the role of
Chanakya in making Chandragupta Maurya the emperor?
The teachers have a direct or indirect impact on the life
of the students. Therefore, teachers should leave such an impression through
their work, conduct and behavior that it has a constructive and positive impact
on their students and they keep remembering their teachers with respect.
On this auspicious occasion of Teachers' Day, I bow down to
all the teachers and with these words I conclude my speech.
Thank you.
शिक्षक दिवस पर भाषण
शिक्षक दिवस के
अवसर पर आप सभी को शुभकामना।
शिक्षकों को
समर्पित यह शुभ दिन, भारत के पूर्व राष्ट्रपति ड़ॉ सर्वपल्ली राधाकृष्णनन का जन्म दिन है जिसे
शिक्षकों को सम्मान देने के लिए हम शिक्षक दिवस के रूपमे मनाते हैं.
'आचार्य देवो भवः' यह उक्ति भारत में प्राचीन काल से ही
गुरु शिष्य परंपरा का आधार रही है. विद्यार्थी
के जीवन में शिक्षक की भूमिका बहुत महत्वपूर्ण होती है। वह उसे अन्धकार से प्रकाश की ओर ले जाता है. वह
उसके जीवन में आत्मबल, आत्मविश्वास और स्वयं का मूल्य समझने
की भावना भरता है.
शिक्षक
सामाजिक अभियंता होते हैं. वे भावी डॉक्टर, इंजीनियर , वकील, वैज्ञानिक और समाज
के लिए उपयोगी कार्यकर्ताओं का निर्माण करते
हैं
विद्यार्थी राष्ट्र
का भविष्य होते हैं. वे शिक्षकों का उचित मार्गदर्शन पाकर योग्य और कुशल नागरिक की
भूमिका निभाते हैं . वे राष्ट्र की
सामाजिक, सांस्कृतिक और आर्थिक गतिविधियों को
आगे बढ़ाते हैं और राष्ट्र के निर्माण में अपना योगदान देते हैं.
इतिहास गवाह है -
यदि द्रोणाचार्य नहीं होते तो, अर्जुन धनुष विद्या में इतना निपुण
नहीं होता. यदि रामकृष्ण नहीं होते तो, विवेकानन्द नहीं होते. चन्द्रगुप्त मौर्य को सम्राट बनाने
में चाणक्य की भूमिका को कौन नहीं जनता है?
प्रत्येक विद्यार्थी
के जीवन पर शिक्षक का प्रत्यक्ष या
अप्रत्यक्ष रूप से प्रभाव पड़ता है. इसलिए शिक्षकों को अपने कार्य, आचरण और व्यवहार से ऐसी छाप छोड़नी
चाहिए जिससे उनके विद्यार्थियों पर रचनात्मक व सकारात्मक प्रभाव पड़े और वे अपने
शिक्षकों को सम्मान के साथ स्मरण करते रहें।
मैं , शिक्षक दिवस के इस पावन अवसर पर सभी
शिक्षकों को नमन करता हुआ अपनी वाणी को विराम देता हूँ.
धन्यवाद।
Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was
born on 2nd October, 1869. His father’s name was Karamchand Gandhi and his
mother’s name was Putalibai. He was married to Kastoorba. His family was
affluent. He went to England to study Law. He became a great political leader.
He was famous all over the world. He fought for the freedom of our country. He
encouraged the people to boycott the foreign goods. He was a religious person. He
was honest and truthful. He believed in non-violence. He never hurt anybody. He
lived and worked for the good of his country. He loved all. People of all
communities loved and respected him. He led a very simple life. He taught
simplicity and self reliance to the people. People called him ‘Mahatma’. We
call him ‘Father of the Nation’. He died on 30th January, 1948.
affluent = समृद्ध, law = कानून, political
leader= राजनीतिक नेता, encouraged =
प्रोत्साहित करते थे, boycott = बहिष्कार
करना, foreign goods = विदेशी सामान, truthful = सच्चा non-violence = अहिंसा, hurt = आघात पहुँचाना, lived = जीवन बिताया,
जीवन जिया, for the good of his country = अपने देश की भलाई के लिए, communities =
समुदाय, simplicity = सादगी, self reliance= आत्मनिर्भरता, ‘Father of the Nation’ = राष्ट्रपिता
A lion is a wild animal. It is a
very brave animal. It lives in a forest. We call it the king of the forest. It
has long claws and sharp teeth. It can run very fast. It kills animals and eat
them. It can kill even an elephant. It roars very loudly. It can see well even
at night. It is a member of cat’s family.
शेर एक जंगली जानवर है. यह एक बहादुर जानवर है. वह जंगल में रहता है. हम इसे जंगल का राजा कहते हैं. इसके लम्बे पंजे और तीखे दांत होते हैं. यह बहुत तेज दौड़ सकता है. यह जानवरों को मारता है और उन्हें खाता है. यह हाथी को भी मार सकता है. यह बहुत जोर से दहाड़ता है. यह रात में भी अच्छी तरह देख सकता है. यह बिल्ली के परिवार का सदस्य है.
Mohan is my friend. We study in
the same class. He is an intelligent boy. He helps me in my studies. He is an
honest boy. He is always smiling. He is always regular. He always speaks the
truth. He is strong and healthy. He is a good player. He plays football. He is
very simple. He respects his teachers. I like him very much.
मोहन मेरा मित्र है. हम एक ही
कक्षा में पढ़ते हैं. वह एक बुद्धिमान लड़का है. वह पढाई में मेरी सहायता करता है. वह
ईमानदार लड़का है. वह हमेशा मुस्कराता रहता है. वह हमेशा नियमित रहता है. वह हमेशा
सच बोलता है. वह मजबूत और स्वस्थ है. वह एक अच्छा खिलाडी है. वह फुटबॉल खेलता है.
वह बहुत सादा है. वह उसके अध्यापकों का सम्मान करता है. मैं उसे बहुत अधिक पसंद
करता हूँ.