Monday 12 August 2019

The importance of implementingNavratri Celebration Plan in schools?


Festivals are a wonderful way to celebrate the various forms of religious, cultural and other forms of unique beliefs and traditions that we are a part of. Especially when it comes to celebrating these activities with kids, the fun and enthusiasm involved are sky-high, not to mention that each of these celebrations is also aimed at teaching some sort of value(s) to them.
Holistique Learning and Navratri Celebrations
Keeping this in mind, Holistique Learning has planned Navratri Activity For Kids comprising of an assembly which can be conducted for various grades to teach them about the wonderful festival and educate them about the different types of celebratory rituals and worships involved in the festival.
Importance of Navratri Celebrations
This assembly is specifically aimed at teaching the religious significance of Navratri to school kids and explaining the mythological stories associated with each goddess of the nine-day-long festival. This assembly can be conducted on any one of the nine days of the Navratri festival and can be used all over the globe for schools from any country. It is up to the school to decide which grade/grades they would like to conduct the assembly for. They could conduct it for a specific grade, a few grades or even for all the grades starting from class 1 up to class 10. This assembly plan provides a beautiful series of events/activities/performances for Navratri Celebration Ideas in School.
Let us first look at what Navratri is, and how and why it is celebrated. This is a festival during which followers worship the goddess Durga in nine different forms, and thus the celebration is for nine nights. It is celebrated during the month of Ashwin as per the Hindu calendar. The nine days of this festival represent nine different forms of the goddess Durga-Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, Kushmanda, Skandamata, Katyayani, Kalaratri, Mahagauri, and Siddhidatri. There are mythological stories associated with each one of these goddesses above as well.
This assembly is therefore designed to highlight the same. It is celebrated from the 29th of September to the 7th of October usually and is celebrated for different reasons in different ways in various parts of the Indian subcontinent and other parts of the world. The main spirit of the festival is to inculcate feelings of unity and a shared bond amongst each other, ultimately leading to joy and happiness.
The assembly plan also comprises of a drama ‘With a sprinkle of nine hues' which covers the nine different colors linked with each day and designated to each goddess in these nine days. They are royal blue, yellow, white, red, green, grey, orange, sky blue and pink. The essential elements of this assembly are the authenticity and enthusiasm with which the festival is celebrated. It in a way acts as a reflection of the spirit of the festival. The plan comprises of the main manual with a description of the flow of events and further detailed description of all the activities as well. Since a projector facility may not be available in all school grounds, PPTs are not taken and the plan is available only in soft copy format.

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