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Culture through creativity

Arts, Music, and Dance

Children can learn Hindu culture through bhajan, kirtan, dance, drama, drawing, rangoli, crafts, and festival decorations.

Kid-friendly class guide
1

Introduce the theme

2

Show an example

3

Practice together

4

Create something

5

Share respectfully

Kids lesson

Bhajan Singing

Simple meaning

Bhajans express devotion through melody.

Dharma lesson

Sing with attention and love.

Activities
  • Learn one line
  • Repeat after teacher
  • Use simple hand rhythm
  • Sing for family

Kids lesson

Classical Dance Stories

Simple meaning

Dance can tell stories of Krishna, Rama, Devi, and devotion.

Dharma lesson

Movement can be respectful worship.

Activities
  • Learn simple mudras
  • Act out one scene
  • Practice posture
  • Watch a short dance clip

Kids lesson

Drama on Krishna or Rama

Simple meaning

Drama helps children remember stories and values.

Dharma lesson

Stories become real when we practice them.

Activities
  • Assign roles
  • Make simple crowns
  • Practice short dialogues
  • Perform for parents

Kids lesson

Drawing Hindu Symbols

Simple meaning

Symbols like Om, lotus, diya, conch, and peacock feather teach spiritual ideas.

Dharma lesson

Art can help us remember dharma.

Activities
  • Symbol coloring page
  • Make flash cards
  • Explain one symbol
  • Create a class mural

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Rangoli and Diyas

Simple meaning

Festival art welcomes beauty, light, and auspiciousness.

Dharma lesson

Create beauty with patience and care.

Activities
  • Paper rangoli
  • Decorate diyas
  • Make festival cards
  • Display art respectfully

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Peacock Feather Crafts

Simple meaning

The peacock feather reminds children of Krishna.

Dharma lesson

Small symbols can help us remember God.

Activities
  • Make a feather bookmark
  • Draw Krishna crown
  • Create a craft garland
  • Explain the symbol