Hari Om Parents
We had a short class because we had a Saraswati Pooja.
We revised Chapter 20 shlokas after prayers
We covered Chapter 10 of our syllabus
- After transferring his knowledge to Yudhishtra, Bheeshma Pitamah leaves his body
- Dhritarashtra, Gandhari, and KuntĂ renounced worldly life and went to the forest, where they died in a forest fire.
- Yadava dynasty ends on account of a curse from the sages that were ridiculed by the yadava youth
- Lord Krishna loses his life when a hunter mistakes the sole of His feet to be a deer's body and shoots an arrow at it
- The Pandavas made Parikshit, the grandson of Arjuna, the king of Hastinapura and, along with DraupadĂ and a stray dog, began their grand ascent toward the peaks of the Himalayas
- One by one everyone dies except Yudhishtra along with a dog who are both received by Indra
- Indra asked only Yudhishtra to enter the chariot, as there was no place for a dog in heaven. Yudhishtra stood steadfast and said that he would give up heaven rather than leave his faithful dog behind.
- Indra asked only Yudhishtra to enter the chariot, as there was no place for a dog in heaven. Yudhishtra stood steadfast and said that he would give up heaven rather than leave his faithful dog behind.
- The dog took on its real form--Dharmaraja, the god of righteousness--and welcomed Yudhishtra to heaven
- Lessons learned
Live by Dharma
Attitude of gratitude
Do not think of any one as inferior as God is in and through everyone
- Few more questions from Yaksha were discussed at length.
What is the best quality of a person who is praiseworthy? The best quality of a
praiseworthy person is dexterity.
What is the best among the riches? Knowledge is the best among riches.
What is the best gain? Health is the best gain.
What is the best among joys? Contentment is the best among joy
We ended the session with a Saraswati pooja conducted for all Sunday PM students
Thank You
Hari Om
Sapna ji and Harishji