Ramayana Masacharanam – July 17 to August 16, 2021

Ramayana Masacharanam

Day 1 – July 17, 2021 – Karkkidakam 1

Ramayana deals with the various aspects of man’s life. The traditional practice of reciting the Ramayana is meant for spiritual enrichment. Karkidakkam is considered to be a month of misery due to the monsoons, and people resort to reading the Ramayana for spiritual solace.

Class X

LKG


Day 2 – July 18, 2021

The ten sacred flowers, ‘Dashapushpam’, are given a lot of importance in healing and in the spiritual traditions of Kerala. This beautiful description gives an insight into these ten sacred plants.

Sreepoorna P S – Class 3

Class 3


Day 3 – July 19, 2021

The Ramayana is undoubtedly the most popular Indian epic. It describes the journey of Lord Rama through the path of dharma and is a work of art that upholds religious, moral, and cultural values.

UKG

Drupadhkrishna A S (Class 1)


Day 4 – July 20, 2021

Ramayana is a great epic in which the essence of religion and morality are allied.

Class 1

Shraddha S Bhat (Class 1)


Day 5 – July 21, 2021

Recitation of the Ramayana gives inner peace and divine energy and helps in coping with life’s challenges calmly.

Class 2

Jyothi M and Gowri M (Class 2)


Day 6 – July 22, 2021

Sumithra Devi to Lakshmana – touching and significant farewell advice…

Class 4

Sridhilkrishna K S (Class 4)


Day 7 – July 23, 2021

Spiritual enrichment- traditional reciting of the Ramayana….

Class 5

Ankitha A R (Class 5)


Day 8 – July 24, 2021

Moral values to learn from the Ramayana…

Class 6

Amritasree N V


Day 9 – July 25, 2021

The Ramayana imparts all the values necessary for the welfare of mankind.

Class 7

Dharsana N G (Class 7)


Day 10 – July 26, 2021

Jatayu, a mythical bird mentioned in the epic Ramayana, was an embodiment of selfless love and sacrifice.

Class 8

Nandhana Manoj (Class 8)


Day 11 – July 27, 2021

The Ramayana is an ancient Sanskrit epic which also praises the epitome of womanhood. The female characters in the Ramayana are a source of inspiration, for they are courageous, strong, devoted and knowledgeable.

Class 9

Vaiga M V (Class 6)


Day 12 – July 28, 2021

Liberation from the curse by the touch of Lord Rama…

അഹല്യാമോക്ഷം ( Class 10)

Annapoorneswari K B (Class 10)


Day 13 – July 29, 2021

Ramayana presents the completeness of human thought, emotion and existence. The roots of tradition still remain intact.

XI Science & Commerce

Suryananda S Kumar & Anamika P A ( XI)


Day 14 – July 30, 2021

Life lessons to learn from the characters of the Ramayana and aspire to live up to.

XII

K Diya Babu (Class 6)


Day 15 – July 31, 2021

Students in the attire of characters in the Ramayana, one of the largest ancient epics in world literature.

LKG

Adhidev K S (LKG)


Day 16 – August 1, 2021

The code of right and ethical behaviour to be learnt from the characters of the Ramayana.

UKG


Day 17 – August 2, 2021

Hanuman is probably one of the most revered figures in Hindu mythology, worshipped to gain courage and strength in our lives. An unquestioning devotee of Lord Rama.

Aumkarnath V S (Class 1)


Day 18 – August 3, 2021

Sita Devi, an epitome of pure love, devotion, dedication, self-sacrifice, courage and purity sets a great example and high standards for all women in today’s world.

Bhoomika K U (Class 1)


Day 19 – August 4, 2021

Rama is the most gentle hero from the Hindu scriptures, the embodiment of chivalry and virtue.

Anvikrishna M V (LKG)


Day 20 – August 5, 2021

Selfless Dedication and Devotion – Hanuman’s life acquired a great purpose when he met Lord Rama.

Aumkarnath V S (Class 1) and Adwaith P (Class 2)


Day 21 – August 6, 2021

Karkkidakam is the time when the monsoon rains are at its peak, a time for preventive therapies. Karkkidaka kanji, a traditional medicinal rice soup, helps to get rejuvenated during the monsoon season. This kanji is a unique combination of herbs, spices, and grains.

Class 5


Day 22 – August 7, 2021

Human life is like a drop of water that vanishes when it falls on red hot metal.

Janaki Gireesh (Class 4)


Day 23 – August 8, 2021

The significance of mukkutty chaanthu in the month of Karkkidakam.

Class 6


Day 24 – August 9, 2021

Hanumanji is the symbol of strength and energy.

Jagath Ram Praveen (LKG)


Day 25 – August 10, 2021

Health care in Karkkidaka month with pathila thoran.

Class 9


Day 26 – August 11, 2021

Devi Sita is the epitome of how a female figure should be; she is known for her dedication, self sacrifice, courage and purity.

Sreelakshmi Rajesh (LKG)


Daya Sanker K (Class 2)


Day 27 – August 12, 2021

Adithya Hridayam encompasses the entire universe.

Niranjana Lal and Sanghamitra Sreekanth (XI)

Krishnanarayan E S (Class 1)


Day 28 – August 13, 2021

Rama is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the God of protection. He is an embodiment of chivalry and virtue.

Aadharsh Krishna T S (LKG)

P J Aryanandha (Class 2)


Day 29 – August 14, 2021

Tradition and custom in the month of Karkidakam, the last month of the Malayalam calendar.

Apsaralakshmi (LKG)

Gayathri Rajesh (Class 3) and Sreelakshmi Rajesh (LKG)

Ishaan C Nithin (LKG)


Day 30 – August 15, 2021

Adithya Hridayam is the most auspicious verses that destroy all sins, dispel all doubts, alleviate worry and sorrow, anxiety and anguish, and increase the longevity of life.

Class 8


Day 31 – August 16, 2021

As the holy month of Ramayana comes to an end, the air is filled with the positive vibrations of Ramayana chanting and the hope for a prosperous year ahead.

N S Sasneha (Class 7)

Avni K A (LKG)

Adisree K H (UKG)