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Click the chapters to read: [Ghanshyam Charitra Chapters 41-42 (pg 31-35)]
Discussion Points:
Group 1 and 2: (6-13 years)
Chapter 41: THE PRIEST’S SIGHT IS RESTORED
- Why do you think Ghanshyam felt upset when he heard Devibaksh’s prayer? If you could ask God for anything, what would it be and why?
- What do you think Ghanshyam meant when he said he wanted to teach people spiritual truths?
- Have you ever felt like helping someone understand something important? How did you do it?
- How do you think the people in the temple felt when they saw Ghanshyam as Lord Ramchandra?
- If you had the ability to help someone in a miraculous way, how would you use it?
- What do you think this Prasang is teaching us about kindness and wisdom?
- Do you believe that knowledge and wisdom are more powerful than physical strength? Why or why not?
Chapter 42: GHANSHYAM’S DAILY ROUTINE
- Ghanshyam woke up early every morning. How do you think waking up early can help you in your daily life?
- Why do you think Ghanshyam meditated on God first thing in the morning? How can meditation or quiet time help you?
- Ghanshyam studied with his father and by himself. Why is it important to be a good student and pay attention to learning? He listened carefully when his father taught him. How does listening carefully help us in school and at home?
- Ghanshyam made time to visit temples and listen to stories from sacred texts. What are some good habits you can include in your daily routine?
- He showed great respect for the scriptures and elders. Why is it important to respect and learn from our elders?
- He had a fixed routine every day. How do you think having a daily routine can help you be more organised?
- If you could add one good habit from Ghanshyam’s routine into your own life, what would it be and why?
Activity: "Ghanshyam’s Wisdom Q&A Challenge"
Objective: Encourage kids and family members to reflect on the values in Ghanshyam’s life through thought-provoking questions and discussions.
How to Play:
- Take Turns Asking & Answering – One person asks a question related to Ghanshyam’s values, and the other person answers. Then, switch roles. If there are more players, everyone gets a turn.
- Encourage Personal Reflection – Each answer should connect Ghanshyam’s habits to real life. Players should think about how they can apply these values to their own routine.
- Challenge Each Other – After answering, the player can challenge the other person (or group) to follow one of Ghanshyam’s habits for a day.