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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

  1. 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?
  2. What do you think Ghanshyam meant when he said he wanted to teach people spiritual truths?
  3. Have you ever felt like helping someone understand something important? How did you do it?
  4. How do you think the people in the temple felt when they saw Ghanshyam as Lord Ramchandra?
  5. If you had the ability to help someone in a miraculous way, how would you use it?
  6. What do you think this Prasang is teaching us about kindness and wisdom?
  7. Do you believe that knowledge and wisdom are more powerful than physical strength? Why or why not?

Chapter 42: GHANSHYAM’S DAILY ROUTINE 

  1. Ghanshyam woke up early every morning. How do you think waking up early can help you in your daily life?
  2. Why do you think Ghanshyam meditated on God first thing in the morning? How can meditation or quiet time help you?
  3. 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?
  4. 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?
  5. He showed great respect for the scriptures and elders. Why is it important to respect and learn from our elders?
  6. He had a fixed routine every day. How do you think having a daily routine can help you be more organised?
  7. 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:

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Challenge Each Other – After answering, the player can challenge the other person (or group) to follow one of Ghanshyam’s habits for a day.