Thursday, 17 February 2022

Let's Learn A to Z differently.


 A to Z is the starting point of learning English language and kids always learn A for apple, B for ball and so on.  I have sorted   21 letters depicting the characters of Hindu Mythology.  These characters were the renowned  personalities. I thought, through this way we can inculcate the knowledge about the characters of the ancient Indian History. 

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Arjuna, one of the major character in the Mahabharatha. He got lots of weapons from his penance and out of all his powerful destructive weapons, Pashupatastra was the most destructive one. He was good in archery.

Abhimanyu, was the son of Arjuna and Subhadra. He was the great warrior in the Hindu Epic, The Mahabharata. He was killed in a chakraviyuha. 
Bhima,  was the second son of Pandu in Mahabharata. He was the mentioned as the man who had big body structure with great strength. 

Bharat, was the younger  brother of Lord Rama and son of Dhashratha and Kekayi. He has taken care of the kingdom in absence of Lord Rama, while he was in his exile period.
Chitangada, was one of the wives of Arjuna. She was the princess  of Manipura. Arjuna met Chitrangada while he and his brothers  and Dropadi were on their exile. 
Dashratha, was the king of Ayodhya and father of Lord Ram. He has three most favoured wife Kaushalya, Sumitra and Kekayi. 
Duryodhana, was the elder son of 
Eklavaya, He was well known in Mahabharata for his dedication and loyalty. He had learnt archery and heard the lectures and teaching of Dronacharya by staying far. He did that because he did not belong to the royal family. 
Four Kumars, were the sons of the creator Lord Brahma. Their names were Sanaka kumara, Sanatana kumara, Sanandana kumara and Sanat kumara. They were called Kumars as they decided to stay unmarried and spend their life by chanting and preaching the word of God.
Gandhari, was the wife of Dhitrashtra and the mother of Duryodhana. She tied a piece of cloth around her eyes when she heard that she was going to marry a king who was blind.  When the Kurushetra battle was in its end and she lost her 98 sons, then she untied that piece of cloth in front of Duryodhana and made his body strong like iron.

Ghatotkacha, was the son of Panadava Bhima and Hidimbi. Hidimbi was a demon but Bhima married her because of her good character. Ghatotkacha was died in Kurushetra battle when Karan attached on him by his Vasavi Shakti. Karan got this shakti weapon from Lord Indra.
This is the first part where we have introduced A to G with 10 characters.  Stay tune for next part.

'This blog post is part of the blog challenge ‘Blogaberry Dazzle’ hosted by Cindy D’Silva and Noor Anand Chawla.' -

25 comments:

  1. Such an innovative thought and what a great way to teach and learn about Mythology! Loved this post and looking forward to more!
    Mayuri/Sirimiri

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  2. There is a lot of learning in Hindi mythological characters. We are slowly going apart from then. Thanx for this post knowing their values in alphabetical order

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  3. Nice way to learn Mahabharatha charecters. Amazing one

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  4. This is a great way to learn A to Z while knowing about Mahabharata characters too.

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  5. This is a really nice way to teach children about Hindu mythology. I have heard of Chitangada but did not know she was Arjuna's wife. Looking forward to the rest of the series.

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  6. I like this concept... so new and so nice.. your post brought back memories of my childhood

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  7. What a lovely way to teach kids abut the epics. Looking forward to your upcoming posts.

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  8. Seriously you add weight to the Alphabets, awesome 1.

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  9. Wow...very innovative way of introducing the characters of Mahabharat. Especially children will remember it faster. Waiting for the next blog.

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  10. This is a great thought of teaching abcd. This way not only the children but also the adults will learn about Mahabharata. Similarly this method can be used for learning other Vedas and also for learning historical events.

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  11. This is a great post, going to share it with the kids in my life as well so they can learn about the same

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  12. Thats interesting ya. Thanks for introducing this to us

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  13. Wow this is a great way to learn more mythological characters. Lol forward to next part.
    -sindhu

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  14. Wow, what an interesting take on alphabets!! Loved reading and revisiting the mythological characters.

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  15. What an innovative way of helping not just kids but adults to commit interesting information to memory!

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  16. I agree a great way of knowing and remembering Mahabharata characters as otherwise it is difficult especially for kids.

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  17. This is so cute. And acted as a reminder for me of some characters that i had forgotten. Eagerly looking forward to the next ones.

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  18. I loved this concept. Looking forward for the next part.

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  19. This is a beautiful concept, where people have forgotten many names characters and stories of related to Hinduism, You have reintroduced them. Such a lovely concept

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  20. Wow. That is a unique way to.teach alphabets as well as mythology..brilliant

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  21. Very inventive I must say. Really liked your idea.

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  22. Informative post. Recollected by Ramayana and Mahabharata days.

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  23. This is indeed a creative way to make kids learn. Moreover this is important too as bow a days kids know all about in social media but not our culture which is our true strengths.

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  24. A very interesting way to show the alphabets and Indian mythology together.
    Noor

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