“One who knows the transcendental
nature of My appearance and activities does not, upon leaving the body, take
his birth again in this material world, but attains My eternal abode, O Arjuna.”
- Bhagwad Gita
Unlike other famous personalities,
the birth of the Lord and his activities are not of this world. We cannot
understand God by human brains. Just accepting this will make our lives
successful, according to the above verse. Regardless of which religion we
follow, one principle is same - we are the children of that Supreme Father, and
he loves us unconditionally.
WIS celebrated Janmashtami today-
Lord Krishna’s divine appearance in this world. The program began by the
popular Hindi songs praising Lord Krishna. This was followed by Witty choir
singing beautiful devotional song “Achyutam, Keshavam, Krishna Damodaram.”
After this, the students of Grade-2 presented a charming and sweet dance drama,
depicting the transcendental birth and childhood activities of the Lord.
Finally, the entire school gathered in the playground for witnessing the exciting
and famous pastime of Lord Krishna, where he breaks the butter pots and feeds
the butter to his friends and hungry animals (Matkiphod). Students made pyramids in order to break the hanging
pot, and the event ended when that pot was broken, while all the students were
dancing. Happy Janmashtami!!
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