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Std: III to V SLOKA RECITATION
Brahmamur
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tat-pra
kā
tat
buddhi vivardhana k
tat
kanaka mah
pha
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tat
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tat
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SLOKA RECITATION
LINGASHTAKAM
rahmamurāri surārcita liṅgaṃ
nirmalabhāsita śobhita liṅgam |
janmaja duḥkha vināśaka liṅgaṃ
praṇamāmi sadāśiva liṅgam || 1 ||
devamuni pravarārcita liṅgaṃ
kāmadahana karuṇākara liṅgam |
rāvaṇa darpa vināśana liṅgaṃ
tat-praṇamāmi sadāśiva liṅgam || 2 ||
sarva sugandha sulepita liṅgaṃ
buddhi vivardhana kāraṇa liṅgam |
siddha surāsura vandita liṅgaṃ
tat-praṇamāmi sadāśiva liṅgam || 3 ||
kanaka mahāmaṇi bhūṣita liṅgaṃ
phaṇipati veṣṭita śobhita liṅgam |
dakṣa suyaṅña nināśana liṅgaṃ
tat-praṇamāmi sadāśiva liṅgam || 4 ||
kuṅkuma candana lepita liṅgaṃ
paṅkaja hāra suśobhita liṅgam |
sañcita pāpa vināśana liṅgaṃ
tat-praṇamāmi sadāśiva liṅgam || 5 ||
devagaṇārcita sevita liṅgaṃ
bhāvai-rbhaktibhireva ca liṅgam |
dinakara koṭi prabhākara liṅgaṃ
tat-praṇamāmi sadāśiva liṅgam || 6 ||
aṣṭadaḷopariveṣṭita liṅgaṃ
sarvasamudbhava kāraṇa liṅgam |
aṣṭadaridra vināśana liṅgaṃ
tat-praṇamāmi sadāśiva liṅgam || 7 ||
suraguru suravara pūjita liṅgaṃ
suravana puṣpa sadārcita liṅgam |
parātparaṃ paramātmaka liṅgaṃ
tat-praṇamāmi sadāśiva liṅgam || 8 ||
akamidaṃ puṇyaṃ yaḥ paṭheśśiva sannidhau |
ś valokamavāpnoti śivena saha modate ||
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Swami Vivekananda Jayanthi Inter School Competitions Elocution in English (Any One)Elocution in English (Any One)Elocution in English (Any One)Elocution in English (Any One)
PASSAGE 1:
In speaking about the women of India, ladies and gentlemen, I feel that I am going
to talk about my mothers and sisters in India to the women of another race, many of
whom have been like mothers and sisters to me. But though, unfortunately, wi
recent times there have been mouths only to curse the women of our country, I have
found that there are some who bless them too. Women in statesmanship, managing
territories, governing countries, even making war, have proved themselves equal to
men—if not superior. In India I have no doubt of that. Whenever they have had the
opportunity, they have proved that they have as much ability as men, with this
advantage—that they seldom degenerate. They keep to the moral standard, which is
innate in their nature. And thus as governors and rulers of their state, they prove
least in India—far superior to men.
The ideal woman in India is the mother, the mother first, and the mother last. The word
woman calls up to the mind of the Hindu, motherhood; and God
children, every day, when we are boys, we have to go early in the morning with a little
cup of water and place it before the mother, and mother dips her toe into it and we drink
it.
What is she, the all-glorious, who gave me this body
body for nine months/ where is she who would give me twenty times her life, if I had
need/ where is she, whose love never dies, however wicked, however vile I am?
InspirePASSAGE:2
In the world take always the position of the giver. Give everything and look for no return.
Give love, give help, give service, give any little thing you can, but keep out barter. Make
no conditions, and none will be imposed. Let us give out of our own bounty, just as God
gives to us. The lord is the only Giver, all the men in the world are only shopkeepers. Get
His cheque, and it must be honoured everywhere.
‘God is the inexplicable, inexpressible essence of love,’ to be known, but never defined.
In our miseries and struggles t
when we watch two puppies playing
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CLASS: III to V
Women of India
In speaking about the women of India, ladies and gentlemen, I feel that I am going
to talk about my mothers and sisters in India to the women of another race, many of
whom have been like mothers and sisters to me. But though, unfortunately, wi
recent times there have been mouths only to curse the women of our country, I have
found that there are some who bless them too. Women in statesmanship, managing
territories, governing countries, even making war, have proved themselves equal to
if not superior. In India I have no doubt of that. Whenever they have had the
opportunity, they have proved that they have as much ability as men, with this
that they seldom degenerate. They keep to the moral standard, which is
nature. And thus as governors and rulers of their state, they prove
far superior to men.
The ideal woman in India is the mother, the mother first, and the mother last. The word
woman calls up to the mind of the Hindu, motherhood; and God is called Mother, As
children, every day, when we are boys, we have to go early in the morning with a little
cup of water and place it before the mother, and mother dips her toe into it and we drink
glorious, who gave me this body? What is she who kept me in her
body for nine months/ where is she who would give me twenty times her life, if I had
need/ where is she, whose love never dies, however wicked, however vile I am?
Inspired talks of Swamiji
ys the position of the giver. Give everything and look for no return.
Give love, give help, give service, give any little thing you can, but keep out barter. Make
no conditions, and none will be imposed. Let us give out of our own bounty, just as God
to us. The lord is the only Giver, all the men in the world are only shopkeepers. Get
His cheque, and it must be honoured everywhere.
‘God is the inexplicable, inexpressible essence of love,’ to be known, but never defined.
In our miseries and struggles the world seems to us a very dreadful place. But just as
playing and biting we do not concern ourselves at all,
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2013-2014
In speaking about the women of India, ladies and gentlemen, I feel that I am going
to talk about my mothers and sisters in India to the women of another race, many of
whom have been like mothers and sisters to me. But though, unfortunately, within very
recent times there have been mouths only to curse the women of our country, I have
found that there are some who bless them too. Women in statesmanship, managing
territories, governing countries, even making war, have proved themselves equal to
if not superior. In India I have no doubt of that. Whenever they have had the
opportunity, they have proved that they have as much ability as men, with this
that they seldom degenerate. They keep to the moral standard, which is
nature. And thus as governors and rulers of their state, they prove—at
The ideal woman in India is the mother, the mother first, and the mother last. The word
is called Mother, As
children, every day, when we are boys, we have to go early in the morning with a little
cup of water and place it before the mother, and mother dips her toe into it and we drink
? What is she who kept me in her
body for nine months/ where is she who would give me twenty times her life, if I had
need/ where is she, whose love never dies, however wicked, however vile I am?
ys the position of the giver. Give everything and look for no return.
Give love, give help, give service, give any little thing you can, but keep out barter. Make
no conditions, and none will be imposed. Let us give out of our own bounty, just as God
to us. The lord is the only Giver, all the men in the world are only shopkeepers. Get
‘God is the inexplicable, inexpressible essence of love,’ to be known, but never defined.
he world seems to us a very dreadful place. But just as
ourselves at all,
Annexure – 15.1
realizing that it is only fun and that even a sharp nip now and then will do no actual harm,
so all our struggles are but play in God’s eyes. This world is all for play and only amuses
God; nothing in it can make God angry.
We go through the world like a man pursued by a policeman and see the barest glimpses
of the beauty of it. All this fear that pursues us comes from believing in matter. Matter
gets its whole existence from the presence of mind behind it. What we see is God
percolating through nature.
Tell the truth boldly, whether it hurts or not. Never pander to weakness. If truth is too
much for intelligent people and sweeps them away, let them go; the sooner the better.
Childish ideas are for babies and savages; and these are not all in the nursery and the
forests, some of them have fallen into the pulpits.
SERVE MAN AS GOD PASSAGE 3:
One of the greatest lessons I have learned in my life is to pay as much attention to the
means of work as to its end. . . . I have been always learning great lessons from that one
principle, and it appears to me that all the secret of success is there: to pay as much
attention to the means as to the end. (II.1)
Our duty to others means helping others; doing good to the world. Why should we do
good to the world? Apparently to help the world, but really to help ourselves. . . . Do not
stand on a high pedestal and take five cents in your hand and say, “Here, my poor man,”
but be grateful that the poor man is there, so that by making a gift to him, you are able to
help yourself. It is not the receiver that is blessed, but it is the giver. Be thankful that you
are allowed to exercise your power of benevolence and mercy in the world, and thus
become pure and perfect. (I. 75-76)
In doing evil, we injure ourselves and others also. In doing good, we do good to ourselves
and to others as well. . . . . According to Karmayoga, the action one has done cannot be
destroyed until it has borne its fruit; no power in nature can stop it from yielding its
results. If I do an evil action, I must suffer for it; there is no power in this universe to stop
or stay it. Similarly, if I do a good action, there is no power in the universe which can stop
its bearing good results. (I.82)
Selfishness is the chief sin, thinking of ourselves first, He who thinks, “I will eat first, I will
have more money than others, and I will possess everything,’ he who thinks, ‘I will get to
heaver before others, I will get mukti before others, is the selfish man. The unselfish man
says, “I will be last, I do not care to go to heaven, I will even go to hell, if by doing so I can
help my brothers.’ This unselfishness is the test of religion. He who has more of this
unselfishness is more spiritual and nearer to Siva. (III.143)
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