2024-10-07 02:18:35
Sharadiya Navratri has started from 3rd October. Durga Puja is organized during this period in many parts of the country. Nine forms of Mother Goddess are worshiped during the nine days of Durga Puja. Navratri has great importance in Hindu religion and not only adults but children also get to learn a lot from it.
Today through this article we are telling you what children get to learn from Durga Puja. This Navratri, you can also teach this lesson to your child.
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patience in crisis
The story of Goddess Durga and Mahishasura teaches children the importance of patience, courage and determination in difficult times. Mata Rani’s determination to defeat Mahishasura is an inspiration for children to never give up. No matter how difficult the situation is, one should always keep trying. This develops positive mentality and patience in children.
awareness about environment
Many such works are done during Durga Puja due to which the environment gets polluted. To avoid this, advise children to use idols made of natural materials. This will make children understand the importance of protecting the environment. They will learn that there is no need to harm nature to enjoy festivals.
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respect for women power
Durga Puja symbolizes the strength, courage and determination of Maa Durga. Tell the children how many times Mother Goddess has killed to protect her devotees and in our religion she is considered supreme. Through this, children will learn to respect women. Maa Durga represents strength as well as compassion. The statue of Mother Goddess teaches children that both strength and compassion are necessary.
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victory of good over evil
Durga Puja symbolizes the victory of good over evil. From this, children get to learn that no matter how difficult the path may be, walking on the right path always leads to victory. This inculcates the belief in children that truth and justice always prevail. We must always stand for truth and justice.
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