Bhagavadgita classes at Hummingbird have proven to be transformative, not only introducing children to Indian culture and traditions but also fostering better diction, memory, and discipline.
However, occasionally, there are exceptional instances where a child goes beyond mere learning, leaving a teacher with a profound sense of pride and satisfaction.
Daksh Ponnanna, a bright child in UKG, and an enthusiastic learner of Bhagavadgita at Hummingbird, embraced Bhagavadgita in a truly remarkable way. What sets Daksh apart is his exceptional connection with his baby sister, even before she was born. While his sister was still in their mother's womb, Daksh started reciting shlokas from the Gita. The baby responded by moving whenever he recited the shlokas. This beautiful tradition continued even after his sister's birth, with Daksh continuing to serenade her with the Bhagavadgita shlokas. Witnessing this heartwarming bond between Daksh and his baby sister is truly a sight to behold.
Daksh's parents deserve immense appreciation for nurturing his connection with ancient Indian wisdom and fostering a loving relationship between siblings. By encouraging Daksh to share the teachings of Bhagavadgita with his sister, they have undoubtedly created a profound impact on both their lives.
God bless all of them.
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