π Gita for Kids: A Conversation Between Then and Now
π§ What If Krishna Spoke to Today’s Children?
“Why should I study?”
“What’s the use of being kind when no one else is?”
“Why do I feel scared before my exams?”
If these questions sound familiar, you’re not alone.
But did you know Arjuna — a warrior prince — had the same fears on the battlefield?
And his answers came from Krishna —
Just like how we, at Omkar, try to bring those answers to today’s children — in words they understand.
π Bhagavad Gita Isn't Just a Book — It's a Toolkit
At Omkar School, we introduce the Gita not through chanting alone but through stories and real-life situations:
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π§οΈ A fight with a friend becomes a lesson in forgiveness
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π Failing a test becomes a chance to understand Karma Yoga — do your best, don’t worry about the result
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π« Feeling jealous turns into learning about Samatvam — balance and inner peace
It’s not about religion. It’s about resilience.
It’s not about the past. It’s about every child’s future.
π« Gita in the Classroom, Heart in the Child
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π “Gita Moments” every week during Circle Time
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π Role plays where kids act out Arjuna’s dilemmas — and find solutions
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πΌ Gita values woven into everyday school life — in silence, not slogans
π¨π©π§π¦ Dear Poshakare (Parents),
Let your child ask questions.
Let them wonder.
And let us, together, give them the wisdom that’s lasted 5000+ years.
In small, simple ways, we are building children who will not just know the world — but also know themselves.
β¨ Conclusion: Indian Stories, Global Minds
The Gita doesn’t belong to a religion. It belongs to humanity.
At Omkar School, it becomes a quiet companion for every child’s journey —
guiding their hearts, sharpening their minds, and grounding their feet.
ποΈ Because when a child learns to think like Krishna and feel like Arjuna,
they’re ready for any world — old or new.