Thursday 24 February 2022

Let's Learn A to Z differently -Part 2


Alphabet are not just letters to learn, they are initial points of knowledge so, I thought to share some mythological characters whose names are started with these initial points. In my last post I have shared A to G letters where you will come to know about 



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Hanumana was the son of Anjana and Vayu. The best part of Hanuman ji was that he was present during the period of Ramayana and also in the period of Mahabharata. He possessed extraordinary powers. It was believed that in his childhood, he put the Sun in his mouth considering it as a laddoo. 










Indrajeet was the son of Ravana and  this name was given by Lord Brahama when Indrajeet defeated Indra, King of  Heaven. He was the great warrior and cannot be defeated because of the Brahama's boon.


Jatayu in Ramayana played one of the major role. Jatayu was a big vulture who tried to rescue Sitaji from Ravana. Ravana had cut down one of his wings and killed him.

  

Krishna was the deity and the strongest character of the Mahabharata. He is the exterminator of Kansa who was the paternal uncle. He educated Arjuna with supreme knowledge of Bhagwat Geeta.



This blog post is part of the blog challenge ‘Blogaberry Dazzle’ hosted by Cindy D’Silva and Noor Anand Chawla

23 comments:

  1. Another slice of mythology to teach those who want to learn and refresh the memory of those who know.
    Mayuri/Sirimiri

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  2. This series is interesting and a great way to learn more about Indian mythology. Keep it up!

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  3. I am learning so much from these series. Looking forward to more. I never knew so many characters of Mahabharata

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  4. I am enjoying the series. It is a great way to teach children about Hindu mythology.

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  5. Mythological characters have so much depth in them. Thanks for reminding us about their significance through your posts.

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  6. This A-Z learning of Hindu mythology is really good.

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  7. I was waiting for the next part and further on.

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  8. I actually forgot about Jatayu, thanks for the reminder. This A-Z is helping me to remember all the mythologies I once read.

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  9. Not aware about Inderajeet.every character has a reason for being. Learning a lot from this post.

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  10. Your A to Z is teaching me a lot about our Hindu mythology. Waiting for the next section.☺️☺️

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  11. your blog takes me back to those good old days when the whole neighborhood gathered in one house to watch Ramayana n then later Mahabharata... nostalgic

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  12. Great series. You can think of elaborating it for A to Z in April.

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  13. Thank you so much I bookmarked both your posts so that I can teach my kids. Very much useful
    Sindhu

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  14. Loving the series. Looking forward to reading more and quite curious to know how you cover Q and Z.

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  15. Jayatu. One of the most prominent name in Ramayana..

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  16. Nice refresher on Mythology. A suggestion if you could make it general and add mythological charachters from all over.

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  17. This is now the most unique was of learning alphabets and mythology. Brilliant idea

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  18. A continuation of a well-thought, sensible and interesting learning method. Keep it coming!

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  19. Loving this trip down mythology. Stories of my childhood. I loved reading these on Amar Chitra Katha.

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  20. I am Loving this A to Z series through ancient Hindu Gaathas. It is a wonderful way to learn about the same also for kids.

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  21. Bhawna I am really loving this series of your innovative way of learning alphabets. Very creative.

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  22. Interesting. I am happy that you are trying to make learning Mythology easy

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  23. Very interesting way of imparting knowledge of the mythology and the alphabet!
    Noor

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