Navarātri – When the Village Walks with the Devī
In our region (Village Ramgadi, Chhindwara, MP), Navarātri isn’t just a festival—it’s a saṅkalpa, a living rhythm that the whole […]
In our region (Village Ramgadi, Chhindwara, MP), Navarātri isn’t just a festival—it’s a saṅkalpa, a living rhythm that the whole […]
Stories are more than just entertainment—they offer valuable lessons, foster emotional intelligence, and stimulate cognitive development in children. But how can parents ensure that their child has truly understood the story’s message and moral? In this article, we’ll explore ways to assess a child’s comprehension and engagement with a story, along with practical storytelling tips for parents to make storytelling more effective and fun.
Stories are more than just entertainment—they offer valuable lessons, foster emotional intelligence, and stimulate cognitive development in children. But how can parents ensure that their child has truly understood the story’s message and moral? In this article, we’ll explore ways to assess a child’s comprehension and engagement with a story, along with practical storytelling tips for parents to make storytelling more effective and fun.
Stories play a crucial role in shaping children’s morals, emotions, and cognitive skills. Narratives like the Ramayana and Mahabharata teach values such as fairness and honesty, helping children develop moral reasoning. Stories also enhance cognitive abilities like memory and problem-solving by engaging children in creative thinking. Additionally, they foster emotional intelligence, teaching empathy and emotional regulation. In essence, storytelling supports children’s growth in multiple areas, promoting moral, emotional, and cognitive development.
The Bhuwwaneshwari Foundation is named after Devi Bhuwaneshwari, symbolizing the power and preservation of cultural and spiritual traditions. Inspired by Swami Vidyaranya’s efforts to restore Hindu values, our mission is to revitalize rural Bharat through education, sustainable agriculture, and cultural preservation, creating self-sufficient communities that blend tradition with modern progress. We aim to foster future leaders who are deeply rooted in Dharma, ensuring the continuity of sacred traditions for generations to come.
On the sacred occasion of Shravan Purnima, the Bhuwaneshwari Foundation unveils a Pathshala blending Bharatiya traditions with modern education. Rooted in the Gurukula system, it integrates Shastriya Gyaan with contemporary subjects and technology, emphasizing skill-based learning, cultural values, and sustainability. Guided by acharyas, it nurtures holistic growth—physical, mental, and spiritual—preparing students for modern challenges.