Note: In the original lilting melody, there are rhymes, play of words, second letter repetition( dwitiyaksharaprasam), multiple meanings of similar sounding words( Maniradha, Manivarna), all emerging in one ecstatic outpouring of adulation of the Lord:no full stops, till the whole description of the Divine Charioteer is completed, as the Param Atman rests finally within Sanjaya’s own heart. I see clearly, inside that glorious chariot- The Jewel Coloured Lord!”
The shining resplendence of the yellow garbs The reins of the chariot held firmly in those hands, Tulsi and lotus flowers, and tender blossoms The sweetest smile, the radiance of the lips Drip, drip, drip from the twigs and the leaves, Drop, drop, drop from the drain-pipe and the eaves, Plip, plip, plip making dimples in the sand, Plap, plap, plap in the palm of my hand. The sharp perfect nose where a sweat drop is rising The sun like earrings that reflect brightly on Like these, nine rasas displayed ,in the enchanting eyes With increasing passion for the sweet tongued lassesįull of mockery at the unstable flippity fools-įull of bubbling laughter at the stupid fights around The exquisite curls falling on the foreheadĪs the twin eyebrows dance- so beautifully-Ĭreating, balancing and destroying the universeįull of compassion for those of us devoted to thee In addition, we prepared and encourage pupils to participate in competitions and activities organized by various educational and cultural agencies. The lovely crown, embedded with sparkling gems ARTS FEST Cultural and Literary activities are organized on a regular basis. “The beautiful peacock feathers tucked daintily,Īnd gathered together into a knot by the side, Rather than make a final decision by yourself please do involve the person who is actually going to do the speaking - the child The best results come when the topic chosen is closely. Sanjaya watches with his gifted inner eye, and then ecstatically bursts forth thus, describing Krishna as ParthaSarathy: The 50 elocution topics for kids on this page are a starting point to help you, help a child, choose a suitable speech topic. Students will write answers of given questions. 10 questions will be given to the students based on the audio clip. Teacher will play an audio clip and students will listen carefully. Part of Mahabharatam Kilipattu (in the tone of a parrot reciting the story) by Ezhuthachan in Malayalam (part of our studies, our daily prayers)Ī blind Dhritrashtra asks Sanjaya to describe Krishna as Arjun’s charioteer. MALAYALAM - TERM I CLASS VII &VIII LISTENING SKILLS (LISTENING COMPREHENSION) Duration- 1 Period Marks- 10 Marks Students will be informed well in advance. Parthasarathy Varnana (In praise of Partha Sarathy)