Saturday, March 10, 2007

Catholics, Protestants and Vaishnavas - A School Visit.

On Thursday, forty-five school-children aged 10 - 11 brought extra life to our temple. Half were from a Catholic school in Downpatrick and the rest came from a Protestant one in Newtownards. This is part of a scheme to bring children together from these two strands of Christianity to get to know and appreciate each other and also to learn about other faith traditions.

The temple was a-buzz bright and early, preparing to receive our young guests. When they had arrived and entirely filled the hallway with their forty-five pairs of shoes, our Shelina Sunderani ably explained to them something of the way of life and philosophy of Gaudiya-Vaishnavism.

They learnt about the difference between the body and the soul, about karma and reincarnation and the goal of pure love for God. They also had fun putting on tilaka and bindi-dots and offering worship to a picture of Krishna. There was an amusing moment when Shelina asked the children what Krishna was holding in His hand; "an axe" said one.

But by the time they were crowded into the temple-room to see beautiful Sri Sri Radha-Madhava, they were all able to recognise Krishna by His flute and the peacock feather in His hair. Radha-Madhava looked very pleased to see them all. They were treated to one of Vrajeswari's songs about Krishna in Vrindavana. And, to round it off, had lunch of pizza and chips prasadam - shocking, maybe, to those concerned about healthy-food-for-children, but they don't get to visit a temple everyday!

Shelina is a qualified school-teacher and you can listen to her presentation and to the songs and music at this link.

Below: Bhagavata and Vrajeshwari - the musical section of the event.








2 comments:

Luís said...

As duas são belas.
Abraço,Luís.

Anonymous said...

Senor Luis,

Desculpe, não falo português!