Commons
This section contains morning Prayer, National Anthem, and National Song. The school name is inspired from hindi movie characters and and hindi movie is also included.
Hindi Stories
There are numerous Hindi moral tales suitable for preschool-aged children that teach important life lessons and values.
Panchatantra Series
Panchatantra Tales, is a collection of ancient Indian fables that originated in the 3rd century BCE. The term "Panchatantra" translates to "Five Treatises" or "Five Principles" in Sanskrit.
The Panchatantra consists of a series of interrelated animal stories, often with moral and philosophical themes. The characters in these stories are anthropomorphic animals that behave and interact like humans, imparting wisdom and life lessons through their experiences.
The Panchatantra was traditionally attributed to a scholar named Vishnusharma, who composed the tales to impart moral values to the three young sons of a king. The stories cover a wide range of topics, including governance, friendship, love, war, politics, and human nature. They explore the complexities of life and provide practical wisdom on how to navigate various situations.
The fables in the Panchatantra often revolve around the themes of wit, intelligence, and cleverness. They teach valuable lessons about moral conduct, decision-making, and the consequences of one's actions. The tales are crafted in a way that engages and entertains readers while simultaneously educating them.
The Panchatantra has had a significant influence on literature and storytelling across the world. Its stories have been adapted, retold, and incorporated into various cultural traditions and literary works. The collection continues to be cherished for its timeless wisdom and enduring appeal to both children and adults.
School morning prayer
The morning prayer has been borrowed from Mahabharata. The prayer is recited collectively during the morning assembly as a way to start the day with a sense of unity, gratitude, and spiritual reflection. Meaning in English: May all be happy, May all be healthy. May all see auspiciousness, May none experience suffering.
The students also recite nation anthem and national song. The ‘Jana Gana Mana’ song is written in Bengali and in a Sanskritized dialect known as Sadhu Bhasha. It was written and composed by Rabindranath Tagore, a renowned poet, philosopher, and Nobel laureate.
‘Vande Mataram’ is known as the National Song of our country. Utterance of the words ‘Vande Mataram’ gave freedom fighters and the common public the strength to withstand lathi blows on their heads and whiplashes on their open bodies. Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay was the author of Vande Matara.
Krish
Krish is cute and super intelligent kid, and brand ambasdor of this school. The cute school-going boy is winning hearts of all teachers, and staff. Krrish is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language superhero film directed and produced by Rakesh Roshan.