Hare Rama Hare Krishna ... Krishna Krishna .... Hare Hare !!!!
The festive season has just started which means lots of great fun, food, pooja, temple visits and good clothes :) Anvesha has now reached an age where she attaches meaning to objects, actions, places or people. Like I've said earlier, it doesn't matter which place in the world we live in, inculcating values in our kids rests on us; and if we can make it more of a fun activity, the kids will show more interest as well.
Janmashtmi is one festival which is so much fun for kids. Celebrating Lord Krishna's birthday is a great way of involving kids. I love dressing up Anvesha and this Janmashtmi Anvesha was dressed up in a cute Rajasthani lehanga choli that I had got from India. We also had matching accessories to go with the dress.... a headband, pearl necklace, silver anklets, silver bangles and a matching bindi. She looked so cute dressed up as Radha Rani. She loved her bangles and was dancing around like Radha as though she was waiting for her Kanha.
At home, we had decorated the temple with colorful lights. We made a small swing of garlands for our Laddoo Gopal and Anvesha loved to pull it back and forth. As we performed the aarti, we sang songs of Lord Krishna. Anvesha looked confused in the beginning, but soon got a hang of it. We headed to the temple after the aarti.
Seeing Anvesha in that cute little dress reminded me of a bollywood song, " O Radha Teri Chunri" :)
Here are few glimpses from yesterday.
"Shri Krishna Govind Hare Murari, Hey Nath Narayan Vasudeva".
Wishing you all a very Happy Krishna Janmashtmi !!!
The festive season has just started which means lots of great fun, food, pooja, temple visits and good clothes :) Anvesha has now reached an age where she attaches meaning to objects, actions, places or people. Like I've said earlier, it doesn't matter which place in the world we live in, inculcating values in our kids rests on us; and if we can make it more of a fun activity, the kids will show more interest as well.
Janmashtmi is one festival which is so much fun for kids. Celebrating Lord Krishna's birthday is a great way of involving kids. I love dressing up Anvesha and this Janmashtmi Anvesha was dressed up in a cute Rajasthani lehanga choli that I had got from India. We also had matching accessories to go with the dress.... a headband, pearl necklace, silver anklets, silver bangles and a matching bindi. She looked so cute dressed up as Radha Rani. She loved her bangles and was dancing around like Radha as though she was waiting for her Kanha.
At home, we had decorated the temple with colorful lights. We made a small swing of garlands for our Laddoo Gopal and Anvesha loved to pull it back and forth. As we performed the aarti, we sang songs of Lord Krishna. Anvesha looked confused in the beginning, but soon got a hang of it. We headed to the temple after the aarti.
Seeing Anvesha in that cute little dress reminded me of a bollywood song, " O Radha Teri Chunri" :)
Here are few glimpses from yesterday.
"Shri Krishna Govind Hare Murari, Hey Nath Narayan Vasudeva".
Wishing you all a very Happy Krishna Janmashtmi !!!
Anvesha is very lucky to have her various stages of growing up captured in such a beautiful way. She is going to love it when she grows up. God bless u my little princess! lots of love to my baby!!
ReplyDeleteI would thank her parents for inculcating such habits from childhood in Anvesha.May Kanha shower his blessing on u all......and keep it up
ReplyDeleteAnvesha will thank u for capturing yaadgaar moments of her childhood
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