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Gadwal:
The third day of the Summer Bala Samskara Kendra Camp was filled with excitement and devotion. Many activities were held to teach children about moral values, discipline, and pride in their culture.
During the program, Ravi Garu, the Mandal Pramukh of Dharma Prasara Samiti, Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Gadwal, talked to the children about the greatness of ancient Indian scriptures like the Ramayana, Mahabharata, and Bhagavad Gita. He explained how these stories can guide us to live a good and meaningful life.
Praveen Garu, an RSS activist, gave an inspiring speech about Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. He spoke about Shivaji’s bravery, leadership, and dedication to Dharma, encouraging the children to learn from his life.
Ratna Simha Reddy Garu, the founder of Helping Hands Organization, spoke to the students about the importance of discipline. He said that discipline is very important for students and helps them become responsible citizens.
Parushuram Garu, the City Secretary of Vishwa Hindu Parishad, Gadwal, explained the real meaning of festivals. He said that festivals are not just about celebration, but also about keeping cultural values alive, bringing families closer, and nurturing spirituality.
The children also had a lot of fun playing different games organized by Chandra Chandramouli, Veeresh, Raju, and Hari Nath, making the day lively and enjoyable.
At the end of the program, a traditional South Indian rice dish called Pulihora was served to all the children. This meal was sponsored by Sri Chilukuri Venkatesh Garu in memory of his mother, Chilukuri Vijayalakshmi Garu of Gadwal.
Overall, the day was a wonderful mix of learning, tradition, and fun, leaving a strong and positive impression on the young participants.
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