Gaur Aarti

Here are some ways to explain the importance of Gaur Aarti to kids:
Gaur Aarti is a way to offer our respects and devotion to Lord Chaitanya: Just like we offer prayers and respect to our parents or teachers, we offer the same to Lord Chaitanya during Gaur Aarti. We show our love and gratitude towards him for his teachings and guidance.
Gaur Aarti is a way to connect with God: By singing and chanting during Gaur Aarti, we are connecting with God in a special way. We are expressing our love and devotion towards God, and this helps us to feel closer to Him.
Gaur Aarti helps us to remember Lord Chaitanya's teachings: During Gaur Aarti, we sing songs and chants that remind us of Lord Chaitanya's teachings. This helps us to remember his message of love, kindness, and devotion, and how we can apply these teachings in our own lives.
Gaur Aarti is a way to experience joy and happiness: By participating in Gaur Aarti, we can experience the joy and happiness that comes with singing and chanting together as a community. We can feel a sense of unity and connection with others who share our faith.

Reflections exercises
Learn about the life of Lord Chaitanya: Kids can read or listen to stories about Lord Chaitanya's life and teachings. They can also watch videos or documentaries that explain the significance of the festival.
Prepare offerings for the Deities: Kids can help prepare prasadam, which is food that has been offered to the Deities. They can help cook or decorate the offering plates.
Make decorations: Kids can help make decorations for the festival, such as paper garlands, banners, or flower arrangements.
Dress up: Kids can dress up in traditional Indian clothes, such as saris or dhotis, to show their enthusiasm for the festival.
Chanting and Kirtan: Kids can participate in chanting or kirtan, which is a form of devotional singing that is an important part of the festival.
Listen to lectures: Kids can listen to kid friendly lectures or talks about Lord Chaitanya's teachings and how they can apply them in their daily lives.
Urmila devi das has written many books and resources for kids to learn about the festival and its significance. Some of her works include "The Festival of Chariots," "The Advent of Lord Chaitanya," and "A Child's Guide to the Hare Krishna Movement." These books are geared towards children and provide simple explanations of the festival and its traditions.
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