Why
we forget the holding of those fingers who made us to learn how to move. How we
started feeling odd the thrilling of those hand who took care of the childhood.
Our mentality has become so mean that we started feeling living old as burden
and after their demise we remember them in the form of SHRADH best play school in lucknow.
Perhaps
our love is not in the form of show off. We have 81 million old people in India,
out of them around 40% are disrespected and helpless to hear abuses, taunt by
their children. In spite of all that the young blood boils and leave their , we
are & helpless parents in the old age home, we are helpless to help those
parents on becoming old who looked after us right form our birth till
settlement in life .Parents nourish their four children whereas children feels
parents as burden.
We don’t condemn
or criticize shradh but we suggest that take care of your parents when they,
alive give full respect to them. If your parents are may adopt childless
parents Matra Devo Bhava Pitra Devo
Bhava is a campaign to spread this concept that every Mother and Father are
our live replicable of Godess & God.
The old
parents could not be loved & Respected when alive but loved & respected
after death by offering their SHRADH. Only because of the fear that fault may
not be placed in the worse cope. It is not with everyone but mostly people can
crave the meaning of SHRADH as such.
Shradh is a
ritualistic custom unique in to the Hindu religion. The Hindu Scriptures which
include the Vedas and the Puranas like the Agni Puran, Garun Puran , Vayu
Puran, etc. explain the significance of ‘Sharadh’ for whom it should be
performed, who perform it when and how it should be done.
Funeral
rites and Shradh must be distinguished from each other in sanskaar kids kingdom a play school, kindergarten school, pre-primary school and nursery school.
Shradh is
performed every year on the anniversary of the person as per the Hindu
calendar. Mahalaya Shradh is performed during a fortnight called as the “Pitra
Palesh”. In the month of Ashwin of the Hindu Vikram Samvat 2012. Sunday Bhadra
Pud and 15th October 2012, Monday Amavasya. Shradh can be performed
on every New Moon day or “Amavasya”.
The
antyeshthi or funeral rites which are carried out for twelve days after death,
is not only to soothe or give shanty by libations water to the troubled sprit,
but to furnish the preta with an intermediate body between the linga or subtle
and the sthula of gross body with a body, that is to stay which is capable of
enjoying or suffering and which is composed of gross particles, though not of
the same kind as the earthly gross body. In this manner only the preta can
obtain gati or progress on words. Shradh is not a funeral ceremony but a Pitri-
Yajana or worship of departed ancestors, it is however something different form
a Puja to a God. It is performed by making offering of round balls of rice,
flour etc. With accompaniments of sacred grass, flower, and sprinking of water
and with recitation of mantras and texts form the Sam Veda, the whole ceremony
is being conducted, not in a temple, but at any sacred spot such as the bank of
a river.