Following is the Hindu Stuti for kids.
This is for the Sunday "paathshala" (school) students to read &
fully understand. Volunteer students will learn one assigned para
out of it, and narrate that
during the Sree Devi Yagna in front of assembled devotees.
I am grateful to God (Paramatma) that I am a
Hindu who believes that God is one, though worshipped in
different ways by different religions of the world. I
adore all religions because God is the same for all humanity, be
they of any faith.
God is the very source of my mind and soul. He is
everywhere. He is all loving, all-powerful and all knowing. Nothing
is hidden from him. He knows even my secret thoughts. When I pray to
Him or repeat His Names, I feel peaceful. A new insight develops in
me and I am able to overcome my difficulties by his divine grace.
I can worship God as Father, as Vishnu or Shiva
or Rama or Krishna; or as Mother as Lakshmi, Saraswati, Durga, or
Shakti. I can worship God by adoring a Mahavira or a Buddha, or
great saints & sages. I can meditate on God as the truth
beyond all names and forms.
As a Hindu I believe that the soul in me is a ray
of God. It never dies. Fire cannot burn it, wind cannot dry it;
water cannot wet it. It cannot be destroyed by anything.
Since ancient times, sages have explored the
mystery of the soul. Their revelations, experiences and teachings
have been recorded in the Vedas. There are four Vedas: RigVeda,
YajurVeda, SamaVeda, and Atharva Veda. Many scriptures have evolved
on the basis of the Vedas. The essence of the Vedas is given in
Shrimad Bhagavad Gita.
The Hindu Scriptures teach four great techniques
for living a life of happiness, harmony and success. Karma Yoga is
to worship God through performance of ones duties. Bhakti Yoga is
to love God and feel the sustaining presence of God within the
heart. Dhyana Yoga is to practice meditation and develop the powers
of the mind. Jnana Yoga is to make the intellect sharp and to
understand that I am not this physical body. I am the
immortal soul. I am one with God
I believe in the law of Karma, which is
the law of cause and effect. If I do good deeds, I
will find happiness in my life. If I do evil deeds, I will be faced
with painful situations. I have passed through many incarnations. My
present condition is due to my past deeds and thoughts. My future
depends upon my thoughts and actions in my present life. With God
within me, I have infinite possibilities. I am the architect of my
destiny. The central goal of my life is to attain God realization
and become free from the cycle of birth & death.
Life affords a wonderful opportunity. I believe
in disciplining my body & mind so that I live for my family, friends
and relatives, so that I can offer the best of my services to
society, my country and to the world. I know that God
abides in everyone and everything. Therefore, it is my
duty not to hurt anyone, not to cheat, and not to do any wrong to
anyone. Real strength lies in controlling anger, greed and
hatred. Real beauty lies in developing virtues like humility,
honesty and devotion to God. Real victory lies in mastering
the mind.
One of the important prayers in the Hindu
scriptures is the Gayatri Mantra, which says: O God, You
pervade the three worlds. You are effulgent like the Sun. May You
enlighten my intellect! You give me Wisdom!
As a Hindu, I pray not only for my good or that
of my family but also for the good of all living creatures. I am,
indeed, blessed that I am a Hindu.