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Tiny tots initiated into the world of learning

Children and their parents gathered in large numbers at temples, schools and cultural centres across the state Kerala where arrangements had been made for the 'Ezhuthiniruthu' the initiation ceremony.

Tiny tots initiated into the world of learning
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Published : Oct 8, 2019, 6:18 PM IST

Thiruvananthapuram: Thousands of children in Kerala were on Tuesday initiated into the world of letters on the occasion of Vijayadasami, which is the culmination of the annual Navaratri festival.

Children and their parents gathered in large numbers at temples, schools and cultural centres across the state where arrangements had been made for the 'Ezhuthiniruthu' the initiation ceremony.

Vijayadasami is observed as the day of Vidyarambham, the beginning of learning, in the state.

Tiny tots initiated into the world of learning

As per custom, scholars, writers, teachers, priests and other prominent figures in society make children, usually aged two to three years, write their first letters of learning on the occasion.

They help the tots write "Hari...Sree..." in platters filled with rice or it is scribbled on a child's tongue with a golden ring.

Temples, especially those dedicated to Saraswathy, the goddess of learning and art, like Panachikkadu Saraswathy Temple in Kottayam district and Mookambika temple in Kollur in Udupi near Mangaluru witnessed heavy rush from early morning itself.

The Sri Padmanabha Swami and Guruvayur Sree Krishna temples also saw heavy rush of devotees.

Media houses including 'Malayala Manorama' had also made elaborate arrangements to conduct the ceremony at their various units.

The auspicious day also saw many people start learning dance and music.

Also Read: MP: Paintings of 80-year-old tribal woman on exhibit in Italy

Thiruvananthapuram: Thousands of children in Kerala were on Tuesday initiated into the world of letters on the occasion of Vijayadasami, which is the culmination of the annual Navaratri festival.

Children and their parents gathered in large numbers at temples, schools and cultural centres across the state where arrangements had been made for the 'Ezhuthiniruthu' the initiation ceremony.

Vijayadasami is observed as the day of Vidyarambham, the beginning of learning, in the state.

Tiny tots initiated into the world of learning

As per custom, scholars, writers, teachers, priests and other prominent figures in society make children, usually aged two to three years, write their first letters of learning on the occasion.

They help the tots write "Hari...Sree..." in platters filled with rice or it is scribbled on a child's tongue with a golden ring.

Temples, especially those dedicated to Saraswathy, the goddess of learning and art, like Panachikkadu Saraswathy Temple in Kottayam district and Mookambika temple in Kollur in Udupi near Mangaluru witnessed heavy rush from early morning itself.

The Sri Padmanabha Swami and Guruvayur Sree Krishna temples also saw heavy rush of devotees.

Media houses including 'Malayala Manorama' had also made elaborate arrangements to conduct the ceremony at their various units.

The auspicious day also saw many people start learning dance and music.

Also Read: MP: Paintings of 80-year-old tribal woman on exhibit in Italy

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Tiny tots initiated into the world of learning
         Thiruvananthapuram, Oct 8 (PTI): Thousands of children
in Kerala were on Tuesday initiated into the world of letters
on the occasion of Vijayadasami, which is the culmination of
the annual Navaratri festival.
         Children and their parents gathered in large numbers
at temples, schools and cultural centres across the state
where arrangements had been made for the 'Ezhuthiniruthu' -
the initiation ceremony.
         Vijayadasami is observed as the day of Vidyarambham,
the beginning of learning, in the state.
         As per custom, scholars, writers, teachers, priests
and other prominent figures in society make children, usually
aged two to three years, write their first letters of learning
on the occasion.
         They help the tots write "Hari..Sree..." in platters
filled with rice or it is scribbled on a child's tongue with a
golden ring.
         Temples, especially those dedicated to Saraswathy, the
goddess of learning and art, like Panachikkadu Saraswathy
Temple in Kottayam district and Mookambika temple in Kollur in
Udupi near Mangaluru witnessed heavy rush from early morning
itself.
         The Sri Padmanabha Swami and Guruvayur Sree Krishna
temples also saw heavy rush of devotees.
         Media houses including 'Malayala Manorama' had also
made elaborate arrangements to conduct the ceremony at their
various units.
         The auspicious day also saw many people start learning
dance and music. PTI UD
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