Khaleej Times

Tiny tots enter world of learning in Kerala

- — IANS

trivandrum — Times have changed and gone are the days when Vijayadash­mi was celebrated by Hindus alone in Kerala. This day now sees thousands of tiny tots cutting across caste, creed or religion writing their first alphabets.

Saturday morning saw a mad rush at temples, clubs, media organisati­ons, where young parents queued up with their children as this day is considered the most auspicious day when elders, both men and women, help tiny tots to write their first alphabet.

All centres saw parents dressed in typical Kerala style waiting in queues with their children. When their turn comes, the child is made to sit on the lap of the ‘teacher’ who holds its hand to help write the Malayalam letters on a plate of rice grains.

While the Hindu children write ‘Hari Sree Ganapathay­e Namaha’, Christians write ‘Sree Yesu Mishihaye Namaha’.

And at some places, using a gold ring, the ‘teacher’ writes a Malayalam word on the child’s tongue.

The parents then hand over a token offering to the ‘teacher’ for the service. As always, the biggest crowd was witnessed at the Thunachan Paramabu near Thrissur, considered the home of Malayalam litterateu­r Thunchathu Ezhuthacha­n, where Jnanpith award winner M.T. Vasudevan Nair helped many children write their first alphabets.

Another place that saw big crowds was at the famed Panachikka­du Temple, dedicated to the deity Saraswati. Situated in Panachikka­d in Kottayam district, this temple is popularly known as Dakshina (southern) Mookambika. There were 56 ‘teachers’ who acted as gurus to the tiny tots, and a record 20,000 registrati­ons were made at the temple. The temple authoritie­s said that the session began at 4 a.m. and it could go on till sunset, due to the thronging crowds.

Leading media houses in the state at their various centres also held the function. Roped in as teachers were retired IAS officers and popular literary personalit­ies, medical profession­als and politician­s, which included former Chief Minister V.S. Achuthanan­dan.

 ?? PTI ?? CPI-M veteran leader V S Achuthanan­dan initiating a child into the world of letters at the ‘Vidyarambh­am’ ceremony in Trivandrum on Saturday. —
PTI CPI-M veteran leader V S Achuthanan­dan initiating a child into the world of letters at the ‘Vidyarambh­am’ ceremony in Trivandrum on Saturday. —

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