My First Education

                                        
                                                  "Saraswati Sishu Mandir Gairsain"                                     
    






  1. Saraswati Sishu Mandir are a group of schools run by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh. Saraswati” is the Hindu goddess of knowledge, music and other creative arts. In Sanskrit sishu” means children and “mandir” means temple.The birthplace of Saraswati Shishu Mandir is in Pakkibagh, Gorakhpur - a district of Uttar Pradesh in India. In 1952, late Nanaji Deshmukh and a group of RSS activists planned to educate children about Hindutva (the nationalistic Hindu way of life) and opened the first school in Gorakhpur. Prior to this, Gita school was established at Kurukshetra in the year 1946 by Shri Guruji, M.S. Golwalker.The education style in these schools is a blend of ancient Indian education style as prescribed in the Vedas, nationalistic Hindu pride, and contemporary subjects taught in the local language. They address the male teacher as aacharya (teacher)and female teacher as Didi. The day starts with plenty of prayers to goddess Saraswati in Sanskrit and Hindi. Other patriotic songs and didactic motivational stories are also recited. They sing Shanti Path by which they pray to good for Peace and prosperity of every human being. They also worship Bharat Mata.




                                  "Saraswati Sishu Mandir Gairsain"     "My Teacher                                      
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  1. "My Classmate And Sweet Friends"

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