165 kids take part in Geeta Chanting Competition

Participants of Geeta Chanting Competition
Participants of Geeta Chanting Competition

CHICAGO: Gurudev Swami Chinmayanada’s vision was to encourage Balavihar children to memorize Bhagavad Geeta verses with the hope that later as adults they will be inspired to understand and live Geeta.

This vision was rejuvenated with the second international Geeta Chanting Competition – Chant Geeta Enchant Krishna.

The Chinmaya Mission Chicago hosted the Geeta chanting competition finals of Chinmaya Mission West, USA with Swami Sharanananda as the national coordinator. The competition was held at the Badri Center on September 5 & 6. 165 children came from 24 centers from all across the USA to participate. The auspicious event was on Shri Krishna Janmashtami and the installation day of Shri Radha Krishna Prabhavali at the Yamunotri center of Chinmaya Mission Chicago.

This historical event was presided by Swami Ishwarananda of Los Angeles. The children divided into four age groups competed within their group one at a time. There was a team of 18 judges from different centers.

For two days over 550 people came to the competition.
Every participant was a true winner but the final rankings are:
Group A- Age Group 4 – 6 years
1. Trisha Shankar (Chinmaya Mission Twin Cities)
2. Neha Pandya (Chinmaya Mission San Jose)
3. Rasshessh Thakkar (Chinmaya Mission Ann Arbor)

Group B- (Age Group 7 – 9 years
1. Aditi Chaubal (Chinmaya Mission Houston)
2. Srinidhi Nagarajan (Chinmaya Mission San Jose)
3. Satvika Ramanathan (Chinmaya Mission Ann Arbor)

Group C – (Age Group 10 – 12 years)
1. Shruthi Aiyar (Chinmaya Mission Los Angeles)
2. Anjana Bharadwaj (Chinmaya Mission Chicago)
3. Amrita Vinjamury (Chinmaya Mission Los Angeles)

Group D – Age Group 13 – 15 years)
1. Sruthi Jayanti (Chinmaya Mission Chicago)
2. Pavan Sai Datta Prabhala (Chinmaya Mission Tri-State Center)
3. Deepa Kumar (Chinmaya Mission Chicago)
Prizes awarded to each group rankings were 3rd prize $250, 2nd $500, and the 1st prize $1,000 and a trip to India to participate in the international Gita chanting finals.

At the conclusion of the event, Swami Ishwarananda, the presiding Acharya, expounded the message of the lines mama eva a sa jiva loke. He said that Purushottam yoga, chapter XV held a very dear place in Pujya Gurudev’s heart. “We are fortunate to be associated with a Master who is called the foot soldier of Geeta, who dedicated his life sharing the message of Krishna,” he added.

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