‘Yagnatorium’ experience for children of Madurai

12-minute animated video on aspects of Hinduism

May 30, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:45 am IST - MADURAI:

Larger than life:Children view the video presentation inside ‘Yagnatorium’ on the Chinmaya Mission premises in the city on Friday.— Photo: G. Moorthy

Larger than life:Children view the video presentation inside ‘Yagnatorium’ on the Chinmaya Mission premises in the city on Friday.— Photo: G. Moorthy

As part of the birth centenary celebrations of Swami Chinmayananda, Chinmaya Mission-Madurai, has hit upon an innovative way to educate children on culture and tradition using ‘Yagnatorium.’

The ‘Yagnatorium’ is an inflatable and portable structure inside which a 12-minute animated video on aspects of Hinduism is projected on the ceiling, recreating the effect of a planetarium.

Jyoti Yatra

“As part of the centenary celebrations, a Chinmaya Jyoti Yatra is also travelling across the country and the ‘Yagnatorium’ will be set up at every Chinmaya Mission where the celebrations are held,” said Swami Sivayogananda from the Chinmaya Mission in Madurai.

The Chinmaya Jyoti Yatra bus, which was flagged off from Ernakulam on May 8, is stationed on the Chinmaya Mission premises.

It would visit 150 cities in the next one year. The bus has a photo exhibition on the life of Swami Chinmayananda.

“The ‘Yagnatorium’ provides an innovative platform using which children get to know the importance of our culture and tradition. They will immensely enjoy the animated video,” said Swami Sivayogananda. The ‘Yagnatorium’ is stationed on the Chinmaya Mission premises at Doak Nagar near Kochadai. There were shows on Friday.

Today’s events

There will be more shows on Saturday from 10 a.m. till afternoon, after which it will move on to Setupathi Higher Secondary School campus in North Veli Street.

There, shows will be held from 5.30 p.m. Volunteers manning it said that about 20 children could be accommodated inside the ‘Yagnatorium.’

Other programmes

A cultural programme was put up by the students of the Chinmaya Balavihar and participants of the ‘Lead Camp 2015’ at the Chinmaya Mission on Friday morning. Hari Thiagarajan, Executive Director, Thiagarajar Mills, was the chief guest.

A cultural show was put up by students of Thisradhwani Music Trust and Nrithya Kala Kendra at Vasudara Complex at Andalpuram in the city.

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