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The slogan was popularised and brought into the national lexicon by Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya in 1918 when serving his second of four terms as President of the Indian National Congress.
'Truth Alone Triumphs, not (na) that against Sacred law (Rta). 'Veritas Vincit', a direct Latin translation. Reach to where is that supreme treasure of Truth. Through truth the divine path is spread outīy which the sages whose desires have been completely fulfilled, Yatra tat satyasya paramaṃ nidhānam In English So it is a win-win situation for both the films and it is a very good sign. The families have preferred Gold, single screen audience and masses have loved Satyameva Jayate. The mantra is as follows: In Devanāgarī script It was a very interactive class which displays their interest and motivation to learn.The origin of the motto is well-known mantra 3.1.6 from the Mundaka Upanishad. Historical stories and facts like these create a sense of awareness and gratefulness in the child for all that our great country has been through. It was indeed an enlightening session for the students as they got to learn about the famous Indian Freedom struggle and one of the key leaders who helped India become free from the British Raj. They actively got involved in puppet making of three monkeys giving the message of: “Speak no evil”, “See no evil” and “Hear no evil” Children were told about Gandhiji’s contributions towards the Indian freedom struggle, through truth and non-violence.
During the EVS class, the students of Class II were taught about National Festivals and Gandhi Jayanti was thoroughly discussed in class.
He taught us the motto of “Satyameva Jayate” which means that the truth always prevails.Ĭhildren learn more when they are actively involved in the teaching learning process. This day is also celebrated as the “International Day of Non-Violence”. Gandhi Jayanti is celebrated in India to mark the occasion of the birth of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the “Father of the Nation” on 2nd October. “In a gentle way you can shake the world.” – Mahatma Gandhi