Friday, December 6, 2013

Annual Day Script Grade IC


List of characters

1.     Narrator- Saisaran
2.     Grandmother – Parinitha
3.     Grandfather- Ved
4.     Mother- Tanvi
5.     Grandson – Joel
6.     Granddaughter- Samprita
7.     Lord Ganesha - Shriraam
8.     Sage Ved Vyasa - Kushagra

Sloka begins – VAKRATUNDA MAHAKAYA SURYAKOTI SAMAPRABHA
NIRVIGHNAM KURUMEDEVA SARVA KARYESHU SARVADA

 Lord Ganesha and Sage Vedvyasa enter the stage and take their seats.

Narrator: Good evening! I am going to present a story which highlights the world as it really is in the present.

Enter Grandmother.

Grandmother (Enters): Tanvi  O Tanvi ! Where are you? Please hurry! We have so many things to do.

Mother (Enters): Oh Mother I am right here! I will just water the plants and come.

Grandmother: All right put the pot inside and go and wake the children! I will get ready for puja.

 The mother enters a room where the Granddaughter is sleeping.

Mother: Samprita dear! Oh Samprita it is time to get up! Samprita you are late!

Granddaughter (Yawning heavily): O mother please! I want to sleep a little more! Please leave me alone!

 Mother: Oh God help me!

Mother enters another room where her son Joel is sleeping

Mother: Joel darling Joel! Wake up fast! You are already late! Joel I don’t want to repeat this again!

Grandson (yawning heavily):  Oh Mother! I am having a nice dream! I am Sachin Tendulkar! Please let me sleep!

Mother: Oh God help me!

Mother leaves the room and meets the Grandmother

Grandmother: Are the children ready? Their Grandfather is coming now. Get everyone for puja!

Mother: The children won’t wake up. I have given up! I don’t know what to do!

Grandmother: Wait I will bring their Grandfather! He will know what to do!

Mother and Grandmother exit the stage

 In the bedroom grandson peeks through the door

Grandson: Ha! No one is watching me now! I can play my favorite game. Cricket!

Narrator: Look what is happening here! This side grandson is playing cricket and that side the granddaughter is watching TV.

 The Grandfather enters Grandson’s room.

Grandfather: What are you doing here? Why are you playing cricket at this time?

Grandson: Grandpa don’t be upset! I want to become a cricketer like our Sachin Tendulkar and win the Bharatratna!

Grandfather: Ah- ha! You want to win the Bharatratna? Do you know what is the meaning of Bharatratna?

Grandson: Grandpa I can answer any question you ask about cricket.  I can’t answer this question. Can you please tell me the meaning of Bharatratna?

Grandfather: Of course I will tell you. Come with me.

 In the other room grandmother goes to wake Samprita.

  The Grandmother enters the granddaughter’s room

Grandmother: Samprita! Samprita ! Why are you watching cartoons on T.V at this time of the day?

Granddaughter:  Grandma! I am watching Chota Bheem! I like it very much. Do you know Chota Bheem?

Grandmother: Yes! Do you know the real story of Bheem? Your Grandfather will tell you nicely. Come with me.

Granddaughter: Yes Grandma! I am interested to know more about Bheem from Grandpa!

Now Grandmother and Granddaughter join the Grandfather and grandson .

Grandson: Grandpa, can you tell me the meaning of Bharatratna?

Grandfather: Joel, Bharat is the oldest name of our country India and Ratna means treasure.  Sachin Tendulkar is one such great treasures of India.

Grandson: But Grandpa how can Sachin Tendulkar become a treasure of India?

Grandfather: Joel doesn’t treasure mean a valuable thing? Sachin is a valuable sport person of India. He is a great treasure for India and that is why he won the Bharatratna award. One day I want to see you get it Joel!

Grandson: Sure Grandpa!

Grandmother: Do you know there are two great epics of Bharath? One is Ramayana and the other is Mahabharata. I will tell you the story of Mahabharata. Mahabharata means Great Bharatha.

Granddaughter: Grandpa I want to know about Bheem!

Grandfather: Wait Samprita! I will tell you the story of Bheem! He was one of the five great ratnas of old Mahabharata! They were the five Pandavas.
But first, You should know who wrote Mahabharata. It was Lord Ganesha! Now let’s begin the Ganeshstuti


Grandfather, Grandmother and grandchildren pray To Lord Ganesha .

Narrator: Now the Ganeshstuti dance form is presented to invoke Lord Ganesha!

Sloka: GEETHA SANGEETA KARTAVYA KIMANYE SHASTRA VISTHATHYAA YASVAYAM PADMA NABHYASYA MUKHA PADMADVISHIISRUTHAHA

The Grandfather narrates to the grandchildren, how Lord Ganesha became the writer of the great epic Mahabharata.

Grandfather: One fine day when Lord Ganesha was sitting in the Himalayas. Vyasa approached him.

Lord Ganesha and Vedvyasa are spotlighted

Sage Vedvyasa (Bows to Lord Ganesha): Lord Ganesha. Please accept my pranam!

Lord Ganesha (blesses Sage Vedvyasa):  I am delighted to see you! I will grant you any wish you ask for!


Sage Vedvyasa:   Lord Ganesha, kindly accept my request to write for me the story of Mahabharata in Shloka form when I chant it. This is my only wish!

Lord Ganesha: Tathastu! I will write for you on one condition!  You will have to chant as fast as I write!

Sage Vedvyasa: Definitely my lord! But I request you to understand the meaning first and then write.

Lord Ganesha: Tathastu!

 Grandmother and Grandfather enter with the grandchildren.

Grandmother: Do you understand children! When we start any work we must first find its purpose or meaning. Only then we can do it honestly with the right attitude and be successful in it.

Narrator:  The Mahabharata covers every aspect of human life.   It covers the human flaws, highlights follies of the great and good of society.  It exposes the purpose of life, ideas of universal love and unconditional forgiveness.   It projects the bigger picture so you can rise above the pettiness and complexities of human life. Discover it as I unfold the pages from Mahabharata.




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