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Old 4th August 2008, 08:24 PM
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Hi All,

My son is going to be 2yrs next month. I have made the habit that immediately after bath I make him fold hands and I say "Hare Raama Hare Raama....." and some other small words and he listens.
Now-a-days, he has picked up that stuff and says "Govinda", "Hare Raama"
and "Naarayana" at times. Not necessarily after bath though.
I guess the point is to keep trying and not loose patience!! Although I do....sometimes!..:)
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Yesterday I played "Asatoma" from Slokakids.com.It has wonderful animation.By afternoon My son started saying"Om shanthi shanthi shanthihe" Im so happy.
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Supriya

That Site is wonderful, Aditi likes it very much. Thank u for posting.

BTW Priyesh(I guess its from Supriya + Dinesh ) is a nice name.

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Yes Dhivya..Thats how we coined his name..With a small change,replaced 'e' with 'a'.Priyesh- meaning is a person loved by God..I was skeptical with this meaning..so changed to Priyash..which means who loves glory..
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Oh Ok Priya. Nice meaning.

Thanks for letting me know.

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