Saturday, September 19, 2009

Beginning

Now here the story begins....
A student writes a letter to a master telling the problems he is facing in studies and outside.now the master replies to his letter and write the following letter.
I will be putting up some points daily one by one.

Here starts the reply:
Dear Student,
Received your letter. I can well understand your helplessness.
It is true that being a student of a rural school you have to face many inconveniences. But you must remember that you have many advantages too. In towns and cities, the havoc created by television, cinema, hotels and blaring loudspeakers much disturbs the studies of students. On the other hand, the uncontaminated atmosphere and tranquil surroundings of the villages make them ideal for studies with good concentration. Though the students in cities have various facilities, the possibility of their falling prey to harmful distractions is high. You must be knowing how parents and teachers have to constantly keep vigil and protect them from lurking dangers.

Now, coming to your problem---you have written, ‘I am now in the tenth standard; the lessons have commenced, but I am unable to understand many of them’. Another student also has written to me that his teachers do not teach properly. That is his misfortune. At least you are lucky that you have good teachers.
Well, here are a few suggestions that will help you to understand the lessons better and pass the exams successfully.


1. First and foremost --- as soon as you wake up, have a wash and offer ‘pranams’ to God and to your parents. Your daily routine should begin with this. Never doubt the truth that it is the blessings of God and elders that brings success to your endeavors. You may ask, ‘When the right endeavors themselves can bring the desired results, what is the necessity of blessings?’ But you must know that those blessings will endow you with the right state of mind to undertake your work. You might not realize this until you grow older. But for now, you just believe in these words of wise people. There is another interesting point: you do not have to ask them for their blessings. When you bow down to God and elders with sincere devotion, the thought --- ‘May he be blessed!’----arises spontaneously in their hearts. This is the law.

2.Let me now tell you about the significance of having a time-table. You know pretty well how prayer, classes and games are all accommodated in your school hours within regular periods and so many lessons are covered. The secret behind this is the time-table. Yet, students these days return home from school and instead of revising the lessons, while away their time in only playing, watching the television, reading novels and roaming about. When the exams approach near, they try to study all the texts together, get tensed up and feel miserable. This is not how students and studies ought to be. Those who neglect their studies do not deserve to be called students. However, there are some students, who, either with the guidance of their parents and teachers or by themselves, being disciplined and sincere, study regularly according to a time-table and proceed with the lessons easily. You too must learn this tact. Find out apart from your school hours. Sundays and half of Saturdays are yours, as also the let-off hours. If you can intelligently utilize every minute of the time thus given to you, not only will you be able to revise all the lessons but you will truly build up a great personality.

It is impossible to make good use of time without a time-table. How should you draw a time-table? First of all, fix up the hours of going to bed and waking up. If these timings change, your time-table will be in vain. Being young, it is best for you to go to bed at ten in the night and wake up at five in the morning. A sound sleep at night is most essential for your mind to be calm, steady and fresh throughout the day. If you utilize the seventeen hours of the day efficiently you can do wonders and if you give sufficient work to your body and mind, you can be sure of enjoying undisturbed sleep during night.

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Between the hours when you wake up in the morning and go to bed at night, you must have time for your prayers, studies and all other activities. For this you must prepare a suitable time-table yourself. Or you may take the help of your teachers in this regard.

3. After your bath you should allot some time--- ten minutes or half an hour as much as you are capable of--- for chanting of ‘stotras’, prayers and meditation. This is very helpful in developing a balanced and healthy mind. You must also pray to God like this before going to bed: ‘O Lord, with your grace, I have been able to utilize this day worthily. Yet there might have been some short-comings. Bless me with strength and discrimination to overcome my faults and lead me forward.’ Pray from the bottom of your heart and God will certainly answer your prayers. What more? You can witness your mind growing stronger day by day.

4 I have mentioned about bath---please do not ever neglect this. As sweat forms and evaporates during the course of the day, the salts contained in it dry up and get deposited on the skin. Dust gets added to this. If you do not care to wash and clean your body and hair properly, the mind will get restless and slowly losses its vigor. This will damage both your ability to study and to remember whatever is studied.

It is better to cultivate the habit of taking bath in the morning and again in the evening. Bathing in cold water is best; if this is not possible, use luke-warm water, but, never hot water. If you want to get used to cold water, better start during summer. There are two great advantages of bathing in cold water: firstly, the body and mind will remain active and fresh. Secondly, this is very helpful for the observance of ‘brahmacharya’.

5. Now, coming to the point of time-table: I would like to make a small suggestion here. You must make it a point to read before-hand all the lessons which are taught each day in the school. If you do so, you will be able to grasp the subject well when the teacher explains it. You will come to understand the portions that you had not understood when you read the lesson by yourself. With your doubts now cleared, you can revise these lessons at home in the evenings. So, prepare before going to school and revise after returning home. Please make an experiment with this for just three months. You will be surprised with the results. If you can continue the practice right through the year with a little grit and determination, neither will the lessons bore you, nor will the exams seem strenuous.
But, you must know that if you vow to stick on to this practice strictly, you cannot afford to waste time in roaming about, watching television for hours and chatting with friends. You will have to be like one observing a vow, until the annual exams are over. Indeed, education is a vow to be fulfilled. So, please know that you are under a pledge. The truth is this--- teachers are bound to the oath of imparting knowledge and students, of receiving it and making it their own through deep study. Nothing can be achieved without a strong will-power.
6. One more word regarding the time-table. You should draw up special time-tables from time to time, apart from the regular one, to utilize the extra time in hand, during special holidays like festivals, Christmas, etc.
7. It is better if others at home are informed about your time-table, so that they will not disturb you with other jobs during study hours. When you once sit down to study, you should get immersed in it for at least one hour without getting up or peeping out of the window. This might be difficult at first, but if you persist with your efforts, both your body and mind will gradually come fully under your control. At the end of the hour, leave your seat, stroll about in the open air, drink a glass of water and come back to your studies. Drinking water now and then improves the flow of blood, there by activating the mind.
8. You are likely to come across difficult words while reading. So always keep a dictionary with you. If you learn the correct usage of every word your, command over the language will grow, making your study increasingly fruitful. If the meanings of the words are well understood, the contents will be understood more clearly; then, enthusiasm to read and assimilate more and more will be naturally created. In this way, repeatedly revise your lessons---read and understand, understand and read. This is the secret to master the lessons. There are many students who want to know the technique of improving their memory. This is best done by understanding the lessons clearly, reading them repeatedly and also practicing them in writing. I shall let you know some more ideas by and by.
9. I hope you do have a table and chair. If not, you should at least have a small desk. Make sure that there is appropriate distance between your eyes and the desk.
Keeping your face close to the book will strain eyes and mind quickly and your studies will suffer.
10. Next, please see that you use good pens and pencils. It is advisable to have two good pens with you. Never let others use them. The style of holding a pen varies from person to person. So you can guess the consequence of lending your pens to others. You will have to practice writing with a new pen for a few days before you can use it comfortably. It is possible to maintain a good handwriting even while writing with speed, only with a good pen. The examiners will expect your papers to be neat and legibly written. If your answers are neat, they will gladly award more marks, whereas if your writings are clumsy, you might lose even the marks that are rightly due to you. Therefore pay attention to your writing. Good handwriting demands five important things:
1. The letters must be well-formed.
2. There should not be any blots and scratches.
3. There must be no spelling mistakes,
4. Lines must be straight.
5. Sentences must be grammatically correct.
You should know that both reading and writing constitute your study. Accuracy in writing is an important as discreet reading. Since you have to answer all the questions within a fixed time, should you not practice fast writing? You must practice a little writing every day without fail.
11. I have to say a couple of words about practicing writing. Make it a habit to practice copy-writing. I still remember our teacher making us practice copy-writing everyday when I was a student. I remember that well, because he used to put his cane to good use during the process! There were beatings each time-when the letters were not neat, when there were mistakes. When the lines were not straight, when the letters were uneven in size, when the spacing between words was not proper, when letters were found tumbling over each other and other instances were when the copy-writing book was not tidy or when copy-writing was not done at all-that called for additional beating! So there would be beatings and beatings for one fault or the other. Thus did we learn our lessons! Of course we were then angry with the teacher for flourishing his cane on us, but now I remember him with gratitude.
You do not have to practice copy-writing by writing the same line over and over again like primary school children. Daily write a couple of paragraphs from your text books in each of the languages you have to study. You yourself try to judge if the letters are neat and the lines are straight and check for mistakes with the help of the text. You will realize how careful one has to be even to copy what is given, correctly.
That is about copy-writing. You also have to develop the ability of writing a topic on your own. You can take the help of your text-book for this. Read through whole lesson and reflect upon the contents. Then close the book and write it in your own words. Now compare and contrast what you have written with the text also check if the letters are well written, the lines are straight and how many times you have blundered and struck off what was written. Note down the time you took to write the whole thing. The next time when you write something try to avoid all the mistakes committed earlier. With this sort of practice, you will be able to write both neatly and correctly in the exams.
12. Studying to farewell in the exams is as important as studying to gain knowledge. One may be intelligent and may have knowledge. But what beauty is there if he fails in the exams? For success in the exams, you should pay equal attention to all the subjects. You have written that mathematics and science do not interest you much. But you should evoke interest and study them for the sake of the exams at least. You will have to take more interest in subjects that you find difficult. You should, with extra efforts, try to assimilate those portions with help of your teachers or intelligent class mates. Is not education equal to a penance? You must strive hard.
It is true that you will have to memorize certain portions. But never attempt to learn by-heart whole lessons. Some students very bravely’ try to pass exams by mugging up notes-that to not there own! Do not ever attempt to do this. If you understand each and every word of lessons, they will remain rooted in your memory better than attempt at mugging up.




Thursday, September 17, 2009

Preface

Preface

A letter is a communication written by one person to another, to convey a message or ideas. But, there are letters and letters! If some have become immortal in the annals of literature, there are others that have inspired people and transformed their lives.

Here is a letter addressed to you, the student. If you are really a ‘student’, deeply interested in learning, in acquiring knowledge that can enrich your life, this letter can do just that for you.

But ---- and it is a big BUT ---- don’t you know that, ‘One can take a horse to a pond, but none can make it drink! So, if you do not open out your mind, your heart, to the constructive and practical ideas poured out here, none can help you; no, not even God!

-Swami Harshananda