Recite shlokas of any Goddess for the given time limits for your age category in Sanskrit
- Kids can choose shlokas of their choice.
- They can choose 1 shloka or multiple shlokas ensuring that they recite in sanskrit for the given time duration
- Language – Sanskrit
- Time limit – Shloka Recitation – 1.5 – 2 min
- Submission Format – Shloka Recitation Video
- Points to remember –
- For the age group 9 – 11, submission of shloka meaning is mandatory. It can be presented in Hindi / English language.
- The video should not be patched or edited. The performance should be a single video only.
- Shloka recitation and its meaning should be recorded as one video only. Separate videos for the same shall not be allowed.
- Shloka and its meaning must be memorized. It cannot be read.
Recite shlokas of any Goddess for the given time limits for your age category in Sanskrit
- Kids can choose shlokas of their choice.
- They can choose 1 shloka or multiple shlokas ensuring that they recite in sanskrit for the given time duration.
- They need to explain the meaning of all shlokas if reciting more than 1.
- Language – Sanskrit
- Time limit – Shloka Recitation – 2.5-5 min, Meaning of shloka – 1-2 min
- Kids need to explain the meaning of the chosen shloka in English / Hindi for the mentioned time limit.
- Submission Format – Shloka Recitation Video
- Points to remember –
- For the age group 9 – 11, submission of shloka meaning is mandatory. It can be presented in Hindi / English language.
- The video should not be patched or edited. The performance should be a single video only.
- Shloka recitation and its meaning should be recorded as one video only. Separate videos for the same shall not be allowed.
- Shloka and its meaning must be memorized. It cannot be read.