Showing posts with label Week 13. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Week 13. Show all posts

Monday, November 17, 2014

Tech Tip: TypingRace

I started playing different games on the provided website. I really wanted to increase my typing skills so this was perfect for me and I had a lot of fun doing this as well. I really like Ninja Cat, but the game I liked even more was the TypingRace game. I really liked this game because I was able to play against other players across the website and brought the competitive side of me out.

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Week 13 Storytelling: Jayadratha's Death

Arjuna is informed of the death of his beloved friend Uttara. Uttara was trapped behind enemy lines by Jayadratha and finished off by the Kauravas. At first, Arjuna was in shock and just stood still in awe of what had happened. He has lost someone that he had really grown close to and has considered one of his best friends. This really angers Arjuna and he promises to avenge Uttara’s death by killing Jayadratha. He was so angry that he vowed not to sleep till he has avenged one of his best friends.

Krishna asks Arjuna to take a seat and calm down after seeing all the anger in Arjuna’s eyes. Scared Arjuna might do something abruptly, he says, “ You must not let the anger get the best of you. Do not make a hasty mistake.”

Arjuna replies, “ What do you mean? I am just doing what is right by avenging my friend’s death. That barbaric king of Sindhu, Jayadratha, managed to trap him and then allowed for the Kauravas to kill him. ”

Krishna replies, “I am not saying you should not avenge your friend. I am just saying you are being hasty and should wait and listen to this story.”

The story begins.

It was the day that Jayadratha was born. His father was so excited. He had finally received his life-long dream, a son. He stepped outside just to get some fresh air when he saw an owl. His first thought was, “How dare an owl come here on such a great day?” He took his bow and arrow and beheaded the owl.

Before the owl passed away, he said, “You may have taken my life today by cutting my head off, but your son will meet the same fate that I have met.”

The father thought to himself, “What have I done? I have brought my son’s death to be by being beheaded. How horrible of me!” While thinking this, he went to his son and said, “ I curse the person that beheads you. He will have his head burst as soon as your head hits the ground.”

After finishing this story, Krishna says, “So you must outsmart this curse. Make sure to be careful to not let this curse hurt you.”


Arjuna had heard Krishna out, but the anger still boiled inside of him. He got in his chariot and drove to where he knew Jayadratha was. He cut off Jayadratha’s chariot, trying to stop him. They both got out and started fighting with their swords. Arjuna’s anger allowed him to win and behead Jayadratha, but knowing that he shouldn’t allow Jayadratha’s head to fall. So, he took out his bow and arrow and hit Jayadratha’s head in a manner that made the head fly right into the lap of Jayadratha’s father, who was praying for Jayadratha’s safety during the battle close by. Unaware of what had just happened, Jayadratha’s father stands up and the head falls to the floor and immediately Jayadratha’s father’s head bursts.
Jayadratha's death. Source: Wikimedia commons.
Bibliography

Buck, William (1973). Mahabharata.


Author’s note


I chose this story because I had never heard this story and this story really was interesting. I felt as though this story had a really great message that needs to be taught to kids. Jayadratha’s father had placed the curse to keep his safe son, but in the end Jayadratha gets killed and his father was hurt by the curse too. I felt as though this curse was placed for selfish reasons and that is why the curse didn’t work out. The curse almost came back to hurt Jayadratha’s father and kill him since he had used the curse for selfish purposes. The result was almost like karma because anything done in a selfish manner or done to hurt someone can come back to hurt one’s self. I wrote this story in this manner because I feel as though Krishna is wiser and all-knowing (being the re-incarnation of god, Vishnu). I feel like he would be one to know about the curse placed by Jayadratha’s father compared to Arjuna or anyone else and he is always looking out for Arjuna’s best interest throughout the war. I had a great time writing about this story and hope the moral teaches children to never do things for selfish purposes or in bad faith.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Week 13: Reading Diary B

Vyasa comes to Hastinapur and sees bad omens and informs Dhitarashtra. He admits that he is not able to control his don, Duryodhana. Duryodhana appoints Bhishma as the genreal of his army.

Draupadi meanwhile was prays to Shiva for a child. He tells her that his wife is carryig a son, but when born it is a girl. He raises her as a boy. When she grows up he gets her married. The bride is dissapointed to find her groom is actually a girl. Shiva's daughter gets upset and goes and finds a yaksha who changes her gender.

The battle begins and Krishna tells the Pandavas not to worry about anything and continue the fight The pandavas are sad due to the fact that the will be fighting their own family. Bhishma is kiled by Arjuna and Shiva's daughter/son. Uttara is killed by Jayadharatha and in return Arjuna kills Jayadhartha. Drona kills Draupadawho in turn is killed by Draupada's son. Karna is killed by Arjuna with Krishna's help. Duryodhana goes to the lake with Sanjaya's help and stays there till the next day.

Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Week 13: Reading Diary A

The Pandavas chases a deer deep into the forest. And Yudhishthira passes a test set up by his father Dharma or Yama. They then decide to spend their thirteenth year in disguise in King Virata's court. They each had their own disguise which replaced their old identity.

Indra and Karna make a deal where Indra gets Karna's armor and earring and Karna gets a infallible dart that can be used once.

Kichaka, the army general,  really likes Draupadi and wants her, but even after her warning he pursues her. So, Draupadi sends Bhima who kills Kichaka. Since the army general is dead, Duryodhana plans an attack. Prince Uttara goes to battle, but attempts to run away due to him being scared. So Arjuna takes his place, uses his weapon which puts everyone to sleep and returns to the palace victorious. For the victory, he got to marry Princes Uttara.

Since the exile was over, Duryodhana refuses to give the Pandavas any land and so they decide to go to battle. Karna gets in an argument with Bhishma, therefore saying he won't pick up a weapon as long as Bhishma is fighting. Krishna pleas Duryodhana to stop the war and give about half of the kingdom to the Pandavas. He doesn't comply and they plan to go to war in seven days period.