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Bal Sanskriti Pamphlet Jan 2019 “ Our children are the gift given by mercy of the Lord, they are delicate. Take care of them with Love and Devotion, by giving them SESSION PLAN Krishna Consciousness.” (Srila Prabhupada) 5.00 - 5.20 PM - Arati / Mantra Meditation 5.20 – 6.20 PM - Instructive Modules 6.20 – 6.45 PM - Co-curricular Modules BAL 6.45 – 7.00 PM - Break and Video ELIGIBILITY 7.00 – 7.25 PM - Monthly Retreats Class Nursery – Class XII 7.25 – 7.35 PM - Bhagavad-gita Lessons SANSKRITI 7.35 - 8.00 PM - Games / Library TIME & VENUE VEDIC CULTURE Every Sunday, 5pm to 8pm SPECIAL FEATURES Hare Krishna Mandir, AND VALUES Monthly contests & Prizes Bhadaj, Ahmedabad FOR CHILDREN Training in Spiritual Practices Mantra Meditation FEES Vedic story book library Student of the month trophy Rs. 1000/- per semester Module completion certificate Monthly e-newsletter sent to parents Picnic/Trips CONTACT Birthday celebrations Lot more Surprises!! Srivilasini Devi Dasi Phone: 7698636869 Email id: [email protected] CURRICULUM INSTRUCTIVE MODULES (DURATION: SIX MONTHS PER MODULE) Stepping Stones Ramayana Krishna Lila The richness and authenticity Dashavatara of the course content comes Bhagavata Purana from the teachings and Mahabharata directions of our spiritual Chaitanya Lila master, His Divine Grace Introduction to Krishna A.C.Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada (Founder – Consciousness Acharya of the worldwide Bhagavad-gita Hare Krishna Movement). Young Readers Club This course is carefully designed to gradually train the young children CO-CURRICULAR MODULES to adopt Vedic culture, values and teachings as a part of their Gita Shloka Training lifestyle. A sattvik Vedic lifestyle Arts and Crafts will promote overall well-being and Kartal and Kirtan training development of the child and make Drama him a responsible son/daughter and citizen. The course has a fine blend of value based instructions and interesting activities centered MONTHLY RETREATS around the Vedic teachings to 1st Wk - Festival Celebrations charge up the young children and 2nd Wk - Life Skills Workshop keep them enthused in attending 3rd Wk - Monthly Contest these sessions regularly. 4th Wk - Fun Fiesta .
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