Bal Gopal - Lesson#1

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These lesson plans are part of the ISKCON Bhakta Prahlad Sunday School (BPSS) curriculum. They are designed to be used within the BPSS environment, guided by trained teachers and supported by a community of parents and children. While the written outline shows the structure, the true impact comes from the trained teachers, peer environment, and regular follow-up. We share them to build trust and transparency, but they are not a substitute for the full BPSS experience.

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Shloka

oṁ ajñāna-timirāndhasya
jñānāñjana-śalākayā
cakṣur unmīlitaṁ yena
tasmai śrī-gurave namaḥ

I was born in the darkest ignorance, and my spiritual master opened my eyes with the torch of knowledge. I offer my respectful obeisances unto him.

Who am I?I am a spirit soul (driver).

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Idea is to teach children that the body is like the Car and Soul is the Driver. There is a CLEAR difference between the two. Through activities you can teach them the below points:

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Quick call-and-response (10–15 seconds each)

Whose am I?I belong to Krishna (Owner + Power).

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Where am I?In the material world (school trip).

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GuruGPS & Headlights.

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This concludes the activity and when all Children and Guru are standing near Krishna, teacher concludes with below words:

Children, this is why we honor Guru. When our trip felt dark, Guru showed Krishna and drew the way.
Let’s fold our hands and say:

oṁ ajñāna-timirāndhasya
jñānāñjana-śalākayā
cakṣur unmīlitaṁ yena
tasmai śrī-gurave namaḥ

I was born in the darkest ignorance, and my spiritual master opened my eyes with the torch of knowledge. I offer my respectful obeisances unto him.

Hare Krishna.

Small cautions (for clarity with kids)

Jaya Radha Madhava

If possible let the children hear Srila Prabhupada singing this NO.1 sung Bhajan in ISKCON till date. Let them hear from a pure devotee.

https://kksongs.org/songs/j/jayaradhamadhava.html

Remember to tell them the glorious Author (Srila Bhaktivinod Thakur) and name of the Book in which this Bhajan is written.

Word to Word meaning.

Story Time

Krishna (Guru) opens Arjuna's Eyes

End-goal for kids (to memorize by the end):
Who am I? I’m the soul (driver).
Whose am I? I am Krishna’s—He gives my body and power.
Where am I? On Krishna’s school trip (temporary): do Krishna’s missions and then go back to Krishna.
Guru: Brings Krishna’s light and shows the safe path.


“Today we’ll learn three big truths through Arjuna’s story: Who am I? Whose am I? Where am I?
If we remember these, our heart becomes brave and clear.”

Call & response (quick):


3W in One Breath

Kids repeat once:Soul, Krishna’s, School Trip, Back to Krishna.


The Dark Moment

On the morning of the great battle, Arjuna stood on his chariot with Krishna. He saw teachers, cousins, friends on both sides. His hands shook. His heart felt heavy. He dropped his bow. ‘Krishna… I can’t do this. If I fight, I hurt my own family. If I don’t, I fail my duty. I don’t know what to do.

It felt like someone turned off the light inside his heart.

Checkpoint (yes/no): “Have you ever felt confused or scared?” (Let a few “yes.”)


Two Dharmas Collide

Arjuna had two duties pulling him in opposite directions:

  1. Kṣatriya-dharma — protect people, stop injustice, stand up to bullies.

  2. Kula-dharma — honor family, respect elders, keep the family peaceful.

If he fights, he protects people (kṣatriya-dharma) but hurts family (kula-dharma). If he doesn’t fight, he keeps family safe (kula-dharma) but lets injustice win (kṣatriya-dharma).
Two good duties collided.

Call & response:What collided?” → “Two duties!”

Arjuna folded his hands: “Krishna, what is my dharma now? What should I do?
(When duties clash, we ask Krishna.)


Krishna opens Arjuna with Torchlight of Knowledge

(a) Who am I? — Soul/Driver

Krishna said, ‘Arjuna, you are more than a body. You are the soul—the driver inside the car.
The car changes—baby, child, young, old—but you, the driver, remain.
When the driver leaves, the car stops. In the same way, when the soul leaves, the body stops.

(b) Whose am I? — Krishna’s (Owner & Power)

Arjuna, you are Mine. I gave you this body and I give you power—every breath, every heartbeat.
Use My gifts in My way: speak truth, be kind, be brave, remember Me, fight bad people like Duryodhana, I want you to fight this war, so do it and establish Dharma.

(c) Where am I? — Krishna’s School Trip

This battlefield is part of the material world—like a school trip. It’s temporary, not your forever home.
While you’re here, do your missions my way (Krishna way):

When the trip ends, come back to Me.

Quick echo:

(Pause 3 seconds: “Think of one mission you’ll do today.”)


The Highest Dharma (Param-dharma)

Krishna then showed the highest dharma:
Act as My soul, for My sake. Do your duty as service to Me—not from anger or pride, but to protect truth and goodness.’

Kid line:When duties clash, choose Krishna’s wish.

(For children: fighting = not hurting people, but fighting laziness, lies, and meanness inside us; using Krishna’s gifts in Krishna’s way.)


The Light of Spiritual Knowledge (Guru)

As Krishna spoke, it was like light entered Arjuna’s heart.

Chant once together (slowly):
“Om ajñāna-timirāndhasya jñānāñjana-śalākayā
cakṣur unmīlitaṁ yena tasmai śrī-gurave namaḥ.”

Child meaning:I was in darkness; my Guru opened my eyes with Krishna’s light. I bow to my Guru.

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Clear Eyes, Right Action

After listening to Krishna's instructions Arjuna lifted his bow and smiled slightly:
My confusion is gone. I remember who I am, whose I am, and what this life is for. I will act the Krishna way.
When we remember the 3W and accept spiritual knowledge, our hearts become brave and clear.”


Close & Pledge (kids repeat)

Who is our Guru?

Show them the photo of Srila Prabhupada and tell them he is the Guru of everyone in ISKCON. He is the Founder Acharya or Founding Guru. So every time they see his Photo they should bow down and chant Om Ajnana Timirandhasya.

Your Teachers in this School are also your Guru because they are teaching what Srila Prabhupada has taught. So next time when you see one of your teachers bow down and chant Om Ajnana Timirandhasya.


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Created 12 September 2025 09:22:04 by Vijay Gopi Keshav das
Updated 18 September 2025 18:13:04 by Vijay Gopi Keshav das