Bal Gopal - Lesson#2

Syllabus

Srila Prabhupada Pranati

nama om vishnu-padaya krishna-preshthaya bhu-tale
srimate bhaktivedanta-svamin iti namine

I offer my respectful obeisances unto His Divine Grace A. C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada, who is very dear to Lord Krishna, having taken shelter at His lotus feet.

namas te sarasvate deve gaura-vani-pracarine
nirvisesha-sunyavadi-pascatya-desa-tarine

Our respectful obeisances are unto you, O spiritukindly preaching the message of Lord Caitanyadeva and delivering the Western countries, which are filled with impersonalism and voidism.

Sit down and get going

Recap of last session (Bal Gopal #1)

Story time "Messenger of the Supreme Lord" - A Story About Srila Prabhupada

Once upon a time, in India, there lived a very kind and wise grandfather named Srila Prabhupada. His heart was always full of joy because he loved Krishna so much!

But Srila Prabhupada noticed something: many people in the world did not know about Krishna’s love. And he wanted everyone—every child, every mother, every father—to feel the happiness of loving Krishna.

So one day, even though he was already quite old, he made a very brave decision.
He said, “I will go to a faraway land and tell people about Krishna!”

Imagine this: with only a little bag, a few rupees in his pocket, and a trunk of books, he stepped onto a huge ship. The ship sailed across the ocean, rocking and rolling in the waves. Srila Prabhupada had never been to America before. He didn’t know anyone there. But he was not afraid, because he carried the most precious treasure—stories and songs about Krishna.

When he reached New York, he went to the park. He sat under a tree, closed his eyes, and began to sing:
“Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare...” 🎵

His voice was so peaceful, so full of love, that people stopped to listen. Some sat down next to him. Some clapped their hands. Some even tried to sing along!

Soon, those people became his students. They learned how to chant, how to love Krishna, and how to live happy, simple lives.

And then—like a traveler spreading light—Srila Prabhupada went to many countries, many cities. He wrote books, built beautiful temples, and taught thousands of people that the greatest happiness comes from loving Krishna.

🌍 Because of his love and courage, today children and parents all around the world sing the Hare Krishna mantra and read his books.

Just like we say “thank you” to our parents and teachers, we also say “thank you” to Srila Prabhupada for bringing Krishna’s love to us. We do this by offering a special prayer to him.


💡 Discussion Questions for Children
  1. What made Srila Prabhupada so special?

  2. Why do you think he traveled so far away from his home?

  3. How can we show respect to our teachers, just like people respected Srila Prabhupada?

✅ strengths of this story

✅ Here are storytelling tips with actions and voice changes so your children stay fully engaged

1. Introduce Srila Prabhupada

📖 Line: “Once upon a time, in India, there lived a very kind and wise grandfather named Srila Prabhupada.”
👉 Action: Smile warmly, spread your arms as if welcoming a grandfather. Use a gentle, loving voice.


2. His Brave Decision

📖 Line: “One day, even though he was already quite old, he made a very brave decision.”
👉 Action: Stand tall, make a strong face, put your hand on your heart. Use a firm, determined tone.


3. Boarding the Ship

📖 Line: “With only a little bag, a few rupees, and a trunk of books, he stepped onto a huge ship...”
👉 Action: Pretend to carry a heavy trunk. Then rock your body side to side like waves. Lower your voice to sound mysterious, “rocking and rolling in the waves...”


4. Singing in the Park

📖 Line: “He sat under a tree and began to sing: Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna...”
👉 Action: Close your eyes, fold your hands, and softly chant. Then gesture with your hands like you’re inviting children to join in. (Encourage them to chant one line with you!)


5. People Listening

📖 Line: “His voice was so peaceful and loving, people stopped to listen...”
👉 Action: Cup your ear, look around like you’re surprised people are coming closer. Smile widely as if friends are gathering.


6. Traveling the World

📖 Line: “Srila Prabhupada went to many countries, many cities...”
👉 Action: Pretend to hold a globe or flap your arms like an airplane. Use an excited, adventurous tone.


7. Conclusion – Gratitude

📖 Line: “Just like we say ‘thank you’ to our parents and teachers, we also say ‘thank you’ to Srila Prabhupada...”
👉 Action: Fold your hands in namaste. Invite the children to join you. Smile softly and bow your head.


🎤 Voice Tips

Craft

Paper Boat Craft – “Prabhupada’s Journey”

Materials


Steps

  1. Tell them: “Just like Srila Prabhupada sailed on a big ship to America, today we will make our own paper boats!”

  2. Folding the boat: Teach them step by step (you can show or even project if possible).

    • Fold paper in half → Fold the corners down → Make a hat → Pull the edges → Open into a boat.

  3. Decorating:

    • On one side, write “Jala Duta”.

    • On the other side, let them draw a peacock feather or stick a Krishna sticker.

    • Color the boat bright and cheerful!

  4. Message: Say aloud while they finish:
    “Srila Prabhupada carried Krishna’s love across the ocean. Just like this boat, our hearts can also carry Krishna’s love everywhere we go.”


Srila Prabhupada Pranati Mantra

Materials needed

Teacher should teach using hand gestures - do not worry much if children cannot accurately prononouce the mantra - they will learn gradually as they progress. Our main goal is to teach them what the Pranati is saying about SP.

nama oṁ viṣṇu-pādāya

(I offer respects to one who is at the lotus feet of Lord Vishnu)
👉 Fold hands in namaste and bow slightly towards Krishna’s photo.

kṛṣṇa-preṣṭhāya bhū-tale

(Who is very dear to Krishna on this earth)
👉 Point both hands towards Krishna’s photo, then place hand on the heart.

śrīmate bhaktivedānta

(To Śrī Bhaktivedānta)
👉 Open right palm respectfully towards Srila Prabhupāda’s photo.

svāmin iti nāmine

(Who is known as Swami)
👉 Fold hands again in namaste towards Prabhupāda’s photo.


namaste sārasvate deve

(Respects to the servant of Saraswati Ṭhākura)
👉 With folded hands, motion towards Bhaktisiddhānta Saraswati Ṭhākura’s photo.

gaura-vāṇī-pracāriṇe

(Preacher of Lord Gauranga’s message)
👉 Point hand towards Lord Chaitanya’s photo, then spread arms outward (sharing the message).

nirviśeṣa-śūnyavādi

(Rejecting impersonalism and voidism)
👉 Shake head “no” and push both hands outward (as if pushing away the wrong ideas).

pāścātya-deśa-tāriṇe

(Deliverer of the Western countries)
👉 Stretch arms wide (showing distant lands), then bring them together in namaste towards Prabhupāda’s photo (showing he delivered people back to Krishna).

This prayer essentially means

Mapping


Activity - Srila Prabhupada goes to the Western World

Roles (10–15 kids; scale up/down easily)


Space & Props

Zones

Props

Sound


15–20 Minute Scripted Flow
Scene 1 – Darkness (Western World) (2 min)
Scene 2 – The Call in India (1–2 min)
Scene 3 – The Ocean Journey (1–2 min)
Scene 4 – Three Gifts Arrive (8–10 min)

Do these one by one, with short lines and actions.

A) Mantra

B) Temple 

C) Book 

Scene 5 – Finale: Kīrtan & Bow (2–3 min)

Safety & Sensitivity

Pactical Application – “Carry Krishna’s Love”


🌟 Take-Home

Tell the children: “Take this boat home. Whenever you see it, remember Srila Prabhupada’s courage, and remember you also can be a messenger of Krishna’s love.”

Chant one round together


Revision #5
Created 18 September 2025 06:38:06 by Vijay Gopi Keshav das
Updated 18 September 2025 18:13:04 by Vijay Gopi Keshav das