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BG - 2

Activity “My Floating Earth (Balloon Version)”

           🌍  (Balloon-Earth)
                ●
                |
         (Invisible Thread)
                |
        ┌────────────────┐
        |     Cup Base   |
        |  “BG 15.13” Tag |
        └────────────────┘

🧺 Materials (Per Child)

Item Qty Notes
Small round balloon (5-6 inch) 1 Diff colors - see below
Thin black thread / fishing line 20 cm Represents Krishna’s ojasā (invisible energy).
Paper cup (base) 1 Plain or decorated.
Tape / Glue dot 1–2 To secure thread to knot + cup.
Permanent markers (green, blue, brown) To draw continents + oceans.
Printed verse tag strip 1 > “By Krishna’s energy the world is held – BG 15.13”
Hole-punch / pencil To make hole in cup base.
     

Ballloon Color Choices

Planet Balloon Color Easy Decoration Ideas
Mercury Grey Rocky dots
Venus Yellow-orange Swirly clouds
Earth Blue Green continents
Mars Red Polar caps
Jupiter Orange Brown stripes
Saturn Gold Paper ring strip taped around middle
Uranus Light blue Thin white ring
Neptune Dark blue Tiny white cloud streaks
Sun Bright yellow Rays drawn outward on tag card

Preparation for Teachers

  1. Pre-punch holes in cups.

  2. Cut threads ≈ 20 cm long.

  3. Inflate balloons just to palm-size so they are light.

  4. Tie knots tightly.

  5. Have a few spares ready (some pop).


🪐 Step-by-Step Instructions

1 · Color the Planet

Draw continents (green) and oceans (blue).
If baloon is earth then mark a tiny ❤ — “My home on Krishna’s Earth.”

2 · Attach the Invisible Energy

Tie or tape one end of the black thread around the balloon’s knot.

3 · Create the Base

Make a small hole in the bottom of the cup.
Pass the other end of the thread through and tape it inside so that the balloon floats 1 inch above the rim.

Note - If room permits hang the thread from the ceiling and you will have beautiful floating solar system. If not use cups.

4 · Add the Verse Tag

Paste the printed verse on the cup’s outer side. Alternately you can also write with a Pen on the Cup "gām āviśya ca bhūtāni"

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