Children's Programs

Kids and adults doing yoga together outdoors
Amrita Bala Kendra kids & their parents participating in Yoga Day

Amrita Bala Kendra

"Gaining mastery over the mind is the real education." - Amma

WHAT IS AMRITA BALA KENDRA? 

Amrita Bala Kendra (meaning 'Amrita Children's Centre') is a spiritual and cultural program for children ages 4-14 years old. The classes focus on values education, traditions, and spiritual practices. Through stories, games, music, field trips, arts & crafts, celebration of festivals, environmental activities and service projects, the Bala Kendra offers children an understanding of spiritual principles and how to incorporate them into their daily lives.

WHAT IS A CLASS LIKE?

Br Ramanand leading Amrita Bala Kendra class

Classes are held in on Zoom every Sunday from 9:30 - 10:30 am. A class includes: chanting of mantras, storytelling, yoga, devotional singing and talks on social values. 

WHAT ELSE DO WE DO?

Fun Days: Outings are planned for the children and their families, including family yoga days at the park (pictured above), and bonfires.

Community Service Activities: Amrita Bala Kendra kids participating in tree planting

Tree Planting: In the fall, Bala Kendra kids joined Toronto Satsang members in tree planting events across the Greater Toronto Area. After lots of hard work preparing the soil, the children felt great satisfaction when they firmly planted their tree in the earth with their own hands. This activity taught kids to honour nature, while also helping the environment.

Making Cards for Nursing Home Residents: During Christmas season, Bala Kendra kids made cards for elderly nursing home residents who had no family contact over the holidays. This small gesture of love and compassion brought great delight and warmth to the hearts of the seniors.

Making Sandwiches for Homeless People: For a recent service project, Bala Kendra kids made sandwiches and donated them to the local homeless shelter. This taught the children that, even though they are still young, they too can do something to relieve the hunger and suffering of others.

For more information or to register, please contact:

Nitya Darbha or Krishna Darbha