Hindu Temple and Cultural Center of South Carolina cordially invites you and your family for Diwali celebration on Saturday, November 6th at 5:00 pm.
Devotees who would like to place their sweets on the Annakut should bring their sweets latest by 12:00 pm on Saturday, November 6th. Please bring only dry sweets.
For everyone’s safety, please follow DHEC and CDC guidelines and Covid protocols on social distancing. We request all devotees to wear face masks. Please keep in mind that these restrictions are there for the safety of our devotees and priests
Our children are our future. In order to continue our faith, culture and values of Sanatana Dharma that we were raised with, our children need to be introduced to these very early, very consistently and most importantly definitely.
It is a known fact that most Hindu children born and raised in the USA have a vacuum in their mind about their religion and culture. If we do not provide them timely and accurate information, they are most likely to jump to wrong conclusions and deviate from truth. It is therefore the duty of every parent to ensure that their children are made aware of the great dharma they are born in and teach them the values of our culture.
The goal of Balagokulam will be –
To facilitate children to appreciate, learn and practice Hindu way of life.
Instill pride and confidence in Hindu children about their identity.
Raise Hindu awareness in the society around.
Develop social awareness and leadership skills among children.
The goal will be achieved by involving children in various activities. Children will have lots of fun while they learn. Activities are planned for their physical, intellectual, social and spiritual development. Weekly activities include games, yoga, story sessions, Shlokas, Bhajans, Arts and Crafts, Competitions and many more. Other activities include:
Clay Modeling – Especially for Ganesh pooja, children can make murti of Ganesh themselves.
Rangoli – Demonstration and some hands on training.
Projects on modeling temples with cardboard, foam, sticks, etc.
Teerth Yatra or Pilgrimage (Visit to temples in your town).
Sahal (Picnic) with all the families to build family level bonding.
Seva: Visit to convalescent hospitals, children’s wards in hospitals, soup kitchens, etc.
A presentation by social workers group or teenage counselors about challenges facing American society today.
Sports Day
Competitions in chanting Shlokas, singing songs, speaking, etc.
Art of Skit writing and acting
Hindu Jeopardy/Quiz
Dialogue between parents and children (For teenagers)
Celebrating Hindu festivals in schools.
Teaching how to read and write Devnagari script
Preparing posters on different topics: Can be group projects
Balagokulam will be conducted at the Hindu temple on every Sunday. The class will be for 90 minutes. Children from ages 5 and above are allowed without any charge. Based on the number of children enrolled, they will be segregated by their age group. Syllabus is developed according to the level of understanding in the respective age group. Activities will be planned separately for different age groups especially the youth groups of 14- 17 yrs. Parents will also be involved in planning the activities for children of different age groups.
We will need volunteers for various activities. For volunteering in Balagokulam activities, please call the following people.
Sabari Chiraparambil at 803-996-3523
Saji Damodaran at 803-553-2309
Hindu Temple and Cultural Center of South Carolina
5704 Kiawah Road
Columbia
SC 29212
Though Balagokulam is being offered free of charge, please note that it involves significant expenses. Hence your generous donation, both financial and physical will be greatly appreciated.