Udaipur | Practicing non-violence, love, service, peace, and brotherhood is the essence of Sanatan values, and these teachings are being imparted through fun and interactive activities at the Bal Sanskar Camp organized by the Sanatan Pathshala Committee, Udaipur.
On the fifth day of the camp, held on Friday, participants engaged in outdoor games designed to promote teamwork, leadership skills, mutual coordination, and cooperation. To build self-confidence and courage, self-defense training was conducted by the Kalika Petroleum Team under the guidance of the Superintendent of Police, Udaipur, and as per the directions of the Additional Superintendent of Police (City), Udaipur.
Educationist Shakuntala Maheshwari narrated inspiring stories for children, while Communication Coordinator and Yoga Acharya Jignesh Sharma conducted special yoga postures, Anulom-Vilom, Bhramari Pranayama, and meditation exercises to enhance memory power.
Bhupendra Sharma, Coordinator of the Sanatan Pathshala Committee, Udaipur, introduced participants to the Vedas, philosophy, and Upanishads during the intellectual session. Explaining the pure nature of God, he encouraged children to express gratitude to God daily and contemplate divine virtues for spiritual growth.
Program President Dheeraj Vaidik urged the trainees to choose a clear goal in life and move forward continuously with unwavering determination and hard work. Camp Coordinator Navneet Bhatt provided important instructions related to the camp.
The program concluded with laughter yoga, patriotic and spiritual chants, a collective peace prayer, and distribution of prasad.
The seven-day camp, being organized at Pine World School, Sector 5, aims to nurture the younger generation into cultured, spiritually inclined, and patriotic citizens. On Saturday at 10 a.m., a special program including havan, meditation, and bhajans will also be organized at Smt. Krishna Sharma Anand Old Age Home, operated by Tara Sansthan, with the objective of encouraging interaction between the children and elderly residents.