National Bal Vikas Conference 2026
National Bal Vikas Conference 2026


On 6th June, around 100 gurus and parents from across the UK gathered for the National Bal Vikas Conference. The morning started with soulful Vedam chanting, followed by a thought‑provoking video of Swami describing three types of teachers: complaining, explaining and inspiring, which framed the spirit of the conference.
After an introduction by Brother Sakthi Shanmugathasan, National President, our first speaker, Brother Shitu Chudasama, Zone 6 Chair, reminded everyone that while gurus shape the next generation, they too must recharge and renew themselves by “giving oil to keep their flames burning bright.” He encouraged all gurus to attend the upcoming Global Bal Vikas Gurus Conference in Prasanthi Nilayam, assuring that Swami will reward our efforts and recharge us with His divine energy. He emphasised the opportunity to learn from our global family and return with hearts full, restored, and ready.
Our second speaker, Sister Vidyulatha Narayan, former National Bal Vikas Coordinator and former Deputy National President, highlighted that our highest sadhana was to offer every action as an act of service and love. She reminded us that the role of a guru must be perfect: first BE, next DO, then TELL. She illustrated this through the example of Antonio Stradivari, the master violin maker known for his pursuit of perfection.
Everyone then divided into six groups for two workshops. Thanks to the pre‑reading material shared beforehand the discussions were lively and engaging. The first workshop was “Teaching is a Sadhana” and the objective was to understand the role and responsibilities of a guru.
After a delicious lunch lovingly served by our service team, everyone reconvened for the second workshop, “Parents and Gurus are sculptors” and the objective was to understand the aim of the programme regarding its impact on children; to discuss how to deepen collaboration with parents; and to discuss how to maintain contact with alumni.
Our third speaker, Sister Sujatha, Joint National Bal Vikas Coordinator, shared a touching personal story. After five years of yearning and praying to visit Prasanthi Nilayam, Swami finally called her, telling her she “deserved it.” She described Swami as the boatman who guides her through every obstacle in her life. She now visits Prasanthi annually with her husband and children, who lovingly call it their “holiday to heaven.” She reminded everyone that Bal Vikas is a lifelong journey, and the spiritual foundation given to children supports them far beyond this life.
The day concluded with a summary from all the workshop groups. The feedback was uplifting, with many valuable suggestions. The event closed with uplifting bhajans and aarti, bringing a spiritually charged day to a beautiful end.
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