• Gopakuteeram

    The term ‘Gopa Kuteeram’ in Sanskrit refers to the play-house of young Lord Krishna and the Gopas, his playmates of Vrindavan. So ‘Gopa Kuteeram’ signifies a place where children have enormous fun along with and in the presence of the Lord. Our Gopa kuteeram is a children’s life enrichment program that is conducted under the guidance of our master HH Sri Sri Muralidhara Swamiji. Our swamiji says “righteous virtues , seeds of bhakthi and moral values must be sown in...More

  • Singapore Namadwaar’s Gopakuteeram 2016

    Photos... Videos... On 20th March, Namadwaar celebrated its Gopakuteeram Annual day at Geylang Sivan temple. Every year, in this annual day program, all the kids are given a chance to showcase their talent in front of public and parents. From 1.30 pm, Namadwaar volunteers were actively involved in setting up the stage, mikes and the hall. The chief guest for the program was Mr. Rajan Krishnan, Chairman of Hindu Advisory Board. The program started at 3.15 pm with the Namadwaar...More

  • About Gopakuteeram

    [By Smt Lakshmi] Gopa Kuteeram is a worldwide children’s life enrichment program that is conducted under the guidance of HH Maharanyam Sri Sri Muralidhara Swamiji. The ultimate purpose of learning is not just knowledge gain. The consummation of learning lies in development into a complete individual. This is the very objective of Gopa Kuteeram, which aims at providing holistic growth to children across the world, complementing their regular school curriculum. In the present times, we are all facing a challenge...More

  • What can we do better...

    Better children for better society - What can we do? Sri Sri Swamiji explains that when we have a hungry child, we not only feed the child a meal but endeavor to think how to keep him free of hunger in future. Similarly when we see difficulties in human race, we should contemplate on ways of getting rid of the root cause of the problem apart from a quick resolution. This is similar to getting treated for a disease caused by...More

  • Stories for children – 1

    Lets read a story told by Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsar for us. There was a great learned man in a village near River Ganges in India. He was so good with his studies, that we can say that there was nothing he did not know. But he had a problem. He was a proud man and could not respect anybody. Even worse, he used to pull others to conversations and usually end it in verbal fights. Worst of all, he used...More