Bala Vihar is a weekly gathering of children (Preschool to Grade 12) under the supervision of trained teachers. The aim of Bala Vihar is to help children bloom, grow, and inculcate values through fun-filled activities. Bala Vihar enhances the overall development of the personality of a child at all levels – physical, emotional, intellectual, and spiritual.
Children are a major focus at Frederick Chapter. The goal of Bala Vihar is to “wake up the sleeping giant” in our children and inspire them to reach their maximum potential by imparting a value-based education through a specially designed age-appropriate curriculum.
The Bala Vihar program offers weekly spiritual classes for children in their formative school years (Pre K to 12). The classes are organized by age groups, start and end with Sanskrit prayers, and include chanting, bhajans, stories of devotion and morals, interactive discussions, and creative games.

The sessions are of approximately 90 minutes duration including the common assembly time, and are based on specially designed curriculum.
The idea is to provide an environment where the personality of the child blossoms in a spontaneous way. Good conduct, emotional refinement, intellectual finesse, social responsibility and spiritual awareness are developed by the teachers through story-telling from the Puranas and other scriptures, singing of bhajans, chanting of stotrams, games, arts and crafts, plays and other fun-filled activities. The children are encouraged to be responsible, alert and sensitive members of society.
Swami Chinmayananda believed that just as the strength of a wall depended on the quality of each brick, so too, the health of a society depended on the individuals. If the individuals are healthy, the society is healthy. His strategy for building a new society was to “Catch ’em young,” and that is what we are trying to accomplish at Frederick Chapter.

Frederick Chapter also offers additional classes and activities besides the regular Bala Vihar classes to help the children blossom and develop their multi-faceted talents.
The senior Balavihar classes provide a forum for youth where they are provided an opportunity to discuss, debate and understand the logic of our religion and its tenets and to become aware of their potential. After having gained this awareness, their potential is directed into creative channels. The high school students are encouraged to volunteer in community and social service activities. Additionally, different career choices are discussed along with what it takes to be a professional in those disciplines. The aim of these classes is to prepare today’s youth to be responsible and successful adults of tomorrow.

The annual session runs from August to May, parallel to the regular school calendar.
Children are not vessels to be filled, but lamps to be lit. The seed of spiritual values should be sown in young hearts, and the conditions made favorable for sprouting and steady growth through proper control and discipline. It must be cared for with the warmth of love and affection, and such a tree shall blossom forth flowers of brotherhood, universal love, peace, bliss, beauty, and perfection.
Swami Chinmayananda
From the youngest Madhuram class to the Chinmayam class for high school youngsters, all Bala Vihar children participate in a variety of activities. The grade in which the child is enrolled in his/her school, is the basis for placement in the appropriate Bala Vihar class.
ATI-MADHURAM
Pre-K (Ages 3-5)
Stories, Bhajans, Activities: Children learn about Hindu Deities such as Ganesha, Shiva, Krishna, Rama, Devis through stories, activities, bhajans, celebrations and much more.
MADHURAM
Kindergarten
Text: Alphabet Safari
Children are introduced to the positive values through the English Alphabet. For example: A for Ambition, B for Brotherhood etc. Each value is taught through a story or song.
SATYAM
1st Grade
Bala Ramayana: Through a specially written version of the Ramayana, children learn to appreciate courage, enthusiasm and wisdom.
2nd Grade
Hanuman Superman: The book illustrates Hanumanji’s qualities such as devotion to duty, Buddhi (intellect), strength, Yasha (fame), courage, fearlessness, alertness and eloquence.
SHIVAM
3rd Grade
Bala Bhagavatam: Stories from Bhagavatam are taught to children to reinforce Hindu values and philosophy. Children also learn about the nine types of Bhakti (devotion) and the significance behind the various shapes and forms of Hindu gods and rituals.
4th Grade
Krishna Krishna & 24 Gurus
SUNDARAM
5th Grade
Saints of India: Many chosen ones came and lived among others, to show the way to God. They lived their life with the spirit and in the manner advocated by the sacred scriptures. They were able to give up everything for the discovery of God in their own heart. In the pages of this book, necessary details of the lives of these saints and the paths they chose to attain Saintliness is depicted, inspiring all readers. Their paths were many but their goal was one.
Sacred India
6th Grade
Symbolism in Hinduism: Hinduism is often labeled as a religion of 330 million gods. This misunderstanding arises when people fail to grasp the symbolism of the Hindu pantheon. Hindus worship the nameless and formless Supreme Reality by various names and forms. These different aspects of the One Reality are symbolized by the many gods and goddesses of Hinduism. Each is but a symbol that points to something beyond, and as none exhaustively represents God’s actual nature, the entire array is needed to complete the picture of God’s aspects and manifestations. Symbolism plays a greater role in the religion and art of India, than in other nations.
Why Do We?
SHIVANANDAM
7th Grade
Vibheeshana Geeta (Key to Success): This text is based on discourses of Lord Rama to Vibheeshana in Ramayana. In Vibheeshana Geeta, Sri Rama outlines the necessary tools for human beings to complete the voyage of life safely and to attain spiritual progress and mental purification. The Vibheeshana Geeta emphasizes the importance of faith, values and devotion. Youngsters will be able to understand and appreciate that while there are bound to be ups and downs in life, devotion can help one handle both types of situations with poise and equanimity.
PO Box Mr God
8th Grade
Hindu Culture: This is a comprehensive and complete analysis of the Hindu culture and its salient feature, its varied facets and its all-encompassing fullness. Skillful definitions, gifted quotes and striking illustrations carry the reader on a pilgrimage of the holy land that India is, and the holy culture that it has. This book will help the Indian Youth to learn and appreciate Indian culture and our heritage.
Ageless Guru: The Inspirational Life of Swami Chinmayananda.
TAPOVANAM
9th Grade
Mahabharata – Yato Dharma Tato Jaya
10th Grade
The Holy Geeta by Swami Chinmayananda (Chapters 1-9): Bhagavad Gita is ‘The Lord’s Song’ is the most popular and probably the single most influential text in Hindu philosophy. It is certainly one of the world’s greatest scriptures. The message of Geeta is universal in its scope, and it opens the gate of deliverance to all without distinction. Lord Krishna states, “Through whatever paths men seek to come unto Me, I accept them through those very paths; all paths which men take, O Arjuna, lead ultimately unto Me only.” Select verses in each chapter are reviewed and studied in a discussion format with Chinmayam class students to stimulate not only learning of the literal meaning of the verses, but also the wealth of subtle knowledge behind each.
Storm to Perform by Swami Swaroopananda
CHINMAYAM
11th Grades
The Holy Geeta by Swami Chinmayananda (Chapters 9-18): Bhagavad Gita is ‘The Lord’s Song’ is the most popular and probably the single most influential text in Hindu philosophy. It is certainly one of the world’s greatest scriptures. The message of Geeta is universal in its scope, and it opens the gate of deliverance to all without distinction. Lord Krishna states, “Through whatever paths men seek to come unto Me, I accept them through those very paths; all paths which men take, O Arjuna, lead ultimately unto Me only.” Select verses in each chapter are reviewed and studied in a discussion format with Chinmayam class students to stimulate not only learning of the literal meaning of the verses, but also the wealth of subtle knowledge behind each.
12th Grades
Self-Unfoldment by Swami Chinmayananda: This introductory text on the fundamentals of Vedanta is written by Gurudev to be clear and logical so as to be appealing to the modern, scientific-minded generation. It is an excellent book for teenagers as well as adults. It inspires the sincere student to pursue deeper study of other Vedantic scriptural texts and understanding of the subtle truths within.
Session | Day | Time |
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AM Session | Sunday | 10:15 am – 12:00 pm |
Assembly Prayers | Sunday | 10:20 am – 10:50 am |
Bala Vihar Classes for Children | Sunday | 10:55 am – 11:55 am |
Bhagavad Geeta Classes for Adults | Sunday | 10:55 am – 11:55 am |
Additional classes
- Beginner Shloka Class 9:30 am – 10:10 am
- Advanced Shloka Class 9:30 am – 10:10 am
- Language Class 9:30 am – 10:10 am
- Yoga Session 9:30 am – 10:10 am
- Dance Class 12:15 pm – 1:15 pm
** All Classes are conducted at Urbana Middle School, 3511 Pontius Ct, Ijamsville, MD 21754
Important Notes For Parents!
With the grace of Bhagavan and Sri Gurudev, Bala Vihar instills in children an appreciation of the play of the Divine in our lives. Trained volunteer parent-teachers provide children a Vedanta-based education that emphasizes spirituality and values so that they grow up prepared to lead productive and fulfilling lives. Children also learn about the rich cultural heritage of India through the medium of stories, drama, arts and crafts, and discussion.
Both parents (if not, at least one parent) must attend the Vedanta Class while the Bala Vihar classes for children are in session. An attendance will be taken during the Vedanta class. Parents who do not comply with this requirements will be required to meet with Acharyas once notified.
To facilitate effective learning, parents are NOT permitted in class unless pre-arranged with the Teacher and the Bala Vihar Coordinator/Director.
The Bala Vihar Coordinator/Director may routinely attend Bala Vihar classes to evaluate the curriculum and for teacher training.
Once or twice a year Bala Vihar teachers will hold a parent/teacher conference. The teachers will update parents on class progress and the topics covered. The purpose of the parent/teacher conference is to facilitate ongoing parental involvement with the child’s learning.
Please bring your children to Bala Vihar classes regularly and on time. To maximize learning and to respect the significant effort teachers put in to prepare for class, please ensure that children attend class regularly and that absences are few and far between, and only due to unavoidable reasons such as illness or other emergencies.
Please notify the teacher(s) before class if your child is going to be absent. In the event of sudden illness or emergency, please notify the teacher(s) as soon as possible. The telephone numbers and email addresses of teachers provided may be used for this purpose.
All children should be well rested and have a nourishing meal before attending Bala Vihar. This fosters better learning.
Please ensure that children come to class prepared with their Bala Vihar notebook, My Prayers book, and other books in their syllabus, pencil, and crayons (for younger children) or colored pens.
During Mission programs other than Bala Vihar (monthly Bhajan nights, etc.), parents are responsible for their children’s behavior. Please teach children to respect the sanctity of the facility by maintaining silence during these programs, not running in the building, dropping trash in trash cans, putting books and games away, etc.
At home, please help children practice and memorize assembly prayers they are learning in class.
Feel free to discuss your child’s progress or needs, or any concerns or questions you may have, with the Bala Vihar teacher(s) or Coordinator. We encourage and value parental involvement and input.
Each classroom needs at least two parent volunteers to help organize occasional field trips, socials, and other special activities. Please contact the classroom teacher if you would like to volunteer.
The dress code for Bala Vihar is provided on the preceding page. Parents are encouraged to follow the dress code and set an example for children. In winter, children are urged to wear sweaters and socks to class.
Chinmaya Mission will use e-mail to convey information about schedule changes, other programs, or snow dates. Please inform us if your e-mail address changes.
We expect all children to follow these rules of conduct!
The Bala Vihar classes start promptly at the scheduled time. Children are requested to be punctual; they should be seated and ready for Hanuman Chalisa followed by Arati at least ten minutes before the start time.
The Bala Vihar classes start promptly at the scheduled time. Children are requested to be punctual; they should be seated and ready for Hanuman Chalisa followed by Arati at least ten minutes before the start time.
Respect for self is respect for others. Children should be attentive and respectful in class, and raise their hands and wait their turn before speaking.
Children should come to class prepared, and with their Bala Vihar notebook, textbooks, pencil and box of crayons or colored pens (for younger children).
Children are expected to exhibit good manners and maintain discipline at all times. Running in the building, or disturbing any of the books or materials in the classroom is not permitted.
Chewing gum, drinks, or food should not be consumed in in the classrooms.
Dress code for Bala Vihar Children:
Boys – Kurta Pajama or full pants with kurta. No hats, jeans, or shorts.
Girls – Salwar Kameez or long skirt with blouse. Wear a bindi.
Children or Youth who are attending some other activity after Bala Vihar may bring a change of clothes with them.
Use of smart devices (mobile phones, tablets etc.) is not permitted during any classes. If the child(ren) are found using any of those devices, the teacher will take the smart device from the child(ren) and parents will have to collect it from the teacher.
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*Important Note: Please check Chinmaya Frederick chapter WhatsApp group, www.chinmayafrederick.org, FCPS homepage, WTOP News (wtop.com) for cancellations during inclement weather.
Day/Date | Event |
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Sun, Aug 25, 2024 | Ganesh Puja and Bala Vihar Open House |
Sun, Sep 01, 2024 | Labor Day Weekend – No Classes |
Sun, Sep 08, 2024 | Regular Class New member orientation/Language/Shloka Open House Ganesh Chaturthi: Friday, Sep 6th (Bhadrapada Shukla Chaturthi) |
Sun, Sep 15, 2024 | Regular Class |
Sun, Sep 22, 2024 | Regular Class Best attendance day starts |
Sun, Sep 29, 2024 | Chinmaya Family Picnic (No Regular Class) |
Sun, Oct 06, 2024 | Regular Class |
Sun, Oct 13, 2024 | Regular Class Common-time – Vijaya Dashami Asvija, Shukla Dasami, ends Tue Oct 24rth, 5:44 AM |
Sun, Oct 20, 2024 | Regular Class |
Sun, Oct 27, 2024 | Regular Class |
Sat, Nov 02, 2024 | Annual Fund Raiser |
Sun, Nov 03, 2024 | Regular Class Common-time – Sri Maha Lakshmi Puja (Deepavali: Thu, Oct 31st – Asvija – Amavasya) |
Sun, Nov 10, 2024 | Regular Class |
Sun, Nov 17, 2024 | Regular Class |
Sun, Nov 24, 2024 | Regular Class |
Sun, Dec 01, 2024 | Thanksgiving Weekend – No Classes |
Sun, Dec 08, 2024 | Regular Class |
Sat, Dec 14, 2024 | Sampoorna Geeta Chanting |
Sun, Dec 15, 2024 | Regular Class Common-time – Gita/Tapovan Jayanti (Fri, Dec 11th, Margasirsha Shuka Ekadasi) |
Sun, Dec 22, 2024 | Christmas – No Classes |
Sun, Dec 29, 2024 | New Years Eve – No Classes |
Sun, Jan 05, 2025 | Regular Class |
Sun, Jan 12, 2025 | Regular Class Common-time — Sankranthi |
Sun, Jan 19, 2025 | Regular Class |
Sun, Jan 26, 2025 | Regular Class |
Sun, Feb 02, 2025 | Regular Class Parent Teacher Conferences |
Sun, Feb 09, 2025 | Regular Class |
Sun, Feb 18, 2025 | Regular Class |
Sun, Feb 23, 2025 | Regular Class |
Tue, Feb 25, 2025 | Maha Shivaratri (Tue, Feb 25th – Magha – Krishna-Chaturdasi) |
Sun, Mar 02, 2025 | Regular Class |
Sun, Mar 09, 2025 | Regular Class |
Sun, Mar 16, 2025 | Regular Class Geeta Chanting Competition |
Sun, Mar 23, 2025 | Regular Class |
Sat, Mar 29, 2025 | Sri Tyagaraja & Purandhara Dasa Aradhana |
Sun, Mar 30, 2025 | Regular Class |
Sun, Apr 06, 2025 | Regular Class Common-time — Sri Rama Navami Sun, April 6th (Chaitra – Shukla Navami) |
Sun, Apr 13, 2025 | Regular Class Common-time – Hanumat Jayanti (Sat, April 12th Chaitra – Poornima) |
Sun, Apr 20, 2025 | Spring Break Weekend – No Classes |
Sun, Apr 27, 2025 | Regular Class Teachers Appreciation |
Sun, May 04, 2025 | Regular Class Sevaks Appreciation Best attendance day ends (Adi Sankara Jayanti: Thu, May 1st VaishAka Shukla Panchami) |
Sun, May 11, 2025 | Bala Vihar Annual Day – I (Shloka, Atimadhuram – Sundram) Common-time – Guru Paduka Pooja Mother’s Day celebrations |
Sat, May 17, 2025 | Tilak Ceremony |
Sun, May 18, 2025 | Bala Vihar Annual Day – II (Shivanandam – Chinmayam) |
Sun, May 25, 2025 | Memorial Day Weekend – No Classes |
Sun, Jun 01, 2025 | Bala Vihar Annual Day – III (Language/Yoga/Dance/Geeta class) Last working day of Bala Vihar |
End of BV year 2024-25 |
*Important Note: Please check Chinmaya Frederick chapter WhatsApp group, www.chinmayafrederick.org, FCPS homepage, WTOP News (wtop.com) for cancellations during inclement weather.