Balagokulam is a children's movement founded during the middle of 1970 in Kerala, India. It aims at enriching moral and social values in children and achieves their objective through the teachings of Lord Krishna. The Organization was registered in 1981 as a Nationwide cultural movement and it now has mission all over India. (IPA: ; , Written as àµà´à´°à´³à´ in the native language Malayalam) is a state on the Western Coast of south-western India. ... Krishna (IAST , the Sanskrit for dark or black) (see below), is according to common Hindu tradition the eighth avatar of Vishnu. ...
The slogan of Balagokulam is "Sarvé Santhu Nirãmayah" in Sanskrit which means "Let everyone be happy". The organization is backed by Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh and it has missions in US and UK. The Sanskrit language ( , for short ) is an old Indo-Aryan language from the Indian Subcontinent, the classical literary language of the Hindus of India[1], a liturgical language of Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, and one of the 23 official languages of India. ... The Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (Hindi: , English: ), also known as the Sangh or the RSS, is a nationalist Hindu organization in India known for its grass roots work. ...
Balagokulam, the children's movement, was founded during the middle of 1970 in Kerala.
Many factors came in as helping hands to Balagokulam, viz., classes run by Sri Kunjunni Master, the scholar and the "Children's poet", the prayer penned by Sri.
Balagokulam was registered in 1981 as a Nationwide cultural movement and the organizational activities commenced to move in that direction.