शम्भला (Shambhala) for Children

Arya Dharma for Children – The Detailed Book

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Summary of My Big Project for You



Balamberi – Home of Bhudevi, Kaveri, Maha Vishnu, Makki Deva and the Bollachettira (Oracle) Farmers and Bolkaranda Families (Military) for more than 3000 Years.

I have been a lot of things in my life—a farmer, an engineer, a writer, and even a yoga teacher! For a long time (since 2006!), I worked on a very big, very important book called आर्य Arya धर्म Dharma.

The problem is, I wrote it like a “grown-up” book. It’s full of big words and complicated ideas that take a long time to understand. It’s so hard to read that even most adults find it tricky, and it’s almost impossible for kids to enjoy.

But I have a dream! I want to take all those big, important lessons and make them simple. Being a real expert means you can explain things so clearly that even a child can understand them. Simplicity is the secret to being truly happy and moving forward in life.

With the help of my AI friend, Gemini Baba, I am working hard to turn my big book into a version just for you. I hope to have it finished in the next three months!


What I’m working on:

  • Making it Simple: Turning “giant” words into “kid-sized” ideas.

  • The Goal: Helping everyone find the road to happiness.

  • The Timer: I want to finish this for you by the time three months have passed!

आर्य Arya धर्म Dharma: The “Noble धर्म Dharma ” Playbook

The Big Idea What It Means (Simple Summary)
1. The आर्य Arya धर्म Dharma
• Live like an आर्य Arya : It means acting like my ultimate role model – Lord Ram — treating all equally by being honest, accountable, brave, kind, loyal, polite, respectful  and tolerant.
• Not Just About Winning: It is not about getting the best results but losing your Atma in the process; it is about being the best person you can be by sharing with others equally regardless of results.

What this means in "Kid Language":

The Secret of the आर्य Arya Heart

  • Be Like a Mirror: Treat others exactly how you want to be treated—with kindness and politeness.

  • The “Inside” Trophy: It’s better to be a good person who shares than a rich person who is selfish.

  • Doing Your Best: Success is about how hard you tried and how much you helped, not just the score at the end.

2. Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (The Whole world is your Family)
• Inside Job: The Whole world is your Family, not just your blood relatives.
• Feeling Good: The Whole World includes all beings in this world from the mosquito to the Blue Whale and from the toilet cleaner to the King who will also help the toilet cleaner clean toilets and eat on the same table as him with the same food.

What this means in "Kid Language":

Treat everyone in the whole world like they are part of your own family, from the tiniest bug to the biggest whale. It doesn’t matter if someone is a powerful King or a hard-working cleaner; they should work together, eat together, and be best friends. In this world, we show our love by helping each other with every job and making sure everyone feels equally important!

3. Bhudevi – Mother Nature is the highest ब्रह्मन् Brahman
• Don’t Hurt Bhudevi – Mother Nature: Trees, rivers, and animals are gifts from ब्रह्मन् Brahman. Real worship of ब्रह्मन् Brahman is not in rituals and appearances and sacrifices of animals, but in protection and love of Bhudevi – Mother Nature.
• Respect Bhudevi – Mother Nature: We shouldn’t chop down forests and destroy farmland and rivers just to build shops, roads and dams. If we hurt nature, we hurt ourselves.

What this means in "Kid Language":

The trees, rivers, and animals are precious gifts, so the best way to love ब्रह्मन् Brahman is by protecting them instead of just performing fancy rituals or expensive buildings. We must not destroy our beautiful forests and farms just to build more concrete roads and shops. If we hurt nature, it is like hurting our own body, so we have to keep the Earth safe and happy.

4. शम्भला (Shambhala) 
• Fair Leaders: Imagine a kingdom where the King cares more about the people than not just his own money and family, BUT even HIS OWN LIFE.

  • The King goes first: The person in charge works the hardest to show everyone how it’s done. If there is a war to be fought, the king is first to fight, not hide behind bodyguards and in bunkers. The king fights not just physically, but spiritually, morally and rationally not emotionally.  This body is just a cloth, it is the Soul that is Immortal.

• Safety for All: A place where no one is hungry, and everyone feels safe and loved and taken care of in their old age and SEVA is performed selflessly by all.

• Equality of Responsibility, Status and Opportunity: A place where everyone shares equal responsibility.  If work has to be done, the first person to take hand’s on responsibility is the King

What this means in "Kid Language":
  • The King goes first: A true leader is like a brave captain who is always the first to step forward and help when things get difficult or scary. They don’t hide away; instead, they use their heart and their smarts to do what is right, rather than just getting angry or upset. They know that while our bodies are like old clothes that wear out, the “real you” inside is a spark that lives forever and can never be hurt.

  • Equal Chances: Every child has the same opportunity to grow up and be whatever they want to be.

  • No “Lazy” Leaders: Leaders don’t just give orders; they lead by doing the work themselves first.

स्वराज (Responsible Freedom): A place where everyone has a voice.  Decisions are made, not on ancestry, connections, wealth and privilege and power but on how much you are going to lose not in absolute terms, but in proportional terms.

Duties before Rights, Responsibilities before Rewards, Think Long Term for your grandchildren.

What this means in "Kid Language":

In this special place, everyone has a voice, and it doesn’t matter if you are rich or who your parents are. We check to see who has sacrificed the most and would be hurt the most deeply, rather than just counting numbers. It is like knowing that losing a lunch is a disaster for a tiny old mouse, even if a giant wouldn’t even notice it!

  • Work First, Play Later: You have to finish your homework and clean your room (Duties) before you can go out to play or watch TV (Rights).

  • Earn Your Star: You don’t get the gold star just for asking; you get it after you finish the job (Responsibilities).

  • The Time Traveler’s Gift: Don’t just think about what makes you happy right this second. Plant a tree today, even if it is tiny, so that children born 50 years from now (maybe your own grandchildren!) can climb it and eat its fruit. That is the best gift you can give the future.

• अर्थ (Ethical Material Wealth)Material wealth is earned by honesty, accountability, hard work and selfless sharing.  It is earned as a team effort and everyone takes credit and also responsibility for it.  Nature and people and living beings are not harmed to earn this wealth but it is every rupee earned improves the lives of all beings in this world.

What this means in "Kid Language":

Real Wealth comes from working hard together as an honest team and sharing everything we make. We never hurt nature or animals to get rich, because hurting the world is wrong. Instead, every bit of money we earn is used to help every living being live a happier life.

5. धर्म Dharma (Doing your ब्रह्मन् Brahman Given धर्म Dharma)
• The Golden Rule: Always live by धर्म Dharma, even when it is hard.
• Duty: Do your धर्म Dharma  because it is the right thing to do, not just to get a treat.

6. सेवा (Selflessly Helping ब्रह्मन् दान Brahma Dana (Gifts of ब्रह्मन् Brahman))
• Helping Hands: Help all living beings because it is your धर्म Dharma, not because you want a reward or praise.
• Sharing: If you have two cookies and your friend has none, you share one!

7. समत्वम् Samathvam  (Real Happiness)
• Inside Job: Happiness doesn’t come from buying a new iPad or phone.
• Feeling Good: Real happiness comes from having समत्वम् Samathvam (calm mind and a loving heart).

8. Real Wealth (Immortality – Never Die)
• Inside Job: Wealth doesn’t come from buying a mansion or super car.
• Feeling Good: Real Wealth comes from living in the hearts of others, even after you die.

9. Real Love (Let the Fish swim and breathe, dont fry it and say you love fish)

10. How to Earn Moksha ( Eternal Life)

What this means in "Kid Language":

Imagine your body is like a favorite shirt. One day, the shirt might get too old or too small, so you take it off. But You are still there!

The “real you”—the part inside that loves, dreams, and feels happy—is like a bright spark of light. Even if the lightbulb (the body) breaks, the electricity (the Soul) never disappears. It just moves on to a new adventure.

Also, “Eternal Life” happens when you are so kind and helpful that people tell stories about you forever. You live inside their hearts like a warm hug that never ends, even if they can’t see you anymore.

11. The Joy of Natural Farming (The Foundation of all life)

12. My Life’s Learning (Learn some from those who know, learn some from those who do, rest you learn from self experience)

What this means in "Kid Language":

The Three Steps to Being a Super Learner:

Imagine you want to learn how to ride a bicycle. You can’t just do one thing; you need all three steps:

  1. Listen (Those who know): First, you ask your dad or a teacher how the brakes and pedals work. They tell you the rules.

  2. Watch (Those who do): Next, you watch your big sister ride her bike down the street. You see how she balances and turns the handle.

  3. Do It Yourself (Self Experience): Finally, you have to get on the seat and pedal! You might wobble or fall down and scrape your knee, but that is actually good. Making mistakes and trying it with your own hands is the only way to really, truly learn.

So remember: Listen to smart people, watch busy people, but don’t forget to get your own hands dirty and try it yourself!

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