Program Overview:  The “Krishna Magic” show is designed to create spiritual values in children while introducing them to the fascinating stories and teachings of Krishna. Through the performance of fun and educational magic tricks, children learn about various aspects of Krishna’s life and Vedic culture.

Duration: Approximately 45 minutes.

Target Audience: Children of all ages, especially those interested in magic and spirituality.

Program Structure:

1. Introduction (5 minutes)

  • Madhu Chanda introduces himself and explains the purpose of the magic show.
  • Briefly talk about Krishna and the values that the children will learn during the show.

2. Magic Trick Performances and Lessons (40 minutes)

 Bhakti Lata

  • Perform a trick that symbolizes spiritual growth and proper behavior towards others.
    • Explain the concept of Bhakti Lata and its significance in spiritual advancement.

Reincarnation

  • Demonstrate a trick that shows transformation, representing the concept of reincarnation.
    • Explain how even animals change their bodies through reincarnation.

Signs on Krishna’s Feet

  • Perform a trick that reveals the signs on Krishna’s feet.
    • Discuss the meaning and significance of these signs.

Holy Rivers of India

  • Use a water-based trick to highlight the holy rivers of India.
    • Share stories and spiritual significance of these rivers.

Krishna’s Animals

  • Perform tricks involving animals (puppets or toys) that are associated with Krishna.
    • Teach children about Krishna’s love for animals and their roles in his pastimes.

Krishna’s Magical Rope

  • Showcase a trick involving a magical rope that can do miracles.
    • Explain the story of how Krishna used his rope to perform various miracles.

Values of Seva

  • Perform a trick that demonstrates the value of seva (selfless service).
    • Discuss how helping others is an important part of spiritual life.

Madhumangal and Sweets

  • Introduce the character Madhumangal and perform a trick involving sweets.
    • Share stories about Madhumangal’s love for sweets and his friendship with Krishna.

Fun Dance Session (15 minutes)

  • After the magic show, engage the children in a fun dance session.
  • Play different songs and teach the children how Krishna’s friends play and dance.
  • Encourage children to participate and enjoy the music and movement.

Conclusion and Reflection (5 minutes)

  • Summarize the key points and values learned during the show.
  • Encourage children to share their favorite part of the show.
  • Thank the children for their participation and enthusiasm.