Krishnaji Ada: Courageous BAPS Hero (29 chars)

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Create a 10-slide colorful and playful presentation for a younger audience titled 'Krishnaji Ada – A Courageous Devotee'. The presentation should use bright colors, simple language, and cartoon-like visual style. Each slide should accurately reflect the details from the provided document (Gr2U2 - SKC Krishnaji Ada.pdf) without adding extra stories. Slides: 1. Title: Krishnaji Ada – A Courageous Devotee | Theme: Foundations of BAPS | Subtitle: 'A true hero who helped build BAPS' 2. Why Learn This Story: Knowing BAPS history makes us proud; we sit here today because of devotees like Krishnaji Ada and Shastriji Maharaj. 3. Early Life: Born Aug 9, 1834 (Shravan Sud 5, Samvat 1890) in Mevasa. Real name Karsanji Vyas. Family deep in satsang. 4. Meeting Gunatitanand Swami & Bhagatji Maharaj: Realized Swami is Akshar; began his Akshar-Purushottam journey. 5. Simple and Humble Life: Lived simply, gave one-tenth of alms to mandir, taught to be humble and serve everyone. 6. Standing for Truth: Supported Shastriji Maharaj; broke ties with those opposing him; said 'Even at the cost of a hundred lives, we must always side with him.' 7. Helping Shastriji Maharaj Leave Vartal: Used Shikshapatri Shloka 120 – 'Act according to time and place'; his courage led to BAPS formation. 8. The First BAPS Mandir – Bochasan (1907): Shastriji Maharaj built first Akshar-Purushottam mandir; Krishnaji Ada inspired all to go there. 9. Introducing Great Souls: Arranged first meeting of Shastriji Maharaj and Yogiji Maharaj – a key moment in BAPS history. 10. Legacy: Passed away on Shravan Sud 11 at 2am; his cremation site near River Aji is a pilgrimage place; because of him we can proudly say 'I am a BAPS Swaminarayan.'

Playful 10-slide kids' presentation on Krishnaji Ada's early life, humility, bold support for Shastriji Maharaj, role in first BAPS mandir, and lasting legacy in BAPS history. (148 chars)

December 13, 202510 slides
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Slide 1 - Krishnaji Ada – A Courageous Devotee

This title slide, named "Krishnaji Ada – A Courageous Devotee," highlights the foundations of BAPS. Its subtitle portrays him as a true hero who helped build BAPS.

Foundations of BAPS

A true hero who helped build BAPS

Source: Gr2U2 - SKC Krishnaji Ada.pdf

Speaker Notes
Theme: Foundations of BAPS | Fun intro slide with cartoons!
Slide 1 - Krishnaji Ada – A Courageous Devotee
Slide 2 of 10

Slide 2 - Why Learn This Story?

This slide, titled "Why Learn This Story?", lists reasons to appreciate BAPS history. It encourages feeling proud of the history, honoring Krishnaji Ada's courage, thanking Shastriji Maharaj's vision, and enjoying BAPS today because of them.

Why Learn This Story?

  • Feel proud of BAPS history!
  • Honor Krishnaji Ada's courage!
  • Thank Shastriji Maharaj's vision!
  • Enjoy BAPS today because of them!

Source: Gr2U2 - SKC Krishnaji Ada.pdf

Slide 2 - Why Learn This Story?
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Slide 3 - Early Life

Born on August 9, 1834 (Shravan Sud 5, Samvat 1890) in Mevasa village, with real name Karsanji Vyas. Family was deeply devoted to satsang.

Early Life

  • Born August 9, 1834 in Mevasa village.
  • Shravan Sud 5, Samvat 1890.
  • Real name Karsanji Vyas.
  • Family deeply devoted to satsang.

Source: Gr2U2 - SKC Krishnaji Ada.pdf

Speaker Notes
Cartoon village scene.
Slide 3 - Early Life
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Slide 4 - Meeting Gunatitanand Swami & Bhagatji Maharaj

Krishnaji met Gunatitanand Swami and Bhagatji Maharaj, realizing that Swami is Akshar, the ideal devotee. This joyful encounter began his Akshar-Purushottam journey.

Meeting Gunatitanand Swami & Bhagatji Maharaj

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  • Krishnaji met Gunatitanand Swami and Bhagatji Maharaj.
  • Realized Swami is Akshar the ideal devotee.
  • Began his Akshar-Purushottam journey with joy.

Source: Gr2U2 - SKC Krishnaji Ada.pdf

Speaker Notes
Realized Swami is Akshar; began his Akshar-Purushottam journey. Playful illustration of the historic meeting.
Slide 4 - Meeting Gunatitanand Swami & Bhagatji Maharaj
Slide 5 of 10

Slide 5 - Simple and Humble Life

This slide portrays a figure who lived simply with great humility, donating one-tenth of alms to the mandir. They taught humility, inspired service to all, and became a true icon of simplicity.

Simple and Humble Life

  • Lived a simple life with great humility.
  • Gave one-tenth of alms to the mandir.
  • Taught everyone to stay humble.
  • Inspired service to one and all.
  • True icon of simplicity.

Source: Gr2U2 - SKC Krishnaji Ada.pdf

Speaker Notes
Use cartoon icons of simple living, giving alms, and serving others to engage young audience.
Slide 5 - Simple and Humble Life
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Slide 6 - Standing for Truth

The slide, titled "Standing for Truth," presents a quote from Krishnaji Ada, Courageous Devotee. It reads: "Even at the cost of a hundred lives, we must always side with him."

Standing for Truth

> Even at the cost of a hundred lives, we must always side with him.

— Krishnaji Ada, Courageous Devotee

Source: Gr2U2 - SKC Krishnaji Ada.pdf

Speaker Notes
Supported Shastriji Maharaj; broke ties with opposers. Bold quote bubble for playful, colorful presentation.
Slide 6 - Standing for Truth
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Slide 7 - Helping Shastriji Maharaj Leave Vartal

By wisely quoting Shikshapatri Shloka 120—"Act according to time and place!"—he bravely helped Shastriji Maharaj leave Vartal. His courage sparked the formation of BAPS.

Helping Shastriji Maharaj Leave Vartal

  • Quoted Shikshapatri Shloka 120 wisely
  • 'Act according to time and place!'
  • Bravely helped Shastriji Maharaj leave Vartal
  • His courage sparked BAPS formation

Source: Gr2U2 - SKC Krishnaji Ada.pdf

Speaker Notes
Highlight courage with playful cartoon visuals; keep energetic for kids.
Slide 7 - Helping Shastriji Maharaj Leave Vartal
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Slide 8 - The First BAPS Mandir – Bochasan (1907)

The slide showcases the first BAPS Mandir in Bochasan, built by Shastriji Maharaj in 1907 as the inaugural Akshar-Purushottam mandir. Krishnaji Ada inspired everyone to visit it.

The First BAPS Mandir – Bochasan (1907)

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  • Shastriji Maharaj built first Akshar-Purushottam mandir.
  • In Bochasan in 1907.
  • Krishnaji Ada inspired everyone to visit it.

Source: Gr2U2 - SKC Krishnaji Ada.pdf

Speaker Notes
Emphasize Krishnaji Ada's inspiration for devotees to visit the first BAPS temple, using cartoon-like vibrant illustration.
Slide 8 - The First BAPS Mandir – Bochasan (1907)
Slide 9 of 10

Slide 9 - Introducing Great Souls

This section header slide, titled "Introducing Great Souls" and numbered 09, marks a new part of the presentation. Its subtitle highlights the arranged first meeting of Shastriji Maharaj and Yogiji Maharaj, a pivotal moment in BAPS history.

Introducing Great Souls

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Introducing Great Souls

Arranged first meeting of Shastriji Maharaj and Yogiji Maharaj, a key moment in BAPS history.

Source: Gr2U2 - SKC Krishnaji Ada.pdf

Speaker Notes
Arranged first meeting of Shastriji Maharaj and Yogiji Maharaj – a key moment in BAPS history. Joyful meeting graphic.
Slide 9 - Introducing Great Souls
Slide 10 of 10

Slide 10 - Krishnaji Ada's Legacy

Krishnaji Ada's Legacy slide notes his passing on Shravan Sud 11 at 2am, with the cremation site near River Aji now a pilgrimage place. It celebrates him as a forever hero, inspiring pride in saying "I am a BAPS Swaminarayan" and urging courage like his.

Krishnaji Ada's Legacy

Passed away Shravan Sud 11 at 2am. Cremation site near River Aji: pilgrimage place! Thanks to him, we proudly say: 'I am a BAPS Swaminarayan.'

Forever a hero!

Be courageous like Krishnaji Ada!

Source: Gr2U2 - SKC Krishnaji Ada.pdf

Speaker Notes
Heartwarming finale: Emphasize pride in BAPS identity. Use emotional tone, show cartoon River Aji pilgrimage site.
Slide 10 - Krishnaji Ada's Legacy

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