Our Values
What we hold dear — and how we live it every day at camp.
Summer Camp 2026 — Now Enrolling! $250/week per child · Save 10% on multiple weeks. May 25 – July 31 · Ages 2–14.
View Fees →Bridging the Value Gap
A space where traditional family values are reinforced by peers and mentors — making timeless wisdom feel relatable and lived rather than lectured.
Confidence in Communication
Public speaking and debate are central. We help children articulate complex ideas — a critical skill for academic, professional, and personal life.
Tech Literacy with Ethics
Beyond screen time. Campers learn how AI and technology can be used ethically — understanding the "why" behind the tech, not just the "how".
Seva — Selfless Service
Service is woven into daily life — from caring for the campus to community projects — teaching that joy is multiplied when shared.
Respect & Emotional Intelligence
Moral values, respect for elders and peers, and emotional awareness — the foundation of every interaction at camp.
Social Integration
Camp brings together families from Gwinnett, North Fulton, and beyond — building long-term friendships among children with shared backgrounds and dreams.
Stories from the Five Elements
Each element of Panch Tatva comes alive at camp through timeless Hindu stories — sparking wonder, conversation, and reflection across every age group.
Krishna Lifts Govardhan Hill
When Indra sent torrential rains to punish the villagers, young Krishna lifted Govardhan Hill on one finger, sheltering people and animals beneath it for seven days — teaching that the Earth quietly sustains all life.
Ganga Descends to Earth
King Bhagiratha's penance brought the heavenly Ganga to Earth. Her force was so great that Shiva caught her in his hair, releasing her gently — showing that even the mightiest energy must flow with care.
Agni Carries Our Offerings
In every yajna, fire is the sacred messenger — transforming solid offerings into subtle energy and carrying them to the divine. Fire teaches that intention, when offered with sincerity, is never lost.
Hanuman, Son of the Wind
Born of Vayu, Hanuman leapt across an ocean to find Sita and carry Rama's message of hope. Wind teaches that breath, courage, and faith move freely — reaching where armies cannot.
The Universe in Krishna's Mouth
When Yashoda asked young Krishna to open his mouth, she saw not mud but the entire cosmos — stars, planets, and all creation. Space reminds us that consciousness contains everything.
A Year-Long Adventure
Across 10 weeks, campers explore each element through stories, art, STEM, sports, and seva. The Panch Tatva remind us that nature, body, and spirit are woven from the same five threads.
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