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Have you ever felt afraid, lost, or full of self-doubt? In this inspirational story for children, Mahant Swami Maharaj shares “The Lion’s Footprint”, a spiritual story for kids about faith, courage, and bravery. Join Rolo the rabbit on his jungle adventure in this kids’ storytime session with Swamishri. Lost in the forest, Rolo encounters wild predators—a wicked snake, cackling hyenas, and a screeching eagle—each wanting him for their next meal. But when Rolo discovers safety inside the lion’s footprint, the marker of the king of the jungle himself, his story becomes a lesson in faith and courage. Will Rolo escape the jungle’s fierce animals, or will fear overpower him? This storytelling with Swamishri session reminds us that when we place our trust in God, we find protection, strength, and inspiration to face life’s challenges. ✨ Journaling Prompt Our parents are great sources of wisdom. They have so much experience. They were also once kids like us. Let’s ask them a few questions to learn how faith has helped them. Try to write their answers down in a diary or journal... ● Can you share a time when you felt scared but found courage? ● Have you ever felt protected by God in a way you couldn’t explain? ● How do you stay close to Bhagwan—through chanting, prayer, or smruti? ● What lessons about faith did you learn from your own parents? 📖 You can also read this children’s story in the July-August 2025 issue of Swaminarayan Bal Prakash, a bi-monthly magazine from BAPS Kids that helps children grow in Hindu faith and values. 🔗 Subscribe here: magazines.baps.org 📩 For inquiries: support.balprakash@in.baps.org