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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalShlokas and Mantras for Young Minds
Give your child more than memorized verses. Give them meaning.
Shlokas and Mantras for Young Minds introduces children to powerful Sanskrit prayers in a way they can truly understand. Each shloka and mantra is presented with clear word by word meanings and simple English explanations so children know what they are chanting and why it matters.
Instead of complex philosophy, the book gently explains big ideas through everyday examples and relatable situations. Children learn values such as gratitude, focus, respect for parents and teachers, inner strength and kindness. They begin to see prayer not as a routine task but as a way to calm the mind and build confidence.
The book also supports parents who wish to create meaningful daily rituals at home. It encourages families to sit together, close the eyes, chant with attention and reflect on the meaning. These small habits can nurture discipline, emotional balance and a deeper connection to tradition.
Whether your child is just beginning to learn Sanskrit prayers or is already chanting regularly, this book helps transform repetition into understanding and sound into purpose.
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Your review has been deleted and won’t appear on the book anymore.Rahul Agrawal
Rahul Agrawal is a Information Technology Consultant by profession. He has two kids and lives in Melbourne, Australia. Rahul has a very keen interest in the magnificent history of India and likes to read books on ancient India. He has been narrating a lot of these stories to his 6 year old son. Once while explaining the meaning of Hanuman Chalisa to his son, the idea of making Hanuman Chalisa simple and easy for kids originated and together they started the "Hanuman Chalisa Project".
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