Each prayer is presented in its original Sanskrit, with transliteration and meaning in English, making it easy for children of all ages to follow. The vibrant illustrations breathe life into each prayer, turning learning into a visual journey.
From morning blessings to prayers for peace, this book offers a rich connection to spiritual heritage.
A special journal section encourages children to reflect on the personal significance of each prayer, deepening their understanding and making the experience truly their own.
The verses are written in Devanagari script along with their phonetic transliteration and meaning in English. The book also provides some contextual information about the deities, practices, origin, or significance of each prayer. This additional layer of knowledge helps readers to appreciate the broader context, fostering a sense of curiosity and understanding. The meanings and translations of the verses provided are presented to the best of our knowledge, and we do recognize that the meanings and translations can be subjective, and individuals may interpret the verses differently.
The verses in this book have been put in categories only to better organize the book into sections, but you may realize that many of these prayers or verses belong to two or more categories. The important thing is to understand the meaning and significance of the verse.
The 51 verses in this book are only a tiny drop in the ocean of thousands of shlokas, mantras, prayers and wise sayings from the rich texts we have inherited from our ancestors. We hope this book serves as an introduction to the vast Hindu texts of wisdom and encourages the readers to explore more!
Revered gratitude to all the sages, philosophers, scholars, priests and others who contributed to the content of the rich Hindu scriptures, and to the several generations that preserved these over thousands of years, so we could learn from these texts.
The most prominent scriptures are the four Vedas: the Rigveda, the Yajurveda, the Samaveda, and the Atharvaveda. The word Veda means knowledge in Sanskrit.
Vedas (1293)
Upanishads (481)
Puranas (611)
Ramayana (837)
Mahabharata (329)
Dharmasastras (162)
Goddess (474)
Bhakti (240)
Saints (1300)
Gods (1269)
Shiva (343)
Journal (144)
Fiction (52)
Vedanta (333)
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