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Children who grow up with daily family prayer develop a subconscious sense of security. The consistency of gathering at the same time, in the same corner of the house, creates a safe container . When a child hears parents praying for their well-being, it reinforces their self-worth.
"We fight too much to pray." Prayer is the medicine , not the reward. Start praying precisely because you fight. Silence and chanting will dissolve the anger faster than any argument.
In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the profound significance of Kudumba Prarthana, its psychological benefits, step-by-step methods to establish it, and how to keep it alive in the 21st century.
"The kids resist." Do not force. Invite. Make it interactive: pass a "talking stick" where only the person holding it speaks. Add music or a small bell.
Family members take turns offering specific prayers for health, children’s education, deceased relatives, and global peace.