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Daily Prayers and the Sanskrit Effect

I had read somewhere that Sanskrit is very good for the brain. Particularly if children are taught to learn mantras and recite them every day. Several scientists have studied the effect of Sanskrit on young brains and have called this the Sanskrit Effect. Apart from this benefit, I personally think young children should have a sense of gratitude for what they have. And what better way to inculcate this practice than making them say their daily prayers?

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Every evening after her bath, I make Ms. Papaya light a lamp in the family shrine and recite a few Sanskrit prayers . Occasionally, when Little Po spends the evening with me, he happily joins in.

After the Sanskrit mantras that the twiblings recite lustily and with enthusiasm, they are given a minute of silence to say their own personal prayer.

While Ms. Papaya is quiet, Little Po is very clear about what he wants from God. He whispers loud enough for God to hear:

“God please let there be enough fish in the ocean so that I can eat them!”

It is quite obvious that Little Po is a hard core pescatarian.

Ciao,

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34 responses to “Daily Prayers and the Sanskrit Effect”

  1. I love how kid’s prayers are just so pure <3

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  2. Straight from “stomach” wish! Little fella sure knows that if his tummy is full of food he loves, the day would be made. I wish I could borrow this simple wisdom from him.

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    1. You can! Just reawaken the child in you . We all have this wisdom inside us

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    1. I thought so too !

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  3. Very important prayer, haha.

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    1. Yes . I’m happy that he asks for fish 🐟. I can eat it too

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  4. The little one has his priorities set… Wise little fellow….❤️

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    1. yes. I also love this little daily prayer

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  5. I wish we had the innocence of Po and seek those what really matters to us.

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    1. We have the innocence but also have filters

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  6. Kids are just so innocent and sweet. May there be plenty for Po and others.

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  7. Haha little Po is like me, here in Gujarat we don’t even get eggs. I am having a craving fir fish like him. Also enchanting shlokas is ideal for our little ones.

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    1. Poor you no eggs ? I’d truly die hungry . Can’t do without eggs

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  8. I ‘m sure his prayers will be answered!

    F is for….

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    1. I hope so too ! I love fish 🐟

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  9. How cute! My mom in law also makes the children sit down for prayers. You just reminded me of her.

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    1. Thanks…. I’m so glad you liked the post

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  10. Such a practical prayer!

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  11. Oh I love this one!! Good prayer indeed ;)

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    1. Yes I agree with him entirely

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  12. Aww… I love their nicknames. Ms. Papaya and Little Po, sound really sweet. And yes Little Po’s prayer is quite valid!

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    1. Yes he is so petrified that they will eat plastic and die

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  13. Haha. Children sure do know what they want…and also how to get it. If not from God, then from their parents. Grandparents are definitely more benevolent.

    Do drop by mine.

    Cheers,
    CRD

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    1. Thanks for dropping by. And I will drop by your blog too….. will be in my afternoon schedule …

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  14. Ha! Little Po and I have the same prayer! ;-)

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    1. Great minds think alike !

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  15. Oh thats so so cute Sunita; hugs to the little one. This is a great practice to inculcate and its best to catch them young.

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    1. It will hold them in good stead I think

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  16. I need the same clarity in life as little Po. I love the sound of sanskrit shlokas. Love that you are trying to teach it to little ones. We studied Sanskrit in school. Wish I had shown more interest.

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    1. Me too. I regret not taking it forward and hope to I still some interest in the little ones

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  17. Haha Loved this one. Even Miss A prays for fish sometimes. Children are so innocent.

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