How do you share our scriptures with kids who find the language too hard to connect with?
Dear Parents,
Raising kids anywhere in the world has its challenges, and the youth years especially. As a parent myself, I often wonder whether I'm doing enough to raise my kids with good values.
Our scriptures hold so much wisdom for exactly this. But most kids today (mine included) struggle to connect with them, because the language and framing feel too unfamiliar for them to interpret on their own.
So I built a small, free daily Gita practice app, for people who grew up around the tradition and want to return to it thoughtfully, and for parents who want to pass this wisdom to their kids in language they can actually relate to.
Each day it shares a verse from the Bhagavad Gita, helps you practice the divine qualities (daivi sampad) the Gita describes in Chapter 16, and offers short stories rooted in the Mahabharata, Ramayana, and Upanishads.
It's on the iOS App Store, in English and Hindi, and completely free, with no logins or credit card: I can add a link in the comment or you can DM me.
If you give it a try, I'd be grateful for your honest feedback on what I could do better. I feel Shree Krishna's inspiration in this work, and I want to keep making it more useful for our families.
Thank you.