Parents here’s how you can model karma yoga for your kids | Brahmacharinini Shubaniji & Dr Kavita Pallod Sekhsaria

Parents here’s how you can model karma yoga for your kids | Brahmacharinini Shubaniji & Dr Kavita Pallod Sekhsaria

Author: Hindu American Foundation May 7, 2026 Duration: 39:34


In this episode of That’s So Hindu, Sheetal Shah speaks with psychologist Dr Kavita Pallod Sekhsaria and Brahmacharini Shubaniji (Chinmaya Mission NYC). They explore the principles of Karma yoga and how they can be applied to children and family life, emphasizing selfless action, mindfulness, and Hindu identity — including practical ways for parents to model these values and integrate spiritual practices into daily routines.



Chapters


00:00 Introduction to Karma Yoga and Its Importance

02:55 Understanding Karma Yoga: Selfless Action and Acceptance

06:06 Teaching Children the Essence of Karma Yoga

08:54 The Mental Burden of Academic Pressure

11:46 Detachment from Results: The Key to Peace

14:45 Modeling Karma Yoga in Family Life

18:29 Navigating Peer Pressure and Social Media

23:23 Connecting Hindu Identity with Daily Practices

29:19 Conclusion: Living the Principles of Hinduism




keywords


Karma Yoga, Hindu parenting, spiritual growth, selfless action, mindfulness, Hindu identity, family values, Vedanta, parenting tips



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