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What does Premanand Maharaj Ji say about children and parenting?

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Shri Premanand Maharaj Ji speaks about children with great tenderness. He says that children come through us but they do not belong to us. They are souls on their own journey, placed in our care by God for a short span. Our job is not to own them or to make them into what we want — our job is to love them, guide them, and serve as a bridge between them and God.

He encourages parents to create an environment where God is naturally present. Not through forcing prayers, but through the parents' own example. When a child grows up in a home where naam jap is normal, where gratitude before meals is genuine, where the parents speak about God naturally — that child absorbs something that no schooling can give. Maharaj Ji says: the greatest thing you can pass to your child is not wealth or education, but the habit of remembering God.

On the anxiety that comes with parenting — the worry about children's futures, their choices, their wellbeing — he speaks with compassion but also clarity. He says: do your best with what is in your hands. Love them, guide them, pray for them. But accept that you cannot control their path. They have their own karma, their own journey. When you have done your part, place them in Radha Rani's care and let that care be your peace.

Based on Shri Premanand Maharaj Ji's satsangs.

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