Marriage is the most important decision a human being will make in life, so we need to put at least as much thought into it as we do preparing for exams and a career.
Parents must guide young Hindus through finding a suitable partner and being happily married. Episode #49 of the Hindu Parenting Podcast, a conversation with Shri. Shankar Kumaran is a must-listen episode for young Hindus and parents alike.
Shri Shankar Kumaran, Founder of Life Education Institute, is a counselor and coach who has worked with many young people, including married couples, and helped them have happy marriages. Shri Kumaran was educated in the traditional Gurukula style, which gave him a deep knowledge of Sanskrit and the shastras. At the same time, he holds a degree in psychology and has worked successfully with modern couples.
In this podcast, he gives significant insights into the Hindu vivaaha and the secrets of a happy marriage. What do young people need to know before looking for a life partner? What can you do as a parent to ensure your child will have a happy marriage?
On the eve of Valentine’s Day today, encourage people to listen to this special podcast to understand marriage better.
Listen to the complete podcast and share it with all Hindus - young people and parents.
You can find more information about Shri Kumaran here.
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