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Teenagers are carrying more than most adults realize — academic pressure, social comparison, the constant noise of social media, and the deeper questions about who they are and what they believe. For many Hindu families, the challenge is not getting teens to perform puja. It is helping them see why any of it would matter to them right now.
This video approaches teen spirituality not as a compliance issue but as a discovery process. Forcing attendance at rituals rarely works at this age. What does work is making space for questions, connecting practices to things teens already care about — peace of mind, a sense of purpose, feeling grounded — and being honest about your own relationship with faith.
If you have a teenager who has quietly stepped back from family traditions, this video offers a compassionate starting point for how to reopen that door without making it a battle.
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