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When Your Child Feels Embarrassed About Puja #PujaZen#HinduParenting#IndianAmericanKids#PujaAtHome

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If your child has ever rolled their eyes at puja, quietly slipped out of the room when you lit the lamp, or said "none of my friends do this" — you are not alone. Embarrassment about cultural and religious practices is one of the most common things Hindu families navigating diaspora life talk about.

What this video points out is that the embarrassment is rarely about the ritual itself. More often, it is about visibility — about being seen as different in a social environment where fitting in matters enormously. Your child is not rejecting Hinduism. They are managing their identity in a world that does not always make room for it.

The way through is not to force participation or to lecture. It is to create low-pressure entry points, to share the meaning behind what you do, and to give them language they can use with their friends. This video is a starting point for that conversation.

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