Raise a Grounded Child, Without Losing Yourself
Krishna's timeless wisdom for the exhausted, comparing, deeply loving modern parent
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Every day feels like a test you didn't study for
Comparing your child to the WhatsApp group. Snapping when you didn't mean to. Guilt when you rest, guilt when you don't. You love this child more than anything — and some days you still feel like you're getting it wrong.
- A parenting WhatsApp group that quietly wrecks your evening
- Sharp words in the car that you regret by the next red light
- A nightly scorecard of everything you did wrong today
- The fear that you're raising a child to match someone else's plan, not their own nature
“The goal was never a perfect parent. It was a steady one — someone the child can lean against, again and again.”
Bhagavad Gita 2.15, applied
Krishna's answer, through Rhea Nair's story
Follow Rhea Nair — 34, a marketing manager in Bangalore, mother of seven-year-old Aryan — across 12 chapters as she moves from anxious comparison and reactive parenting to steady, values-led presence. Each chapter pairs her real, specific story with a real Bhagavad Gita verse and a practical framework you can use with your own child this week.
What's Inside: 12 Chapters
One continuous arc — pain, awakening, practice, mastery
The Comparison Trap
Your imperfect path beats someone else's polished one
The Mind That Raises the Child
The Six-Second Pause before you react
Steady Through the Tantrum
Equanimity, not control
The Unshaken Parent
Unbothered by criticism, grounded in your own worth
Doing the Right Thing, Even When Scared
The 24-Hour Action Rule
Letting Go of the Outcome
Full effort, released grip
What Energy Are You Feeding?
The Household Energy Audit
Rest as Wisdom, Not Guilt
20 undistracted minutes a day
Parenting as Offering
Replace the nightly scorecard
Surrendering the Need to Control
Honest presence over false certainty
Building Your Child's Own Path
Nurture their nature, not your plan
The Parent You're Becoming
Steady, not perfect
By the numbers
12
Story-driven chapters
11
Real Gita shlokas
12
Practical frameworks
49
Day challenge included
Inside every chapter
Rhea's Real Story
A narrative scene from her life
Uncomfortably familiar moments — the parking lot, the tantrum, the WhatsApp group
Krishna Speaks
Devanagari + IAST + English translation
Real verses with citations — nothing invented
The Framework
A named, practical tool
Something you can use with your child this week

Undistracted, present, twenty minutes at a time — the small shift that changes everything.
Frameworks you'll actually use
- The Svadharma LensThree questions before reacting to comparison
- The Six-Second PauseNotice, name, ask, wait, speak
- The Anchor-Voice MethodStay steady through a tantrum
- The 20-Minute Undistracted RuleDaily phone-free presence, no guilt
Read tonight, apply tomorrow
“Rhea's parking lot scene was uncomfortably specific — that was my Tuesday. The Six-Second Pause has already changed how our evenings go.”
A KrishnaVani reader
Parent, Bangalore
Frequently asked questions
Do I need to know the Gita already?
No. Every verse is explained in plain modern English, with the framework built right in.
How long does it take to read?
Most parents finish in 2-3 weeks, one chapter a night. You can go faster or slower.
Will this work for toddlers, not just a 7-year-old?
The frameworks — steadiness, presence, releasing outcomes — apply at any age. Rhea's specific story is about a 7-year-old, but the wisdom underneath travels.
What if I don't like it?
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