It is rarely just sitting on a desk. It is usually held with both hands, spine straight, eyes closed for a moment, then opened to a well-thumbed page. In the world of modern education dominated by tablets and AI, this humble booklet remains the spiritual heartbeat of the Vidyalaya.
I have written this to be respectful, nostalgic for alumni, and informative for new parents. If you have ever stepped into a Saraswati Shishu Mandir (SSM) as a student, a teacher, or a parent, there is one physical object that immediately takes you back to the morning assembly: the Prarthana Pustak . saraswati shishu mandir prarthana book
To current students of Saraswati Shishu Mandir: Don't treat your prayer book as a burden. Keep it safe. That little booklet is your anchor. It is rarely just sitting on a desk
To alumni: Dust off your old copy. Read the "Kar Charan Kritam Vak..." once. You will feel the peace of the morning assembly wash over you instantly. I have written this to be respectful, nostalgic
Did you study in an SSM? What is your favorite prayer from the Prarthana Pustak? Let me know in the comments below!
It is rarely just sitting on a desk. It is usually held with both hands, spine straight, eyes closed for a moment, then opened to a well-thumbed page. In the world of modern education dominated by tablets and AI, this humble booklet remains the spiritual heartbeat of the Vidyalaya.
I have written this to be respectful, nostalgic for alumni, and informative for new parents. If you have ever stepped into a Saraswati Shishu Mandir (SSM) as a student, a teacher, or a parent, there is one physical object that immediately takes you back to the morning assembly: the Prarthana Pustak .
To current students of Saraswati Shishu Mandir: Don't treat your prayer book as a burden. Keep it safe. That little booklet is your anchor.
To alumni: Dust off your old copy. Read the "Kar Charan Kritam Vak..." once. You will feel the peace of the morning assembly wash over you instantly.
Did you study in an SSM? What is your favorite prayer from the Prarthana Pustak? Let me know in the comments below!