On the 30th of November, the Dartford Temple, London, organised a programme in which I was invited to address children—and, by extension, their parents—on some of the common questions asked about Sanatan Dharma, along with their answers. The second session focused on study skills for students.
Although the primary audience was the children, the parents naturally became part of the session, for in both matters—in nurturing an understanding of Sanatan Dharma, especially the Gita, and in developing sound study habits—the role of parents is essential.
The temple requested that whenever I am in England, I set aside some time for children and parents, to guide them on Sanatan Dharma and, in particular, the teachings of the Gita, as well as on effective study skills.
While the complete footage of all the sessions will soon be available on YouTube, here is a photograph and a short video.

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