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HINDU PARENTING IN THE USA

How to Build Character, Culture, and Confidence in the Next Generation

By Raj Shah

Every Hindu parent in America knows this moment: Your child walks into school wearing a Diwali T-shirt or carrying a Krishna book, and you silently hope they will feel proud—not different. You want them to shine in this land of opportunity, yet stay rooted in the values your parents lovingly poured into you.

This book was born from that feeling.

Hindu Parenting in the USA is the story of how families like ours keep culture alive—through bedtime tales of Rama and Krishna, through shlokas whispered before school, through festivals celebrated in living rooms far from India. It shows how children can grow up grounded in dharma while embracing the best of American life.

With warmth and wisdom, this book helps parents raise children who are kind, confident, resilient, and deeply connected to their heritage.

Because our children deserve both: the wings to soar—and the roots to stay strong.

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“Inshallah Bangladesh: The Story of an Unfinished Revolution” is a new book that tells a dramatic and controversial story about the political unrest that led to the ouster of former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Deep Halder, Jaideep Mazumdar, and Sahidul Hasan Khokon are journalists who wrote the book. It contains shocking claims by former Bangladesh home minister Asaduzzaman Khan Kamal, who says that Hasina’s removal was part of a carefully planned American CIA plot.

The book says that Kamal claims the events were part of a “perfect CIA plot” that was carefully planned over a long period of time. He says that General Waker-Uz-Zaman, the head of the Bangladesh Army, was secretly working with American intelligence and “stabbed” Hasina in the back at a crucial time. Kamal also says that the country’s intelligence agencies didn’t tell the prime minister about Waker’s plans, which makes it seem like high-ranking officials in those agencies may have been involved as well.

The book looks at Kamal’s claim that the US wants weaker governments in South Asia instead of strong, independent leaders like Narendra Modi, Xi Jinping, or Sheikh Hasina. He also brings up a more immediate strategic issue: St. Martin’s Island, which Hasina had said the U.S. wanted in exchange for political stability.

Kamal compares Hasina’s fall to Abhimanyu’s tragic entrapment in the Mahabharata. He says that General Waker worked with fundamentalist groups to bring about her fall. He also says that Pakistan’s ISI got into Jamaat-e-Islami and caused violence in June 2024, even though Hasina was told that the army would handle the situation. Kamal says that her trust cost her life the next day.


Growing Up Hindu in the U.S:

A Step-by-Step Guide for the New Generation

By Raj Shah

The book “Growing Up Hindu in the U.S—A Step-by-Step Guide for the New Generation” is a warm and engaging introduction to Sanatan Dharma, commonly known as Hinduism, created especially for children of the New Generation who are growing up outside India but want to stay connected to their spiritual roots. This book will instill pride, peace, and understanding in their hearts.

With 15 inspiring chapters, reflection activities, and vibrant cultural insights, this book is a perfect companion for a Hindu dad or mom raising kids outside India, home libraries, interfaith education, Bal Vihar classes, Hindu school programs at the Hindu temples, and giving gifts for birthdays, Diwali, or religious milestones.

Written in friendly, easy-to-understand language, this beautifully crafted book covers every aspect of Hinduism.

The book also includes

Parent’s Guide: Step-by-Step Guidelines for Parents Who Can Support Their Child’s Journey.

Teacher’s Guide: Chapter-wise guidelines for teachers who can guide young hearts on the Hindu path in their classroom.

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