Need a story?
Start with Kabir Stories, then let the child tell you what happened before explaining the doha.
A calm starting point for families and teachers who want to bring Kabir's dohas, stories and Little Kabir Songs into a child's day.
Each guide is written to help a grown-up begin naturally: watch, read, sing or ask one small question after the story.
A child-friendly first set of Kabir dohas with meanings, story cues and classroom conversation starters.
Open the doha guide
Simple explanations that keep the original doha close while making the idea usable for ages 5-9.
Read the meanings
Animated story pages where Kabir's wisdom appears through Little Kabir's choices, not through lectures.
Watch the stories
A guide for parents who want Hindi, Indian stories and values to feel warm, spoken and close to daily life.
Open Hindi stories
Five song doors with posters, listening links, meaning pages and one gentle question for each idea.
Open the song guideThe best page depends on the moment: bedtime, class circle time, music time, or a longer workshop conversation.
Start with Kabir Stories, then let the child tell you what happened before explaining the doha.
Use the doha guides when you want one Hindi line, one meaning and one small discussion prompt.
Open the Little Kabir Songs guide when the child needs rhythm first and explanation later.
Use the workshop page when a classroom needs the stories, songs and activities to come together.
If a child starts with a song, the meaning page should be one step away. If a parent starts with a story, the doha library should be close. This hub keeps those paths visible.