Kaal Kare So Aaj Kar
काल करे सो आज कर
Do it now
Little Kabir Songs are gentle Hindi songs inspired by Saint Kabir. Made for children to hum, dance, ask questions, and carry small bits of wisdom into everyday life.
Little Kabir Songs Volume 1 is a gentle first album for children aged 5-9. Each song is short, singable, and built around one idea children recognise: speaking kindly, starting now, finding balance, looking deeper, and choosing sweet words.
काल करे सो आज कर
Do it now
अति का भला न बोलना
Find balance
बोली एक अनमोल है
Speak kindly
जिसने खोजा उसने पाया
Seek and find
कौआ और कोयल
Sweet words win hearts
These songs are made to be enjoyed before they are explained. Play them at home, in the car, or in class. If a line catches a child's ear, that is the opening for a small conversation.
No worksheet needed. No moral-of-the-story moment. Just listen, hum, and let the idea appear naturally.
Five bright, easy songs for younger children and first-time listeners.
Future releases will gently grow with the child: richer ideas, new melodies, and deeper conversations.
Teachers can use a song as a soft opening before storytelling, discussion, or a workshop activity.
The doha library keeps Kabir's couplets, meanings, and context together for parents, teachers, and curious children.
Little Kabir Songs are inspired by Kabir, but written in simpler lyrics and melodies children can hum through the day.
Little Kabir Songs are made for listening first and discussion second. Here are the simple answers for parents, teachers, and anyone discovering Kabir for Kids through the album.
Volume 1 is live on Spotify and YouTube Music.
No. They are Little Kabir Songs inspired by Saint Kabir. The original dohas remain respected as the source; the songs are child-friendly musical retellings.
No. The Hindi is simple and rhythmic. Children often begin by humming, then words and meanings arrive slowly through repetition and conversation.
Yes. Schools can use them as warm openings for assemblies, storytelling sessions, value education conversations, or Kabir for Kids workshops.