Forgotten Monsoon Ritual: Parents Wrapping Books in Covers
Forgotten Monsoon Ritual: Parents Wrapping Books in Covers
IN · Published Sep 10, 2025
The tradition of covering school books with brown paper during the monsoon season in India is a fading but cherished cultural practice.
This ritual served not only to protect books from rain but also symbolized parental care and preparation for the academic year.
The act of covering books was often a family affair, fostering a sense of anticipation and a positive attitude towards learning.
Monsoon: cultural practices, traditions, and memories
The monsoon season in India is not just about rain; it's a tapestry of cultural practices, traditions, and memories. One such tradition, slowly fading from the modern landscape, is the practice of parents meticulously covering their children's school books with brown paper. This simple act was more than just protection against the rain; it was a ritual, a symbol of care, and a preparation for the academic year ahead.
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