A timeless spiritual classic revered for thousands of years, The Bhagavad Gita is one of the foundational texts of Hindu philosophy and sacred literature.
Set upon the battlefield of Kurukshetra, this profound dialogue between Prince Arjuna and Krishna explores duty, morality, self-realization, devotion, and the eternal nature of the soul. Faced with doubt, fear, and the burden of human conflict, Arjuna receives divine wisdom that transcends religion, culture, and time itself.
Blending philosophy, spirituality, and practical guidance for daily living, The Bhagavad Gita addresses universal questions about purpose, action, suffering, inner peace, and humanity’s relationship with the divine. Its teachings on karma, meditation, discipline, and devotion have inspired seekers, scholars, and spiritual teachers across generations.











