Many think the Bhagavad Gita is just a book of moral advice…
…something to be wrapped in a red cloth and kept respectfully in the puja room…
…and opened only during funerals, functions, or weddings.
But Arjuna already had “morals”. His dilemma wasn’t lack of values.
He questioned: “How can I fight elders… my own teacher Dronacharya?”
Krishna didn’t teach more rules. He taught when to rise beyond the rules for a higher purpose.
The Gita isn’t just about “being good”. It’s about living powerfully, wisely, and purposefully.
All we need is a friendly approach and a deep, practical study— not blind reverence.
Join us for Gitacast — every Saturday, 8:45 PM.
Let’s study the Gita not as a ritual… but as a guide for life.