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Why this version of the Gita? While many commentaries exist, they are often either too lengthy or too abstract, and usually cater to specific audiences. This book bridges that gap by drawing from the best sources, simplifying the ideas, and presenting them in a clear, connected way. Of all the versions of the Gita, this is probably the simplest version with all the details you will need. So, take the first step and get started.... And if you benefit from it spread the word!
Who this book is for? The Gita is a timeless guide to peace and happiness, not just for the elderly but for anyone navigating today's challenges. This book aims to make its wisdom more accessible to a wider audience which include: -Anyone facing challenges in life. -Every person who wants to be happy. -People who are trying to figure out what the purpose of life is.
How is this book relevant today ? Humanity is caught in a world that is materialistic, stressful, dangerous, and increasingly lonely, leaving many unhappy. Happiness depends on the quality of your thoughts. A calm, simple life brings more peace than chasing endless success driven by greed and restlessness. Suffering is inevitable, and sorrow must be accepted. Both are part of life. The Gita shows you how to face them. It reveals the Ultimate Truth, offering a steady source of solace, and a remedy for your struggles.
Is this a religious book? Not at all! Eons ago, Sri Krishna helped Arjuna find clarity in a moment of crisis. Think of this as a self-help guide, where Krishna plays the role of a mentor or psychologist, not a preacher.
About the Authors: The Gita belongs to Sri Krishna and Sage Veda Vyasa; we are merely compilers. We've drawn from the best sources to present it in a simple, accessible format. This content is free to share, and all proceeds from the book will support a philanthropic cause.
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Why this version of the Gita? While many commentaries exist, they are often either too lengthy or too abstract, and usually cater to specific audiences. This book bridges that gap by drawing from the best sources, simplifying the ideas, and presenting them in a clear, connected way. Of all the versions of the Gita, this is probably the simplest version with all the details you will need. So, take the first step and get started.... And if you benefit from it spread the word!
Who this book is for? The Gita is a timeless guide to peace and happiness, not just for the elderly but for anyone navigating today's challenges. This book aims to make its wisdom more accessible to a wider audience which include: -Anyone facing challenges in life. -Every person who wants to be happy. -People who are trying to figure out what the purpose of life is.
How is this book relevant today ? Humanity is caught in a world that is materialistic, stressful, dangerous, and increasingly lonely, leaving many unhappy. Happiness depends on the quality of your thoughts. A calm, simple life brings more peace than chasing endless success driven by greed and restlessness. Suffering is inevitable, and sorrow must be accepted. Both are part of life. The Gita shows you how to face them. It reveals the Ultimate Truth, offering a steady source of solace, and a remedy for your struggles.
Is this a religious book? Not at all! Eons ago, Sri Krishna helped Arjuna find clarity in a moment of crisis. Think of this as a self-help guide, where Krishna plays the role of a mentor or psychologist, not a preacher.
About the Authors: The Gita belongs to Sri Krishna and Sage Veda Vyasa; we are merely compilers. We've drawn from the best sources to present it in a simple, accessible format. This content is free to share, and all proceeds from the book will support a philanthropic cause.