Why this book

During Covid insecurity and fear was rampant. A dipstick with college batchmates, friends, and relatives claimed that almost no one had read the Holy Gita. This was the starting point for this book. The Gita is an ancient treasure, filled with wisdom—an excellent guide to peace and happiness. It is a misconception that the Gita is meant for 70-year-olds in the last phase of their lives. It is a day-to-day guide for every human being to finding peace and solace in today’s challenging world. This compilation is an attempt to get the message of the Gita to a larger audience.

Suresh G. Bharwani
Founder & Chairman Emeritus of Jetking Infotrain Ltd and a Co Compiler highlights the simplicity of Oh Man! Read The Gita with an apt analogy.

" In the 70s, computers were complex devices with proprietary software. Things changed when Apple and Microsoft launched the PC and later the smartphone. Products that were easy to use made computing accessible to every home. We hope that this book achieves the same objective with the Holy Gita."

There are many commentaries on the Gita. They are voluminous texts or brief conceptual writings. The way it is composed seems intimidating to a layman. Most publications are targeted to a sectorial audience. This book is an attempt to fill that gap. It has taken the best explanation from multiple sources, simplified it, and stitched them together like a string of pearls.
It is comprehensive, simple and easy to read.