
This is a unique, priceless selection of shlokas from the Bhagavad Gita, chosen by Swami Bhoomananda Tirtha. Swamiji has selected those shlokas which have a direct impact on the sadhana of a seeker.
Each verse in this collection consists of the soulful chanting of the verse by Swami Nirviseshananda Tirtha and Ma Gurupriya. It also contains the Devanagari text with transliteration, and the translation of the Shloka.
The Sadhana of chanting the verses and deep introspection on them, helps the seeker imbibe and assimilate the message ingrained in the verses.

Poojya Swamiji, Nutan Swamiji and Ma have been disseminating the message of Bhagavad Gita across the globe. They hold a firm conviction that Bhagavad Gita is the greatest gift to humanity. Gita is not a religious dialogue; it is meant to enlighten, empower and lead every man and woman to live in this world confidently surmounting all challenges and to go forward with hope, stability, and resolve.
Here is a set of articles which highlight different concepts presented in the text. By constant reading and reflection on these words of wisdom, a seeker can apply the Bhagavad Gita message in all activities and interactions.
Bhagavad Gita is closely ever relevant to every human who has his body, senses, mind, intelligence and ego as well as the world of objects surrounding these.
Read MoreBhagavad Gita is closely ever relevant to every human who has his body, senses, mind, intelligence and ego as well as the world of objects surrounding these.
Read MoreBhagavad Gita is closely ever relevant to every human who has his body, senses, mind, intelligence and ego as well as the world of objects surrounding these.
Read MoreChanting the Bhagavad Gita brings focus, peace, and spiritual growth. Listen, repeat, and understand the meaning of each verse. Practice daily or join guided sessions to master rhythm and pronunciation. Start your journey and experience the Gita’s transformative wisdom.
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Bhagavad Gita is a part of Mahabharatam, which is the creation of Veda Vyasa. It consists of 18 chapters. Bhagavad Gita, which contains 700 verses, is not a religious text. It is a dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, who were in the midst of the unprecedented Mahabharata war that was fought 5000 odd years ago in Kurukshetra.
When Arjuna saw that he had to fight his own beloved grandfather, his respected teacher and his own kith & kin, he was suddenly overwhelmed with fear, doubt, and reluctance. He confessed his weakness to Krishna and refused to fight the gory war. Krishna’s message had a transforming effect on him and he picked up arms to fight the war.
The message was not for Arjuna alone, it is for the entire humanity which faces numerous challenges in every sphere of life. It is a vibrant, ever-relevant message for human life, and interactions.The Bhagavad Gita is a full treatise on the war of life that every individual fights.
Bhagavad Gita is a part of Mahabharatam, which is the creation of Veda Vyasa. It consists of 18 chapters. Bhagavad Gita, which contains 700 verses, is not a religious text. It is a dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, who were in the midst of the unprecedented Mahabharata war that was fought 5000 odd years ago in Kurukshetra.
When Arjuna saw that he had to fight his own beloved grandfather, his respected teacher and his own kith & kin, he was suddenly overwhelmed with fear, doubt, and reluctance. He confessed his weakness to Krishna and refused to fight the gory war. Krishna’s message had a transforming effect on him and he picked up arms to fight the war.
The message was not for Arjuna alone, it is for the entire humanity which faces numerous challenges in every sphere of life. It is a vibrant, ever-relevant message for human life, and interactions.The Bhagavad Gita is a full treatise on the war of life that every individual fights.
Bhagavad Gita is a part of Mahabharatam, which is the creation of Veda Vyasa. It consists of 18 chapters. Bhagavad Gita, which contains 700 verses, is not a religious text. It is a dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, who were in the midst of the unprecedented Mahabharata war that was fought 5000 odd years ago in Kurukshetra.
When Arjuna saw that he had to fight his own beloved grandfather, his respected teacher and his own kith & kin, he was suddenly overwhelmed with fear, doubt, and reluctance. He confessed his weakness to Krishna and refused to fight the gory war. Krishna’s message had a transforming effect on him and he picked up arms to fight the war.
The message was not for Arjuna alone, it is for the entire humanity which faces numerous challenges in every sphere of life. It is a vibrant, ever-relevant message for human life, and interactions.The Bhagavad Gita is a full treatise on the war of life that every individual fights.
Bhagavad Gita is a part of Mahabharatam, which is the creation of Veda Vyasa. It consists of 18 chapters. Bhagavad Gita, which contains 700 verses, is not a religious text. It is a dialogue between Krishna and Arjuna, who were in the midst of the unprecedented Mahabharata war that was fought 5000 odd years ago in Kurukshetra.
When Arjuna saw that he had to fight his own beloved grandfather, his respected teacher and his own kith & kin, he was suddenly overwhelmed with fear, doubt, and reluctance. He confessed his weakness to Krishna and refused to fight the gory war. Krishna’s message had a transforming effect on him and he picked up arms to fight the war.
The message was not for Arjuna alone, it is for the entire humanity which faces numerous challenges in every sphere of life. It is a vibrant, ever-relevant message for human life, and interactions.The Bhagavad Gita is a full treatise on the war of life that every individual fights.

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