The Bhagavad Gītā
18 life lessons from a warrior in crisis and his divine friend.
700 verses · 8 commentary traditions · One search box.
Inner conflict is the starting point of all growth
Arjuna's Dilemma · 47 verses
Stop identifying with what changes
The Path of Knowledge · 72 verses
Act without obsessing over results
The Path of Action · 43 verses
Knowledge burns karma like fire burns fuel
Knowledge & Renunciation · 42 verses
Be free while fully engaged in the world
Renunciation of Action · 29 verses
The mind is your greatest ally or worst enemy
The Path of Meditation · 47 verses
One reality in infinite forms
Knowledge & Realization · 30 verses
Your last thought shapes what comes next
The Imperishable Absolute · 28 verses
A leaf offered with love reaches the divine
Royal Knowledge · 34 verses
Everything extraordinary is a glimpse of the infinite
Divine Manifestations · 42 verses
Reality is vaster than the mind can hold
The Cosmic Vision · 55 verses
Love is the fastest path
The Path of Devotion · 20 verses
You are the awareness, not the body
The Field & The Knower · 34 verses
Clarity, passion, inertia — name them, then rise above
The Three Gunas · 27 verses
Cut the tree of attachment with detachment
The Supreme Person · 20 verses
Desire, anger, greed — three gates to self-destruction
Divine & Demonic Natures · 24 verses
Your faith shapes what you eat, give, and become
Three Kinds of Faith · 28 verses
Surrender everything — then act with full freedom
Liberation Through Surrender · 78 verses
Commentary Traditions
Advaita, Dvaita, Vishishtadvaita, Bhakti, Kashmir Shaivism, Shuddhadvaita, Karma Yoga, Practical Vedanta.
Life Pillars
Personal growth, career, health, and relationships — each verse mapped with reflection questions.