On a battlefield filled with warriors, one man collapses.
Not from weakness—but from overwhelming doubt.
In that moment, the Bhagavad Gita begins.
In The Complete Bhagavad Gita: All That I Have Learnt, Dr Bhaskar Bora brings this timeless dialogue into a deeply human, personal, and contemporary space.
This is not just a translation. It is not just commentary.
It is a lived encounter with the Gita.
Written with rare honesty and philosophical depth, this book explores:
• The inner battlefield of doubt, fear, and decision • The immortal nature of the self beyond life and death • The meaning of duty (dharma) in a complex world • Karma Yoga — how to act without attachment • Equanimity in success and failure • The psychology of despair and transformation • The path from confusion to clarity, from collapse to strength
Drawing from classical teachings, modern understanding, and personal experience, this book bridges:
Ancient wisdom and modern life Philosophy and lived reality Krishna's voice and the human struggle
This is a book for:
• Readers of the Bhagavad Gita seeking deeper understanding • Students of Hindu philosophy and Vedanta • Those facing life's difficult decisions and inner conflicts • Anyone searching for meaning, strength, and clarity
This book does not give you easy answers.
It does something more powerful.
It walks with you through your own Kurukshetra.
And perhaps, like Arjuna, you will begin to hear a voice within:
Rise. Act. Live.
Because the Gita is not just a scripture.
It is a mirror.
And what you see in it may change your life.
The Complete Bhagavad Gita: Teachings For Today's Life - Dr Bhaskar Bora
On a battlefield filled with warriors, one man collapses.
Not from weakness—but from overwhelming doubt.
In that moment, the Bhagavad Gita begins.
In The Complete Bhagavad Gita: All That I Have Learnt, Dr Bhaskar Bora brings this timeless dialogue into a deeply human, personal, and contemporary space.
This is not just a translation. It is not just commentary.
It is a lived encounter with the Gita.
Written with rare honesty and philosophical depth, this book explores:
• The inner battlefield of doubt, fear, and decision • The immortal nature of the self beyond life and death • The meaning of duty (dharma) in a complex world • Karma Yoga — how to act without attachment • Equanimity in success and failure • The psychology of despair and transformation • The path from confusion to clarity, from collapse to strength
Drawing from classical teachings, modern understanding, and personal experience, this book bridges:
Ancient wisdom and modern life Philosophy and lived reality Krishna's voice and the human struggle
This is a book for:
• Readers of the Bhagavad Gita seeking deeper understanding • Students of Hindu philosophy and Vedanta • Those facing life's difficult decisions and inner conflicts • Anyone searching for meaning, strength, and clarity
This book does not give you easy answers.
It does something more powerful.
It walks with you through your own Kurukshetra.
And perhaps, like Arjuna, you will begin to hear a voice within: