Kurukshetra battlefield is not merely an external war field but it lies within us symbolizing the inner struggles and The Gita teaches us how to win that battle.

In simple words, The Bhagavad Gita is not merely a scripture but a manual for life—teaching us how to rise above doubts, fears, and attachments. Every shloka carries timeless wisdom, answering the deepest questions of human existence: Who am I? What is my purpose? What is the nature of God? What happens after death?

In today’s restless world, the Gita offers clarity amidst confusion, strength amidst weakness, and light amidst darkness. It shows us how to perform our duties with detachment, how to master our emotions, and how to live a life aligned with dharma. Its relevance has only grown with time because the questions Arjuna asked thousands of years ago are still the questions of every soul today.

Gita Discourse under the Guidance of Gurumaa

Under the divine guidance of Gurumaa, the Gita Discourse transforms from sacred words into living experience. Gurumaa explains that the Gita is not about renouncing life but about living it with consciousness, balance, and surrender. Just as Lord Krishna guided Arjuna through his inner battle, Gurumaa guides seekers through the battlefield of the mind—where confusion, fear, and ego constantly wage war. With her presence, the Gita transforms from sacred text into a pathway of transformation, leading the soul to self-realization and divine union.

Benefits of Gita Discourse

Discover True Purpose

Learn why you are here and what your soul’s journey is meant to fulfill.

Freedom from Fear & Death

Realize the eternal nature of the soul and why death is not an end.

Master the Mind & Emotions

Overcome anger, worry, jealousy, and sadness through timeless dhyan.

Walk the Path of Dharma

Align your daily actions with righteousness and higher principles.

Awaken Inner Spirituality

Experience Gita not as theory, but as a way of conscious living.

Union with the Divine

Connect deeply with God and understand your eternal relationship with Him.

Through Gurumaa’s Gita Discourse, seekers are reminded that the Shastra is not history but a living conversation—meant for every soul seeking light. The battlefield may change, but the wisdom remains eternal.