Every book has a story, and this one begins with a question that never left me: “If the Bhagavad Gita is a guide to life, why do most of us still feel it’s too far, too heavy, too complicated for our daily struggles?”
The Gita is the dialogue of Lord Krishna and Arjuna — a warrior standing on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, trembling with confusion. Isn’t that all of us, in different ways? Each day we stand on our own battlefield: of work pressure, family responsibilities, doubts, ambitions, and fear. We want clarity. We want courage. And we want peace.
When I started re-reading the Gita, I realised that the wisdom inside is not locked in Sanskrit shlokas. It lives in small, powerful insights — marvels — that can change your perspective if you allow them. Not 700 verses at once, but one insight at a time. That’s how 108 Marvels from Bhagavad Gita was born.
I chose 108 not randomly, but because 108 is sacred in Indian tradition — the beads of a mala, the count of mantras, the cycle of completeness. Each marvel in this book is designed like a bead: you can hold it, reflect on it, and carry it with you throughout your day.
The writing process was not easy. For months, I wrestled with the balance: how do I respect the sacredness of the scripture yet make it simple for someone who might never have opened the Gita before? Slowly, I found the voice. Each marvel carries:
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The original essence of Krishna’s message.
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A short, simple explanation.
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A reflection on how it applies to today’s world.
For example, when Krishna speaks of detachment, I connect it to our over-attachment to phones, money, or ego. When he speaks of dharma, I link it to our daily roles as professionals, parents, or creators.
My hope is not that readers “finish the book” but that they “live the marvels.” If you can read just one marvel a day, pause, and reflect, you may notice subtle shifts — less anxiety, more clarity, deeper trust in yourself and in life’s flow.
Looking back, I see this book as less of a creation and more of a calling. It is my way of giving back: to Krishna’s timeless wisdom, and to anyone who stands on their battlefield wondering which way to go.
If even one reader feels that a single marvel lit their path, the purpose of this book will be fulfilled.
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