The Bhagavad Gita, Revisited for Modern Life The Bhagavad Gita is often seen as an ancient spiritual text—something distant, philosophical, or only relevant in a religious context. But at its core, it is something far more practical. It is a conversation about human confusion, responsibility, pressure, doubt, and decision-making in moments when life feels overwhelming. In that sense, it is not separate from modern life at all—it is deeply familiar. The situations may have changed, but the inner experience has not. We still face uncertainty. We still hesitate before important decisions. We still struggle with stress, expectations, and fear of outcomes. We still get pulled between what we feel and what we think we should do. The Bhagavad Gita begins exactly there—in the middle of conflict, where clarity disappears and action feels impossible. This blog is not about explaining the text in a purely academic or religious way. Instead, it focuses on something simpler: What does this actua...