The Bhagavad Gita is often described as the manual for life. For millennia, its 700 verses have guided kings, philosophers, and common people through the chaos of existence. However, to the modern intellect—burdened by anxiety, ambition, and existential confusion—the traditional commentaries can sometimes feel repetitive or culturally distant.
He argues that the Gita is specifically addressed to the ego ( Aham ) to convince it of its own non-existence and facilitate a total transformation of the reader.