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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe Bhagavad Gita is one of the world’s greatest conversations not a lecture, but a dialogue between a confused warrior and a guiding friend.
The Gita Retold brings this timeless wisdom alive for today’s generation. Arjuna’s doubts on the battlefield mirror the struggles we face in our own lives: exam stress,career pressure, family conflicts, heartbreak, jealousy, and self-doubt. Krishna’s answers sound less like sermons and more like the voice of a mentor, a coach, or a trusted friend calm, clear, and practical.
Each shlok is explained in simple language, connected with relatable stories, and followed by insights you can carry into daily life. With tools like The Gita Ji Dictionary, Who Speaks in the Gita and the reflection worksheets the book is fresh, engaging, and easy to use. This is not about escaping life. It is about facing it with courage, clarity, and calm.
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Piyush Khandelwal and Rakhi Khandelwal
Piyush Khandelwal is not a religious scholar or a professional writer. He is a Chartered Accountant and entrepreneur who has spent more than two decades working in finance, consulting, and training.
His journey, however, has not been easy. In his early career, he faced deep challenges both in his job and personal life and even went through severe depression. Looking back, he often feels that if Krishna’s wisdom had been there to guide him then, he would have navigated those storms with much greater strength and clarity.
This book was born from that realization. What started as a small exercise to explain the Gita to the young kids in his family, grew into a heartfelt manuscript. In writing it, he discovered that Arjuna’s questions are the same questions we all face about fear, failure, comparison, and courage.
He writes in a simple, conversational style that makes the Gita feel like a friend speaking directly to us. The Gita Retold is his first book a personal offering to help the next generation meet life’s Kurukshetras with courage, clarity, and calm.
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