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Prime Minister Modi gifts Gita: During Putin’s visit to India, Prime Minister Modi gifted him the Russian version of Bhagavad Gita, which is being considered as an emotional and cultural sign of the relationship between the two countries. This visit is expected to open new opportunities in many areas of defence, trade and cooperation.
Prime Minister Modi gifts Gita: Some books are not just words written on paper, they give a new direction to people’s thinking, life and beliefs. Geeta is one such book, which is respected all over the world. But when it comes to this, there are many differences visible in the Gita published from different presses, somewhere the language is very difficult, somewhere the meaning seems incomplete and somewhere the way of understanding is different. Meanwhile, ISKCON’s Geeta has created a distinct identity across the world. When Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently gifted ISKCON’s Russian edition of the Gita to Russian President Vladimir Putin, it was not just a gift, but a symbol of respect for India’s spiritual strength and genuine teachings. This itself shows what is there in ISKCON’s Gita that makes it different from the rest of the press.
Specialty of ISKCON’s Gita
ISKCON’s Geeta is considered special all over the world because it is not just a translation, but a message written with experience. Srila Prabhupada, the founder of ISKCON, has made it understandable in simple language, without adding any heavy words. Many people say that even after reading the second Geeta, they do not get the same feeling which is felt in both the heart and mind after reading the ISKCON Geeta. The reason for this is that here not only the meaning but also its entire meaning related to life is given below each verse.
different from other presses
In the Gita of other presses, the language is often very formal, which makes it difficult for the new reader to understand. Many times it happens that the translation is correct but the meaning remains incomplete. Whereas in ISKCON’s Geeta, everything is explained as if someone is guiding you. This is the reason why it is taught and translated in many countries of the world and millions of people consider it the basis of their lives.
a deep message
When Modi ji gave ISKCON’s Gita to Putin, it was a deep message. India’s real spiritual identity is what our saints lived and which ISKCON presented very clearly to the world. There have been many discussions on Gita in Russia before, but ISKCON’s Gita is very much liked among the people there because in it the things related to life, karma, devotion and soul are easily understood.





























