‘Shrimad Bhagavad Gita’ is an Indian invaluable gift given verbally by God to the mankind of the entire world. Bhagavad Gita alone is the scripture which is called ‘the crown jewel among all the scriptures’. It is such an extraordinary creation, which alone has received the honour of ‘[being termed as] spoken by God (Bhagavaanuvaac)’. It has been written by Maharshi Vedvyas. It is mentioned in the Gita (chapter 18, shloka 75), “vyaasaprasaadaat”; it means, we have received this knowledge of the Gita through the pleasure of Vyas. This scripture isn’t just the means of religious preaching like the other scriptures; rather, along with adhyaatma, it also contains the solution to political, social, religious and personal problems. Arjuna, who is the great hero of the Mahabharat war, became afraid of the dilemmas of the battlefield and was disappointed with [his] life and the Kshatriya (warrior) religion. Similarly, like Arjuna, we all are entangled in the problems of life to a greater or a lesser extent (nambarvaar), because this life is also a battlefield. This is why today, a common man becomes confused when he finds himself entangled in the problems of his life. It means, he becomes foolish with respect to what he should do [and] what he shouldn’t. And instead of fighting against the problems of life, he starts running away from them. But running away from the problems isn’t the solution to [those] problems. In order to solve those very problems, God is giving the knowledge of the Gita now, at present through Arjuna, purely for the entire mankind.