Who Is Serious About Studying the Bhagavad Gita These Days? A Gentle Mirror Moment

On June 6, 2015, a simple, introspective question sparked one of those quiet but powerful conversations that remind us how easily we point outward while the real answer waits within. This exchange with a thoughtful soul became a loving mirror—reflecting back the truth that spiritual seriousness often begins with just one person: ourselves.

I offered him a copy of the Bhagavad Gita to which he asked gently, “May I know who are serious these days for reading Bhagavad Gita??”

“I don’t have statistics for others, but may I please ask if YOU are serious about reading Bhagavad Gita?” I politely responded.

A pause, then honesty: “Me! Never given much thought on it…”

I smiled warmly. “Then how can you expect others to be serious in reading Bhagavad Gita : )! Sorry for asking this.”

“See… Time is an important factor….”

“More than time,” I replied softly, “is this rare human form awarded to you—which is far more precious- Durlabham Manusham Janma Tadapi Adhruvam Arthadam (Srimad Bhagavatam 7.6.1). And above that is utilizing this time in reading the Gita, which gains the utmost importance.”

“But why?”

“For giving that very answer, I am offering this Bhagavad Gita to you : ) You will find your answer certainly within its pages. Still, to give you a glimpse: it throws light on Karma Yoga (the yoga of selfless action), Bhakti Yoga (the yoga of loving devotion), Jnana Yoga (the yoga of knowledge), and Dhyana Yoga (the yoga of meditation)—through which one becomes truly enlightened and happy forever.”

He looked at the book with fresh curiosity. “….. Can I see this?”

Hari Bol : )

As he accepted it, the moment felt like a small but decisive turning point.

I am thankful to him for beginning to utilize this human form in studying the Bhagavad Gita—which truly is of utmost importance!

All glories to Srila Prabhupada, who made these yogic paths clear, accessible, and alive for every sincere seeker.

This conversation is a gentle, powerful reminder for all of us: We often wonder why the world isn’t more spiritually inclined—why fewer people seem “serious” about the Gita these days. But Lord Krishna’s words gently turn the mirror back to us: “Are you serious?” Time is precious, yes—but this human birth is rarer still. And within the human form, the highest use of time is to hear Lord Krishna directly through His song, the Bhagavad Gita.

When we begin—truly begin—with even a few minutes a day, we don’t just read; we awaken. Karma becomes detached and purposeful, devotion blossoms naturally, knowledge clears confusion, and meditation brings lasting peace. The “why” unfolds page by page, verse by verse.

So the next time you ask yourself (or someone else), “Who is serious about the Gita these days?” pause and smile. The answer might be simpler—and closer—than we think.

Are you ready to give it serious thought today? Even one verse can start the journey. Share below: What’s one small step you’re inspired to take toward reading or sharing the Gita?

More real-life awakenings from the streets coming soon, all weaving into a book of these sacred, personal turning points. Keep asking the important questions—Lord Krishna is always ready with the perfect answer.

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