
Gita for teens | Age 12 and above | Mysteries of Life | 17 chapters and answers to mysteries of life
This unusual guide opens the Bhagavad Gita for younger readers, presenting sacred verses alongside profound philosophical inquiry. At its heart lie the questions that keep you awake at night: Who are you, really? What does existence mean? How should you relate to the divine? The book doesn't shy away from uncomfortable territory. It tackles suffering, mortality, and whether God is a distant figure or something stranger altogether. Expect answers that jar your assumptions. The Gita suggests you can't rescue everyone. It proposes reality itself might be illusory. It describes the divine as paradoxically both present and absent. What emerges is a vision of existence wilder and more bewildering than contemporary science fiction. The seventeen chapters work through life's biggest riddles with rigour and intellectual honesty, inviting readers to question, debate, and think for themselves rather than simply accept received wisdom. This isn't a book of neat conclusions, but rather a companion for those ready to wrestle with serious ideas and discover unexpected truths about themselves and the world around them.
- Author: Varun Aggarwal
- Publisher: myNachiketa
- Genre: Religion & Spirituality
- ISBN: 978-8196612382
- Pages: 101 pages
