Introduced to the Gita at the age of eighteen, Gandhi read, reread and
reflected over each chapter
and passage, each verse and its meaning. He compared its precepts with
those of the Bible's Sermons
and with other religious hymns he grew up with. In his characteristic
Gandhian style, he was not
satisfied to just read but to understand, to not only understand but to
experiment with its truth,
and then rigorously practise it.
This book gives a holistic understanding of Gandhi's ideology which was
heavily derived from the
Gita. It is not an opinion on the text or even its analysis but, a
fundamental dive into the meaning
of the life lessons it offers. It teaches ethical education which people
belonging to all faiths may
benefit from reading. Gandhi went ahead to claim that 'Gita is not only
my Bible or my Koran, it
is my mother... my eternal mother.'