Across the world, fires of conflict continue to burn, fueled by the illusion of separation. In the Middle East, the long-standing Israel–Palestine struggle, the centuries-old Sunni–Shia divide within Islam, Hindu–Muslim tensions in South Asia, the Christian–Muslim conflict in Nigeria, and the persecution of Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar — all speak of the same sorrowful truth: humanity has forgotten its essential unity.
Today, pain ripples through every layer of society. Students lose hope, teachers feel helpless, industries drown in debt, employees live under crushing pressure, and even doctors and soldiers—those meant to heal and protect—struggle with their own inner turmoil. Business leaders are unable to sleep peacefully, politics has become a battlefield of egos, and the elderly await their final days in fear rather than contentment. Across nations, tension clouds every sunrise. Even the sacred idea of God, instead of uplifting humanity, has tragically become a weapon of division. In truth, no section of society is untouched by suffering. And yet, in the midst of it all, we continue to hold on—for the sake of our children, our loved ones, and the faint hope of a better tomorrow.
At the root of this worldwide distress lies ignorance—ignorance of our true nature.
Blinded by illusions of religion, nationality, caste, color, and language, we have forgotten that beneath all labels, we are One. Hatred, anger, and endless disputes now consume our energies, leaving little room for love, patience, or wisdom. Even those who are entrusted with leadership have lost the ability to embrace each other with humility and grace. Without awakening the light of true knowledge, no reform, no technology, no policy can heal our wounded world.
True transformation begins when citizens, officers, and leaders walk the same sacred path:
The International School for Bhagavad Gita is dedicated to nurturing enlightened leadership among business magnates, political leaders, celebrities, and their families — creating torchbearers of truth, service, and unity.
We humbly invite the support of dharmic organizations, enlightened governments, global institutions like the United Nations and World Bank, forward-looking corporates, and compassionate individuals worldwide.
Our dream is vast: To plant the seeds of Gita Bhavans across the world — one for every one lakh people outside India — within the next 50 years, starting from the sacred ground of Hyderabad.
May we walk together — beyond race, beyond religion, beyond boundaries — to create a world where every soul can breathe in freedom, dignity, and divine love.
Why Bhagavad Gita is Mandatory for the World
In today’s world, nations proudly showcase their economic progress and technological achievements. But beneath this glittering surface, the soul of humanity is quietly withering. More than 50 regions across the world are engulfed in violent conflict and bloodshed, draining over 50% of the United Nations’ resources just to manage crises and maintain fragile peace. Meanwhile, countries collectively spend 2.5% of the world’s GDP — nearly 3 trillion dollars — on militaries and weapons of destruction, even as millions remain homeless, hungry, and hopeless.
Despite our space-age technologies, we live like modern-day tribals, driven by fear, pride, and ignorance, wasting precious human life and global wealth on instruments of death. In a truly enlightened world, not a single penny would be spent on warfare — only on upholding internal law, order, and justice, to protect life, not to destroy it. The root cause of this tragic situation is not the lack of technology, but the lack of self-knowledge. Humanity has forgotten its true nature, and thus it fights shadows, builds walls, and drowns itself in sorrow.
The Bhagavad Gita alone holds the timeless cure. It calls every soul back to its real identity — a spark of the One Infinite Consciousness. It teaches that true civilization does not lie in building machines or empires, but in recognizing the sacred divine presence within every living being. Through its eternal wisdom, the Gita unveils the sacred laws of Karma and Dharma, showing that every thought, every action, weaves the destiny of the soul across countless lifetimes.
When one understands this, the heart naturally softens; compassion replaces hatred, and humility replaces arrogance. Those who awaken to their true Self can no longer harm another, for they see no “other” — only reflections of their own greater being. The Gita teaches that life is not meant to be escaped but embraced with wisdom and fearlessness. It transforms the student, the worker, the leader, the farmer, the homemaker, and the soldier into warriors of light — resilient, virtuous, and steadfast in Dharma.
The outer wars we see in the world are nothing but reflections of the inner wars raging within ignorant hearts. The Bhagavad Gita dissolves these inner conflicts by awakening the soul to its own eternity. It reveals that God is not confined to a name, a form, or a sectarian identity — He is the Supreme Consciousness, pervading every atom of creation through the mysterious power of Maya. Knowing this, the seeker sees all beings within himself and himself within all beings, naturally cultivating universal love, compassion, and reverence for life.
The Gita’s wisdom is not meant for one religion or one nation — it belongs to all humanity. Even those from different faiths, upon sincerely hearing its truth once, often feel an irresistible pull to hear it again and again, as if remembering something long forgotten. The Gita teaches that fate is not governed by divine favoritism but by the impartial laws of Karma — empowering every individual to take responsibility for their own life and destiny.
Vision Statement
“From Self-Realization to World Peace — The Gita’s Light for All.”
To create global citizenship through the Non-Dual Wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita, while awakening every individual to their true Self and the principles of Karma and Dharma — enabling all to live with bliss, strength, and harmony amidst life’s dualities.
Mission Statement
To offer the light of the Bhagavad Gita to the world — not as a religion, but as the universal science of life, love, Dharma, and spiritual awakening.
Through the International School for Bhagavad Gita, we are dedicated to:
Non-Dual Spiritual Philosophy (Advaita): The Timeless Science of Oneness
Introduction: The Forgotten Truth of Humanity
Throughout history, humanity has wandered through countless philosophies, religions, and ideologies in its quest for happiness, security, and meaning. Yet, suffering, conflict, and fear continue to plague our world. At the heart of this unrest lies a simple but devastating ignorance — the ignorance of our own true nature.
Advaita Vedanta — meaning “Non-Dual Spiritual Wisdom” — proclaims that all suffering arises from the false belief in separation. It reveals a truth that dissolves all fear and heals all divisions: there is only One Reality. Beyond all appearances of difference, beyond all changing forms, everything is Brahman — the Infinite, Undivided, Eternal Consciousness.
This vision of Advaita is not a new invention. It is the timeless truth discovered by sages, mystics, and enlightened beings across ages and cultures. It is the ultimate core of every genuine spiritual awakening — the direct experience that there is no “other,” that the Self is one with the Source of all.
1. Jagadguru
Jagadguru Shri Shankara Bhagavatpada was an unparalleled sage. His birth in India is indeed a matter of great pride for all Indians. However, the exact century in which he was born remains a topic of scholarly debate. Some say it was before the Common Era; others claim it was afterward. But truly, what does it matter in which century or on what date he was born? In his own words, such questions are worldly matters. Why should we dwell on such things unnecessarily? He could have been born at any time, in any place. The truth is, we may never again witness a personality of such greatness in human history. The profound knowledge he imparted to this world is something unmatched—the complete, perfect philosophy of Advaita.
2. In this entire creation, if the essence is humanity, and in humanity the essence is knowledge, then among all forms of knowledge, Advaita is the highest and purest essence.
3. One may ask: isn’t there already a vast range of knowledge acquired by humans—common sense, scientific understanding, artistic insight? Then what unique significance does Advaita hold above all this? That’s a fair question. Human beings have certainly acquired much knowledge. There is no doubt. But despite all this, such knowledge is rendered ineffective due to two fundamental flaws: relativity and contradiction.
4. Relativity means the persistent question: “What next?” This doubt never ends in any human knowledge. No matter how much we learn, more remains to be discovered. What we’ve achieved is like a drop in an ocean; the shoreline is never reached. Therefore, relativity is a major limitation in our understanding.
5. The second flaw is contradiction. No matter how much knowledge we acquire, it often becomes obsolete. This is something we experience in all fields. Science constantly discovers new facts, disproving older ones. So even our most revered knowledge becomes weak over time. What was once seen as truth can easily be overturned by future revelations.
Creating International Gita Professors
Batch Duration: 4 months; 3 Batches a year.
Fees: Free Program.
Annual Capacity: 180 in a batch x 3 batches yearly = 540 yearly.
2027-2050: 23 years x 540 gurus a year = 12,420 International Gita Gurus.
2032
500 Gita Bhavans all over the USA
500 Gita Bhavans outside India and the USA
2050
10,000 Gita Bhavans all over the world.
One Gita Bhavan for every 1 million people
2100
1 Lakh Gita Bhavans all over the world.
One Gita Bhavan for every 1 lakh people.
1. We will not work for or encourage religious conversions, but instead guide people beyond all attributes as stated in Gita Sloka 18.66. We will promote Advaita philosophy, where everything, including a dust particle, is not outside the divine. All experiences in the body belong to the divine. When one understands that the feeling of "I" is born of a lack of absolute knowledge, and after acquiring this knowledge renounces the feeling of "I" (Mamakara), they can easily renounce the feeling of "Mine" (Ahamkara). Once free from this illusion, there will be no karmic debt, and therefore, no rebirth.
2. We encourage individuals to follow their own scriptures by selecting teachings that help them evolve into global citizens and to ignore ambiguous or distorted interpretations developed over centuries.
3. We invite individuals to call themselves "Global Citizens" if they can transcend both love and hatred toward all religious scriptures. We will provide them with a Unique Global Citizen ID number, and they will not be considered as followers of any specific religion.
4. We nurture individuals who believe that good deeds return manifold and bad deeds return in exponentially negative ways. They do not believe that a distant power blesses or curses based on rituals or devotion to a particular form or name of God. Instead, they see divinity in every particle and recognize that all galaxies are interconnected and function through supreme intelligence.
5. They believe intelligence has no form and does not express itself visibly. In its purest state, it exists beyond time and space. When this intelligence expresses itself, it manifests through Maya (the illusionary world), where the ONE appears as MANY.
6. These individuals will be law-abiding citizens who do not revolt unconstitutionally. They will fight evil through civilised means, avoiding disruptive actions like blocking roads or causing public inconvenience.
In this immersive one-day program, international participants are introduced to the timeless principles of Karma Yoga as outlined in Chapter 3 of the Bhagavad Gita. Rooted in the non-dual wisdom of Advaita Vedanta, the session emphasizes that every action can be transformed into a spiritual offering when done without attachment to personal gain. Foreign guests explore how the ego, driven by desire and result-oriented thinking, is the root of inner unrest, and how freedom lies in selfless action aligned with Dharma—the universal law of right conduct. Through guided discourse, reflection, and meditative practices, participants learn that their true identity transcends the body and mind. By offering their work to the Divine (or the Whole), they can discover peace, clarity, and purpose. This program is not a religious ritual, but a universal framework for living with integrity, emotional resilience, and global responsibility—ideal for tourists seeking spiritual depth during their visit to India.
Participants reside on campus for three days. The first day is for campus check-in, relaxation, and an orientation session in the evening. The second day features four 90-minute Karma Yoga sessions. On the third day, there is a one-hour morning Q&A session followed by a two-hour feedback session. After lunch, participants receive a Global Citizenship booklet, an Advaita philosophy booklet, and a pendrive containing Gita slokas with English meanings.
We will establish 10 Gita Bhavans in India’s top 10 tourist destinations and 100 Gita Bhavans in the top 100 tourist spots worldwide. Each will offer the Karma Yoga class from 10 AM to 1 PM, followed by lunch, a one-hour Q&A session, and a one-hour feedback session. Participants will receive materials on Global Citizenship, Karma Yoga, and Advaita philosophy.
Program Duration: 3 days, 100 batches/year, Fees: Free. Annual Capacity: 450 per batch x 100 batches = 45,000.
Bhagavad Gita: The Timeless Compass for Modern Leaders
In an era of rapid change, global uncertainty, and ethical confusion, the Bhagavad Gita stands as a timeless guide for conscious leadership. For politicians, it advocates Dharma—the courage to govern with integrity, justice, and spiritual accountability. A leader grounded in Swadharma (righteous duty) makes decisions not for political mileage, but for the long-term welfare of society. With the Gita’s principle of Samatvam (equanimity), leaders can remain centered amidst pressure, criticism, and crisis, enabling calm, courageous, and transparent governance.
For CEOs, the Gita fosters inner mastery amid external chaos. Karma Yoga—dedicated action without attachment to outcomes—frees leaders from short-term anxieties and nurtures visionary thinking rooted in purpose, not ego. The Gita transforms CEOs into conscious stewards who lead with empathy, resilience, and clarity, benefiting both people and the planet.
For celebrities, constantly navigating public scrutiny and emotional extremes, the Gita offers grounding in self-worth beyond applause or criticism. It teaches that true fulfillment arises not from image but from authentic alignment with one's inner truth. By embracing equanimity, celebrities gain emotional strength, self-awareness, and purpose—empowering them to live with grace and inspire through character, not just charisma.
Program Duration: 6 days, 50 batches/year, Fees: INR 2 lakhs / $3000. Annual Capacity: 150 per batch x 50 batches = 7,500.
Our goal is to run this program in 1,000 primary centers globally by 2050, covering all politicians and CEOs from the top 10,000 corporations worldwide. As Gita Sloka 3.21 affirms, when leaders are dharmic, those under them naturally follow.
As of 2023, there are approximately 38.1 million High Net Worth Individuals (HNWIs) globally, each with wealth exceeding $1 million. Among them, over 426,000 are classified as Ultra High Net Worth Individuals (UHNWIs), with assets surpassing $30 million. Though they comprise just over 1% of the HNWI population, they hold a staggering $49.2 trillion—almost a third of global HNWI wealth. This number is projected to grow by 28.1% in five years. The U.S. leads in UHNWIs, followed by China, Germany, Canada, and India, which ranks 11th with an estimated 13,263 UHNWIs.
Despite their access to wealth, elite education, and global exposure, many affluent youth suffer from inner emptiness, broken relationships, anxiety, and addiction. The pressure to perform, belong, and succeed has led to emotional instability, escapism, and moral disconnection. Rooted in dharmic legacies, these youth risk squandering both legacy and purpose. The wisdom of Dharma and Karma is not a religious retreat but a profound anchor for restoring clarity, resilience, and leadership.
The International School for Bhagavad Gita responds with a 3-week Karma Yoga program for HNWI children. This life-skills course transforms confusion into clarity and privilege into purpose. With 1,000 Gita Bhavans planned in 5 years and 1,00,000 by 2075, this initiative cultivates inner leadership and emotional strength. A three-week investment today can lead to 3,000 weeks of meaningful life.
Program Duration: 18 days, 18 batches/year, Fees: INR 2 lakhs. Annual Capacity: 300 per batch x 18 batches = 54,000.
This one-day transformative program introduces students to the Bhagavad Gita’s core teachings in a practical, relatable format. Amid academic pressure, peer influence, and emotional upheaval, students need more than grades—they need strength within. By exploring Karma Yoga (selfless action), Atma Jaya (self-mastery), and Samatvam (mental balance), students learn to make conscious decisions, manage stress, and stay grounded in values.
The program also includes essential life skills: securing their first job, displaying loyalty and character in the workplace, teamwork, global etiquette, and tips for a balanced married life. Through engaging storytelling, exercises, and tools, students are empowered with resilience, purpose, and dharmic integrity for both worldly success and inner fulfillment.
Annual Capacity: 500/day x 300 batches/year = 1,50,000 youth annually.
To transform the spiritual landscape of the world and bring timeless truths into everyday lives, the International School for Bhagavad Gita will operate through a three-fold strategy: Physical, Digital, and Mobile outreach—each with a unique yet interconnected mission.
🏛️ 1. Physical Approach: Building Transformative Spaces
The physical component of the mission focuses on establishing powerful, self-sustaining centers of learning and transformation across the world:
1. Central Campus at Hyderabad:
A flagship residential university to be inaugurated by December 2026, offering six immersive programs that integrate:
2. Pilot Year of Excellence:
From December 2026 to December 2027, the campus will focus on training, refining pedagogy, and building a team of future-ready Gita Gurus.
3. Eight Gita Bhavans (2027–2030):
Set up in India’s top 8 tourist destinations, these self-sustaining retreat centers will run specialized short-term programs for both Indian and international seekers.
4. 500 Gita Schools in the USA (2027–2030):
These centers will serve the diverse American population, offering karma yoga, life guidance, and non-religious spiritual clarity to households, youth, and professionals.
5. 100 Gita Bhavans across India (2031–2035):
Expanding the reach to 100 major tourist hubs, making Gita wisdom accessible through 1-day and 3-day retreats to millions of visitors each year.
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