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December 1st 2025
@ NTR Stadium, Hyderabad
Introduction
The COVID-19 pandemic shook the world—not just physically, but emotionally and spiritually. During these uncertain times, many struggled with stress, isolation, and mental health challenges. The loss of several young talents, including renowned Indian actors, reminded us of the silent battles people face.
At Sri Krushnam Vande Jagadgurum Foundation, we believe that spiritual wisdom from the Bhagavad Gita offers timeless guidance for today’s problems. Through “Koti Bhagavat Geethotsavam”, our mission is to inspire 1 crore youth and families across India to embrace Gita Vyasa—a simplified, relatable form of the sacred scripture—making it easier to read, understand, and live by.

Reviving Inner Strength Through the Gita
In these challenging times, we believe that the Bhagavad Gita holds the answers to many of today’s emotional and psychological struggles. Its timeless teachings offer clarity, purpose, and peace. At Sri Krushnam Vande Jagadgurum, our mission is to bring this divine knowledge closer to the people—especially the youth—by presenting it in a simplified form they can easily read and relate to. Through the Koti Bhagavat Geethotsavam, we aim to awaken spiritual consciousness, restore cultural roots, and nurture mental well-being through the message of Gita Vyasa, not just as scripture, but as a way of life.
Ancient Wisdom from the Gita
Thousands of years ago, the Bhagavad Gita introduced the idea of spiritual intelligence—something that today’s psychologists and thinkers are only beginning to explore. It’s this wisdom that brings balance, integrity, and deeper understanding of life.
Let go of all rules of righteousness. Surrender completely to Me.
— Lord Krishna
Lord Krishna’s teachings to Arjuna go beyond philosophy. They awaken the soul, offer clarity in confusion, and teach how to live a life of truth, duty, and devotion.
Spiritual intelligence helps us question, grow, and find strength from within. The Gita isn’t just a scripture—it’s a guide for life.







