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Gita Guidance: Find Answers Through Krishna’s Wisdom
Ask Krishna a real-life question and receive calm, verse-backed guidance from the Bhagavad Gita — plus Kundali insights and daily Panchang, free.
What is Gita Guidance?
Gita Guidance is an India-first spiritual guidance platform that brings the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita to your everyday life through AI. When you are anxious, stuck at a career crossroads, hurting in a relationship, or simply searching for meaning, you can ask Krishna in your own words and receive calm, practical guidance — always pointed back to the specific shlokas that inspire it.
Beyond a Bhagavad Gita AI chatbot, Gita Guidance helps you understand yourself and your time. Generate your Kundali and read your birth chart in plain language, check today’s Panchang for auspicious timings, and explore in-depth guidance for anxiety, overthinking, anger, decision-making, relationships and life purpose. The goal is simple: ancient wisdom, made clear and usable, so you can act with a steadier mind. Gita Guidance is privacy-first and free to start — no lectures, no judgement, just guidance rooted in Krishna’s teaching.
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Five ways Gita Guidance helps you find clarity and direction.
Ask Krishna for Guidance
Bring any real-life question — career, stress, relationships, purpose — and receive calm, verse-backed guidance in the spirit of Krishna’s counsel to Arjuna.
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A Bhagavad Gita AI that answers in plain language and points you to the specific shlokas behind each insight — wisdom you can actually apply.
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Generate your free Kundali and understand your Lagna, nakshatra, planets and dasha — Vedic astrology explained simply, without jargon.
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Check today’s tithi, nakshatra, yoga, karana and Rahu Kaal for your city — a clear daily Hindu calendar with auspicious timings.
See Today Panchang →Festival Calendar
Every Hindu & Sikh festival, fast and Gurpurab of 2026 — dates, rituals and the Bhagavad Gita wisdom behind each sacred day.
Open the Calendar →What Are You Seeking Guidance For?
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Explore All 18 Chapters
The Bhagavad Gita contains 700 verses across 18 chapters, covering every dimension of human life.
Arjuna's Dilemma
Arjuna Vishada Yoga
On the battlefield of Kurukshetra, Arjuna sees his relatives and teachers arrayed on both sides and is overcome with grief and confusion. He loses his resolve to fight, setting the stage for Krishna's teachings.
Sankhya Yoga
Sankhya Yoga
Krishna begins his teachings by revealing the eternal, indestructible nature of the soul, establishing the foundation for all Gita philosophy. This chapter introduces karma yoga, the concept of performing one's duty without attachment to results, and describes the ideal of the sthitaprajna — the person of steady wisdom.
Karma Yoga
Karma Yoga
Krishna explains why action is unavoidable and how selfless action performed as a sacrifice, without attachment to results, purifies the mind and leads to liberation. The chapter introduces the concept of yajna (sacrifice) as the basis of all righteous action.
Jnana Karma Sannyas Yoga
Jnana Karma Sannyas Yoga
Krishna reveals that he has taught this imperishable yoga in former ages and explains the mystery of divine incarnation. He then teaches how knowledge liberates the karma yogi — how right action combined with wisdom burns all karmic residue.
Karma Sannyas Yoga
Karma Sannyas Yoga
Krishna reconciles action and renunciation, showing that true renunciation is the inner surrender of ego and results — not the outer abandonment of work. The chapter describes the experience of the jnani who acts in the world but is inwardly free.
Dhyana Yoga
Dhyana Yoga
Krishna teaches the practice of meditation (dhyana) in detail — the right posture, the right environment, the right inner attitude. He describes the highest state of meditation (samadhi) and addresses Arjuna's concern about what happens to an earnest practitioner who fails to reach perfection in one lifetime.
Jnana Vijnana Yoga
Jnana Vijnana Yoga
Krishna reveals his divine nature as the ground of all existence — the divine basis behind all material reality. He explains why most people do not recognize this truth and describes the four types of devotees who turn to him.
Aksara Brahma Yoga
Aksara Brahma Yoga
Krishna teaches about the nature of the imperishable Brahman, the process of dying and rebirth, and the ultimate truth that those who remember him at the moment of death attain him. The chapter reveals the significance of the final thought at death.
Raja Vidya Yoga
Raja Vidya Raja Guhya Yoga
Krishna reveals the 'royal knowledge' — the most secret and direct path to liberation through devotion and surrender. He teaches that even the most sinful person can cross over all wickedness through the boat of devotion.
Vibhuti Yoga
Vibhuti Yoga
Krishna reveals his divine manifestations and glories, showing how his presence can be perceived in the greatest and most excellent examples of everything in creation. This chapter helps the devotee see the divine in the world around them.
Vishvarupa Darshana Yoga
Vishvarupa Darshana Yoga
Krishna grants Arjuna divine vision to behold his universal cosmic form — an overwhelming, terrifying, magnificent vision of the totality of existence. This is the climactic revelation of the Gita, showing God as both the destroyer and sustainer of all.
Bhakti Yoga
Bhakti Yoga
Krishna extols devotion (bhakti) as the highest and most direct path to liberation, and describes the divine qualities of the true devotee — equanimity, compassion, freedom from hatred, and unwavering dedication.
Kshetra Kshetrajna Vibhaga Yoga
Kshetra Kshetrajna Vibhaga Yoga
Krishna teaches the distinction between the field (kshetra — the body, mind, and all of material nature) and the knower of the field (kshetrajna — the eternal witnessing consciousness). Recognizing this distinction is the path to liberation.
Gunatraya Vibhaga Yoga
Gunatraya Vibhaga Yoga
Krishna explains the three gunas — sattva, rajas, and tamas — the fundamental qualities of nature that condition all human experience and behavior. Understanding these gunas is essential to transcending their binding influence.
Purushottama Yoga
Purushottama Yoga
Krishna uses the metaphor of the Ashvattha tree (the cosmic tree of existence) to describe the illusory nature of the phenomenal world, and reveals himself as the Purushottama — the Supreme Person beyond both the perishable and the imperishable.
Daivasura Sampad Vibhaga Yoga
Daivasura Sampad Vibhaga Yoga
Krishna describes the divine and demonic qualities present in human nature, encouraging Arjuna to cultivate the divine qualities of fearlessness, compassion, and wisdom while renouncing ego, arrogance, and cruelty.
Shraddhatraya Vibhaga Yoga
Shraddhatraya Vibhaga Yoga
Krishna explains how the three gunas influence faith, food, sacrifice, austerity, and charity. He introduces the sacred syllable 'Om Tat Sat' as the triple designation of Brahman used to consecrate all actions.
Moksha Sannyas Yoga
Moksha Sannyas Yoga
The Gita's final chapter brings together all the teachings in a grand synthesis. Krishna clarifies the nature of true renunciation, summarizes the teachings on the three gunas, and concludes with his most intimate teaching: surrender completely to him and he will deliver the devotee from all sin.
अकीर्तिं चापि भूतानि कथयिष्यन्ति तेऽव्ययाम् । सम्भावितस्य चाकीर्तिर्मरणादतिरिच्यते ॥
akīrtiṃ cāpi bhūtāni kathayiṣyanti te'vyayām | sambhāvitasya cākīrtir maraṇād atiricyate ||
People will speak of your dishonor forever; and for one who has been respected, dishonor is worse than death. For a person of honor and standing, the loss of reputation is a wound that outlasts the body — it lives on in the memory of the world long after one has gone.
Read full commentary— Bhagavad Gita 2:34
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