Geeta Daily delivers one verse from the Bhagavad Gita every morning — with perspectives from three great teachers and a quiet moment to reflect. A daily ritual, not a library.
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Most Gita apps give you everything at once — 700 verses to browse, search, and skim. Geeta Daily gives you one. Every morning, the next verse arrives. Sanskrit. Transliteration. Translation. Three perspectives to sit with it. A quiet moment to reflect. No skipping ahead. No browsing back. Just today's verse, today.
Missed a day? Your streak pauses, not resets. The Gita will wait.
“In whatever way men approach Me even so do I reward them; My path do men tread in all ways, O Arjuna.”
Bhagavad Gita · Chapter 4, Verse 11
The great consolidator of non-dual philosophy. His commentary teaches that Brahman alone is real — the most influential voice in the Vedantic tradition.
Precise, faithful translations from one of modern India's most respected Sanskrit scholars. Deeply rooted in Vedantic tradition.
One of the most beloved Gita teachers of modern India. Warm, direct commentary — making the Gita's wisdom available to everyone.
Each verse distilled into one way to live it today. Not theory — a concrete suggestion for how today might be different because of it.
The Bhagavad Gita has 700 verses. At one a day, the complete journey takes 700 days — just under two years. You'll begin with Arjuna's despair on the battlefield. You'll end with his awakening.
After each verse, Geeta Daily offers a single reflection question — drawn from the teaching, written to be sat with rather than answered quickly. A private journal. Stored only on your device. Yours alone.
“What is the practice or approach that has actually moved you — not the one you think you should have, but the one that has?”
Reflection question · Chapter 4, Verse 11
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