Starting a New Journey, One Verse of Bhagavad Gita, Every Single Day
From the past few days, I was feeling a little lost, not in a dramatic way, but just that quiet restlessness when you feel something is missing. I kept thinking, there has to be something worth reading, something that gives a little direction. Then one evening, my eyes landed on a book sitting quietly on the shelf at home, Srimad Bhagavad Gita.

It's not like I had never read it before. I have, but only bits and pieces. A few powerful shlokas here and there, whenever someone shared them or whenever I randomly opened a page. Never fully, never with full attention. But this time felt different. I picked it up, held it for a moment, and something just clicked. I thought, why not read it properly this time? From the beginning, one verse at a time, with full focus. And then another thought came, I have been sharing things on Steemit for a while now. What if I combine both? Every day I read one shloka, understand it, sit with it for a while, and then share whatever I feel and learn from it, right here with all of you.

No heavy philosophy. No complicated explanations. Just simple words, honest thoughts, and whatever that one verse made me feel that day. So starting from tomorrow, I will be posting one Bhagavad Gita verse every single day, in English, Hindi, Bengali, Indonesian, and Korean, so that more people can connect with it in their own language. I am genuinely excited about this. Not because I think I am some kind of expert, I am not. I am just a reader, starting from page one, learning as I go. I hope you will join me on this journey.

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