Gita for the Young and the Urban

Author :

Nityanand Charan Das

Publisher:

Penguin Ananda

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Publisher

Penguin Ananda

Publication Year 2025
ISBN-13

9780143469636

ISBN-10 0143469630
Binding

Hardcover

Number of Pages 352 Pages
Language (English)
Dimensions (Cms) 19.8 x 12.9 x 1.5
Weight (grms) 500
Subject

Biography And Autobiography

Between your first breath and your last lies the journey of your soul.
You’ve got apps for meditation, dating, productivity, sleep, but do you still feel stuck in overthinking, people-pleasing, and chasing goals you’re not even sure you set?

In the middle of city lights, traffic jams, and silent midnight scrolling, your heart still whispers―is there more to life than this?

Gita for the Young and the Urban is that soft voice turned into words. A gentle fire. A call back home. Through stories, reflections, and soul-stirring truths, discover how Karma unfolds, how the mind can be mastered, how a Guru uplifts, and how surrender is strength in disguise.
This isn’t just a book. It’s your spiritual soundtrack. A bridge between what you’re chasing and what truly fulfils.

Nityanand Charan Das

Nityanand Charan Das, now an author of national bestsellers Icons of Grace, Ask the Monk and Bound by Love is a practicing monk at Sri Sri Radha Gopinath Temple ISKCON Chowpatty Mumbai for the last 16 years who wishes to help the current urban scenario by aiding people in leading a life of purpose, fulfilment and satisfaction. He also specialises in guiding today’s youth including children and teenagers to reconnect with their roots and lead a simple yet happy life. Coming from an army background, his childhood desire was to become an army officer. But Krishna had other plans for him and orchestrated his life beautifully. Life led him to fail the NDA interview despite being one of the best in the group, to being an engineer instead, and eventually, becoming a monk when he was just 24. His divine radiance can be felt far and wide: his lectures are heard in every major city of India and in more than 50 countries across the globe.
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