In Hindi & English, every verse explained — on Kyva
The Bhagavad Gita is a 700-verse dialogue between Arjuna and Krishna, set on the battlefield of Kurukshetra moments before war. Arjuna freezes — overwhelmed, unable to act — and what follows is one of the most direct conversations ever recorded about duty, fear, action, and the self. It has been read for over two thousand years not as history, but as a manual for the moments when life demands a decision you don't feel ready to make.
Kyva carries all 18 chapters, in Hindi and English, one verse per page. Each verse comes with a contextual explanation — what is being said, to whom, and why it matters — rather than a bare literal translation. Chapters carry descriptive names (the despair, the discipline, the field and the knower) so you can navigate by meaning, not just by number.
Swipe from verse to verse, save the ones that land, keep a bookmark where you stopped, or jump straight to any chapter and verse. When a verse needs a deeper dive, ask the built-in AI — it explains the verse you're reading, in context.
Also in the Kyva library: the Isha, Kena & Mandukya Upanishads and Patanjali's Yoga Sutras.