Stop Distorting the Srimad Bhagavad Gita

KRISHNA IS THE SUBSTRATUM OF ALL THAT EXISTS AND DOES NOT EXIST! Someone made a video and called Him the ‘backbone of India!’ What? And What about the rest of the universe??

Eisegesis is the practice of reading one’s own ideas into a text instead of drawing out the meaning that is actually there. That is exactly what the speaker in a video I recently watched did.

The ideas promoted in the video, reduce the universal philosophy of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita to shallow slogans, and that needs to be corrected. The speaker takes ‘Jana Gana Mana’ and forces his own narrow view into it, capitalising on the fact that most people have neither read nor understood the Srimad Bhagavad Gita.

There are confusions and distortions that get repeated again and again. Let us set them straight.

Was it written for George V?
Many people have said that Tagore composed the song in praise of George V in 1911. The timing made the suspicion stronger, since it was sung at the Indian National Congress session just when the King arrived in India. Tagore denied this charge later and said he had written it for the “Eternal Charioteer.” The truth is that the words are veiled in such a way that they can be read in more than one way. That ambiguity itself should alert us to be cautious and not jump to easy conclusions.

It is also worth remembering that when this song was written, the modern political entity called India did not yet exist. To confine Krishna, the all-pervading Self, within the limits of a political boundary on Earth is to miss the essence of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita. The Gita reveals the cosmic Krishna, whose presence transcends nations and even this planet, which itself is but a speck in the vast universe.

Krishna is not a human deity
In SBG 7:24, Krishna says: “Foolish people who do not know My formless, exalted, imperishable, and supreme nature think I assume a manifest human form.”

And in SBG 10:20, He states: “I am the Self, O Gudakesha (Arjuna), situated within all living entities. I am the origin, the middle and also the end of all beings.”

This makes it clear that Krishna is the universal Self, not a political or sectarian figure limited to India! To call Him the “backbone of India” is to completely misrepresent the entire Krishna Tattva or Krishna Principle.

Contradicting Chapters 10 and 11

  • Chapter 10 shows Krishna as the essence behind every greatness, not as the ‘backbone’ of a single land.
  • Chapter 11 shows Arjuna the universal form, containing all beings, all worlds, and all time. Reducing Bhagavan Shri Krishna to a mascot of a country is to rubbish these chapters.

Tagore’s wording
Tagore’s phrase “Eternal Charioteer” was a universal metaphor. To twist it into a sectarian slogan is dishonest and disrespectful to his intent. Tagore was a poet and philosopher who could have deliberately used metaphors broad enough to be interpreted universally.

Exploiting ignorance
Since most people mistake the personification of Krishna in the Bhagavad Gita for an anthropomorphic deity, speakers like this exploit that gap. They impose their own ideas and turn Vedanta into shallow propaganda.

One word twisted into nonsense
The speaker picks up a single word “chira-sarathi” and cooks up an entire narrative out of it. In the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, Krishna’s role as Arjuna’s charioteer serves as a metaphor for the intellect guiding the mind. As per the chariot analogy, the chariot is the body, Arjuna is the owner of the body, Krishna is the intellect, the reins are the mind, the horses are the senses, and the path is the world in which one lives. To literalise it and claim that Tagore’s “Eternal Charioteer” must mean a historical Krishna who is the backbone of India is pure invention. Worse, it reduces the Bhagavad Gita’s universal truth to a narrow slogan.

The truth is simple. Krishna is the eternal, formless Self. The Srimad Bhagavad Gita is a universal scripture that points us to clarity and self-realisation. Do not allow your ignorance of the great life-altering scripture to make you fall for shallow interpretations that limit the boundless truth of Vedanta.

Have you completed reading or listening to the Srimad Bhagavad Gita? Whether your answer is yes or no, here is your chance to spend just three hours and internalise the most supreme philosophy of nondual universal oneness.

Below is my harmonica rendition of the Indian National Anthem

Experience the Bhagavad Gita: A Dynamic Approach

Now Is the Time. Experience the Srimad Bhagavad Gita Like Never Before!

It is rather ironic that in India, people solemnly place their hand on the Srimad Bhagavad Gita in a court of law and swear to speak the truth, yet many of them have never read it, let alone truly understood its message. How strange it is that a civilisation that produced the world’s most brilliant text on life, ethics, detachment, work, and clarity, treats it like a prop or a ritual object, rather than the supreme manual for life that it truly is.

This is why I, Tavamithram Sarvada, have taken it upon myself to make the Srimad Bhagavad Gita easily available, accessible, and comprehensible to all, not by mystifying it, but by bringing it to life.
And here is a rendition like no other.

🎙️ Each Shloka Delivered Powerfully, Not Sung Dully

Most recitations of the Gita are delivered in a monotonous and emotionless chant, often with all 700 Shlokas sung in a single flat tune. But remember that the scenario is that of war, and to ensure the energy and power apart from the wisdom the Bhagavad Gita imparts, I came to the conclusion that it needs to be delivered dramatically and powerfully.

With a background in acting and a deep grounding in Vedanta, I have delivered each Shloka with the tone, expression, and intensity its meaning calls for. This is not a performance – it is a sacred transmission, infused with clarity, emotion, and strength.

Each Shloka appears on-screen in Sanskrit, accompanied by its romanised transliteration, English transliteration, and meaning. Whether or not you understand Sanskrit, this immersive experience will draw you into the battlefield of Kurukshetra and place you right beside Arjuna and at the feet of Bhagavan Shri Krishna, both mentally and spiritually.

📽️ Why This Matters Now

In an age of confusion, disconnection, and identity crisis, the Srimad Bhagavad Gita remains the most powerful antidote to fear, sorrow, and indecision. But you must listen to it, not once, not just as a ritual, but as if your life depended on it.

Because in many ways, it does.

💡 Don’t Believe. Know!

This is the spirit of Timeless Vedanta, and this is your invitation to listen to the Srimad Bhagavad Gita as never before. There is no concept of belief in Vedanta as it is in organised religions. It is purely about realisation. Don’t leave this life without having at least heard the full message of Bhagavan Krishna.

If you haven’t yet read or heard the Srimad Bhagavad Gita even once in your life, start today. You owe it to yourself.

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Timeless Vedanta – Don’t Believe. KNOW!

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“In today’s world, which is saturated with noise, confusion, and often superficial spirituality, there is a deep hunger among thoughtful seekers – especially young minds – for clarity and truth. Timeless Vedanta is a space to gain such understanding

“This channel is not about religion, dogma, or blind belief. It is about direct exploration, deep inquiry, and the timeless truth of non-duality – the understanding that your innermost Self is not separate from the reality that pervades all existence.

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  • Thought-provoking explorations of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, Upanishads, and Brahma Sutras
  • Connections between Vedantic thought and Western philosophies, including Spinozism and Stoicism
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  • A firm rejection of superstition, ritualism, and unnecessary complexity
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Unravelling the Illusion of Fate in a Stochastic Universe

Many people believe there’s a ‘grand plan’ behind everything—a higher power or force shaping events through fate, destiny, or divine will. This belief often leads us to surrender a significant portion of our mental capacity and autonomy to things we cannot fully prove: unseen beings, sacred books, religious intermediaries, and abstract concepts. But what if this comforting story is merely a creation we’ve been telling ourselves for centuries? Even more troubling is that such beliefs breed a sense of entitlement, creating divisions among individuals, fostering inequality, envy, jealousy, and belligerence—forces that ultimately damage lives, relationships, and our natural world.

In this short presentation, I confront the illusion of fate head-on. Let us examine the stochastic nature of existence—not through superstition or sentiment, but through reason, science, and Vedanta. From the genetic lottery you were born into, to the subtle conditioning shaped by environment and epigenetics, you’ll see how much of your life has just happened. No blueprint. No cosmic purpose. No invisible puppeteer.

Let us question why religions and mythologies have always tried to impose order upon chaos, and why fatalism is just another form of resignation. I present Karma not as divine justice, but simply as cause and effect. Actions and consequences, not punishments and rewards.

And yet, this isn’t a descent into nihilism. Far from it.

To embrace randomness is to reject the passive comfort of fate and to step into clarity. Life doesn’t need a script to have meaning. Meaning arises not from predestination, but from conscious living in an unpredictable world.

This presentation is for the quietly curious, the disillusioned believer, the sceptic, the philosopher—and anyone ready to ask: What if chance isn’t your enemy, but your liberation?

Haven’t you completed the Srimad Bhagavad Gita yet? Here is your solution:

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Religion Failed You – Vedanta Won’t

VEDANTA DOESN’T NEGATE ‘GOD’, IT ….. (READ ON AND WATCH THE VIDEO)

Vedanta gets you out of DELUSION.

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What if everything you’ve been taught about ‘god’, worship, and salvation is just the kindergarten of the path of the rational philosophy of Vedanta?

The ancient Rishis (wise, selfless sages) spoke in metaphors and extensive analogies—not to hide the truth, but because ultimate reality must be directly experienced. It cannot be handed to you as dogma or belief.

Yet what do the ignorant masses do? They take the allegories literally and spin them into entire new cults, sects, and traditions! Haven’t you seen all those ‘I-know-it-all’ bearded men in flowing robes strutting around like proud peacocks who spin yarns about being reincarnations of some old sages who existed 50,000 years ago and so on? Where does all that come from? How do those people even get there? One reason: The IGNORANCE of the masses strengthened by the disease of DUALITY infused into them – or rather, the lack of knowledge of NONDUALITY or universal oneness in them.

Watch the video presentation below to understand why such profound analogies exist in the Puranas, Itihasas, and Vedantic scriptures at all.

It is indeed comforting to believe in a ‘divine father’ watching over us—listening to our prayers, changing all his plans only because we were ‘good children’ or fasted sincerely, rewarding good, punishing evil. Temples and prayers sustain this. A necessary beginning, maybe, but it is like ‘spiritual kindergarten’. True awakening requires quitting kindergarten and progressing toward Vedanta’s university.

Below are a few points why Vedanta stands apart:
• It rejects all blind belief in any supernatural being or other such unintelligent stuff in favour of direct knowledge
• It transcends ritual worship through Self-inquiry
• Through studying the master-disciple dialogues, seekers systematically remove ignorance to recognise their true nature – which the Srimad Bhagavad Gita reveals as the highest state of consciousness – SBG 2:72

What we call “spiritual seeking” often becomes mental chasing. Vedanta ends this by revealing:
✓ The illusion of separation between seeker and sought
✓ That rituals cannot give what you already are
✓ How to recognise the eternal presence beyond birth and death
✓ That the ultimate goal isn’t conceptual – it’s a transformed state of mind (what the Gita calls “sthita-pragnyaa”) SBG 2:55

This isn’t about new beliefs – it’s about realising the truth that:
• Liberates from all mental conditioning
• Establishes one in natural peace
• Reveals consciousness as your fundamental state

This is not about adopting new beliefs—it’s about transcending belief itself, to know truth directly.

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The wave need not believe it is the ocean—it need only look and realise that it is the ocean.

Aum Tat Sat.

This knowledge isn’t “enlightenment” — it’s what remains when all illusions fall away.

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Men in Crisis: The Hidden Struggles No One Talks About

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India is witnessing an alarming rise in suicides among young men, many of whom feel trapped in toxic relationships, crushed by societal pressures, and ignored by the legal system. They suffer in silence, battling emotional turmoil with no real support. But what if they knew that strength is a choice, and weakness is not a compulsion?

In this video, we will look at the real reason behind emotional suffering—how unchecked emotions shroud intelligence, making it impossible to perceive situations clearly. We will see why men must reclaim their inner strength, break free from despair, and learn to master their minds instead of succumbing to hopelessness.

The primary cause of mental suffering was the inability to perceive situations with detachment, instead of viewing them through the distorting lens of emotion. This emotional entanglement prevented individuals from coming to terms with reality, trapping them in cycles of distress and confusion. When emotions took control, they completely obscured intelligence, making rational thought and objective decision-making nearly impossible.

What You’ll Learn in This Video:
-Why young men are struggling and what’s fueling the crisis
-How toxic relationships and emotional weakness lead to mental destruction
-The powerful wisdom from the Srimad Bhagavad Gita that can save lives
-Real-life examples of resilience that prove strength is a choice, not an accident

If you are a young man feeling lost, disrespected, or emotionally broken—this message is for you. If you know someone who is suffering, share this with them. There is a way forward, and it starts with mastering your emotions and taking control of your life.

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Kenopanishad – The Path Beyond Perception

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What if everything you worship, think, and perceive is not the ultimate truth?

The Kenopanishad shakes the very foundation of our understanding by revealing that Brahman—the ultimate reality—is not what the senses perceive, nor what the mind can grasp. It is that by which all perception happens, yet remains beyond perception itself.

I am pleased to share my English explanation of the Kenopanishad, now available on the new Vedanta channel, Timeless Vedanta. This Upanishad is a profound text that explores the nature of ultimate reality, the limitations of perception, and the essence of Brahman—the supreme truth that is beyond the grasp of the senses and intellect.

This video presents a clear and insightful analysis of the Kenopanishad, encouraging deeper reflection and self-inquiry. Watch, learn, and break free from blind beliefs to embrace the wisdom of Vedanta.

Your engagement helps spread the knowledge of Advaita Vedanta and enables more seekers to benefit from these ancient yet ever-relevant teachings.

Summary of the Kenopanishad

The Kenopanishad from the Sama Veda’s Talavakara Brahmana is a profound exploration of Brahman, the ultimate reality that transcends sensory perception and intellectual comprehension. It is structured into four sections, addressing the nature of consciousness, the limitations of the mind and senses, and the necessity of realisation beyond mere knowledge.

I. The Nature of Brahman

The text begins with fundamental inquiries: What is the force behind the mind, speech, and senses? What enables perception and cognition? The answer given is that Brahman is the unseen power that enables all faculties yet remains beyond their grasp.

  • Brahman is the “ear of the ear, the mind of the mind, the speech of speech, the life of life, and the eye of the eye.”
  • The wise attain immortality by renouncing identification with the senses and realising this truth.
  • Brahman is beyond thought, speech, and sight, yet it is that by which the mind thinks, speech expresses, and the eyes see.
  • “Nedam-yadidam-upaasate” – That which is worshipped as an object is not Brahman; the real Brahman is that which enables perception itself.

II. The Paradox of Knowing Brahman

The Upanishad asserts that Brahman is not fully knowable, nor is it completely unknown. It is beyond dualistic comprehension:

  • If one thinks, “I know Brahman,” they have only a partial understanding.
  • Brahman is known by those who realise they do not fully know and remains unknown to those who think they know it completely.
  • True knowledge of Brahman leads to immortality, strength, and ultimate fulfilment.

III. The Parable of the Gods and Brahman’s Revelation

The Upanishad illustrates the ignorance of the gods through a symbolic story:

  • After a great victory, the gods (Agni, Vayu, and Indra) assume their triumph is solely their own.
  • Brahman appears as an unknown Yaksha (divine being) to humble them.
  • Agni, the fire god, fails to burn a blade of grass; Vayu, the wind god, fails to lift it—revealing their limited power.
  • Indra, seeking answers, meets Uma (Parvati), the embodiment of wisdom, who reveals that their victory was due to Brahman alone.
  • Indra, being the first to realise this, is praised above the other gods.

IV. The Flash of Realisation

  • Brahman is realised like a lightning flash or a blink of an eye—sudden and beyond conceptualisation.
  • The seeker must meditate on Brahman as “Tadvana” (the most desirable).
  • Austerity, self-restraint, and righteous action serve as the foundation for realisation.
  • One who attains this knowledge becomes established in Brahman, free from ignorance, confusion, suffering, and Karma

The Kenopanishad asserts that Brahman is the essence of all experience but cannot be objectified. It must be known intuitively, not intellectually. The Upanishad leads the seeker away from external worship to direct self-inquiry, revealing that the ultimate truth is not in what is perceived but in that which enables perception itself.

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Can an Eye See Itself? Understanding the Nature of the Self

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Many seekers struggle with the concept of the Self, often expressing confusion and frustration over their inability to “connect” with it. I’ve heard people saying things like, “I feel the disconnect with my own self,” and so forth. The fact is that such statements are logically flawed. Why? Because the Self is not something to be seen or grasped—it can only be realised. CONTINUE READING AND WATCHING THE VIDEO ON SUBSTACK.

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The Illusion of ‘Me’: Why You’re Not Your Body

In some major religions, creation is described as a divine act—’god’ creating humans in ‘his’ own image and forming the universe in six days, resting on the seventh. But what does it mean to be made in ‘god’s’ image? Is it about the physical form, or something deeper? From the largest of stars to the tiniest creatures on Earth, everything is a conglomeration of atoms—physical objects perceived through names and forms. Yet, identifying solely with these forms traps us in illusion, much like the prisoners in Socrates’ ‘Allegory of the Cave’, who mistook shadows for reality. READ AND WATCH THE SHORT VIDEO ON SUBSTACK

11 Years of Vedantic Wisdom: A Special Gift of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita Audiobook

11th Anniversary of tavamithramsarvada.com

It was after one of the many miracles in my life that I started this blog back in 2014. My intention was not only to share my knowledge of Vedanta, but also to walk alongside fellow seekers on the path of self-inquiry and truth. I created a website dedicated to the Srimad Bhagavad Gita, featuring Sanskrit Shlokas, transliterations, and my own English translations. Over the years, thousands have visited my blogs, and I have published accessible translations of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita along with hundreds of videos.

Today, as we begin the 12th year of this blog, and as a gesture of friendship and affection, I am releasing my latest audiobook as a YouTube video. The video is as long as a typical feature film, but the difference is profound—the three hours you invest in this audiobook can transform your entire outlook on yourself, others, and life itself.

All you have to do is press play and listen to it. I have explained the entire text in an easily relatable manner.

As someone deeply devoted to sharing the wisdom of the Srimad Bhagavad Gita and the Upanishads, I have never promoted rites and rituals in my work. Anything or anyone that obstructs one’s realisation of truth or delays their pursuit of true knowledge is best avoided. All dualistic beliefs and attachments inevitably lead to suffering. The only path to liberation is the pursuit of the ultimate non-dual truth—beyond which nothing more remains to be attained.

Despite offering free copies of this audiobook through promo codes, many still do not complete the book. It is this widespread ignorance that religious figures exploit, building their own cults and keeping followers perpetually ‘drugged’ on beliefs, myths, and rituals.

The Srimad Bhagavad Gita itself states that the supreme truth is easy to attain. What is required is ‘Jignyaasa’—curiosity, inquisitiveness, and a sincere desire for knowledge.

Since this audiobook is now available on YouTube, all that is required is to start the video and listen.

With affection and best wishes, I urge you to watch the entire video without skipping or missing any parts.

Stay blessed

Jai Shri Krishna