The Bhagavad-Gita is considered by eastern and western scholars alike to be among the greatest spiritual books
the world has ever known. In a very clear and wonderful way the Supreme Lord Krishna describes the science of
self-realization and the exact process by which a human being can establish their eternal relationship with God.
In terms of pure, spiritual knowledge the Bhagavad-Gita is incomparable. Its intrinsic beauty is that its
knowledge applies to all human beings and does not postulate any sectarian idealogy or secular view. It is
approachable from the sanctified realms of all religions and is glorified as the epitome of all spiritual
teachings. This is because proficiency in the Bhagavad-Gita reveals the eternal principles which are fundamental
and essential for spiritual life from all perspectives and allows one to perfectly understand the esoteric
truths hidden within all religious scriptures. Many great thinkers from our times such as Albert Einstein,
Mahatma Gandhi and Albert Schweizer as well as Madhvacarya, Sankara and Ramanuja from bygone ages have all
contemplated and deliberated upon its timeless message. The primary purpose of the Bhagavad-Gita is to
illuminate for all of humanity the realization of the true nature of divinity; for the highest spiritual
conception and the greatest material perfection is to attain love of God!