Gita Program

Preserving, Protecting & Promoting Vedic Culture

The Hindu tradition is a priceless gift to humanity—filled with wisdom, spirituality, and higher consciousness. It has guided civilizations for millennia, yet today, its very existence is under threat.

🔸 Many Hindus lack awareness of their own culture and scriptures.

🔸 Schools, University and institutes do not teach the importance of Vedic Dharma.

🔸 Families are losing touch with Sanskrit and spiritual heritage.

🔸 Religious conversions rackets and cultural distortions are increasing.

At Hindu Rights Watch, we believe that true revival begins with awareness. The Bhagavad Gita is not just a religious text—it is the manual for life, guiding us toward self-realization, righteous living, and inner peace. Great minds have drawn inspiration from the Gita’s teachings. Yet millions of Hindus—particularly in rural India—have never held a copy of this spiritual masterpiece

Our Gita Program ensures that every Hindu family—especially in rural areas—receives and understands this divine wisdom.

📜 Timeless Wisdom – Provides guidance on life, duty, and self-realization.
⚖️ Moral & Ethical Clarity – Teaches Dharma (righteousness) and Karma Yoga (selfless action).
🧘 Inner Peace & Strength – Helps overcome stress, fear, and confusion.
🌍 Global Influence – Inspired great minds such as Einstein, Oppenheimer, Steve Jobs, and many world leaders.

Our Gita Program ensures that every Hindu family—especially in rural areas—receives and understands this divine wisdom.

One House, One Gita

Ensure every rural Hindu household owns a copy of the Bhagavad Gita and help Hindus reconnect with their roots through Sanskrit.

Hindu Cultural & Symbols Promotion

Promote Hindu symbols and traditions to strengthen Sanatana Dharma identity.

Door-to-Door Gita Distribution


Personally deliver free copies of the Bhagavad Gita, fostering meaningful connections with families.

Gita Fellowship Program


Empower dedicated individuals with the knowledge and tools to lead grassroots efforts and sustain this movement.

“यदा यदा हि धर्मस्य ग्लानिर्भवति भारत।”

(Whenever Dharma declines, I manifest myself – Bhagavad Gita 4:7)

Distributed over 1,00,000+ copies of the Bhagavad Gita across India.