The book is a modern presentation and commentary on the ancient Indian text Bhagavad Gita, adapted for the 21st-century reader. Alexander Hakimov examines the dialogue between Arjuna and Krishna not only as a religious scripture but also as a universal guide to inner development and the search for purpose.
The author explains the key ideas of the «Gita» — the nature of the soul, the law of karma, duty (dharma), the path of selfless action, the power of consciousness, and the significance of spiritual discipline — through the lens of everyday life situations. The focus is on the inner conflict of a person faced with a moral choice and the way to resolve it through awareness and service.
The book emphasizes that true spirituality does not require withdrawal from the world: on the contrary, a person can fulfill their purpose while remaining active in society. The material is presented in the form of accessible explanations, examples, and practical reflections, making the ancient text applicable to modern issues — work, family, responsibility, and personal growth.
The publication is aimed at readers interested in philosophy, spiritual development, and the Vedic tradition.