Chief Minister Dr. Yadav Releases Book “Geeta Bharti”

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav released the book ‘Geeta Bharti’ authored by Pt. Mustafa Arif of Ujjain at Samatva Bhavan. The book presents the verses of the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita compiled in the form o - 06/04/2026

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav Releases Book “Geeta Bharti”

Chief Minister Dr. Yadav released the book ‘Geeta Bharti’ authored by Pt. Mustafa Arif of Ujjain at Samatva Bhavan. The book presents the verses of the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita compiled in the form of Hindi ‘Muktaks’ (Rhythmic Poetic Couplets). Chief Minister Dr. Yadav congratulated the author on this literary creation.

During the occasion, Pt. Mustafa Arif explained the inspiration behind the book to Chief Minister Dr. Yadav. He said that where there is ‘Dharm’, ‘Karm’ holds the highest place, and therefore all religions emphasise righteous action. After composing 10,000 Hindi verses based on the 6,666 verses of the Holy Quran, divine inspiration guided him towards religious texts centred on the philosophy of ‘Karm’. The philosophy of ‘Karm’ in the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita deeply inspired him. With divine grace, his writing embarked on a journey of research centred on the Gita, which culminated in 786 Hindi muktaks based on the 700 Sanskrit shlokas of the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita. Pt. Arif said that creating this work was a unique experience of imbibing the philosophy of Sanatan Hindu thought, which inspires people to understand India’s culture and the tradition of unity in diversity.

The book encapsulates the profound messages of the Gita—Karma Yoga, Bhakti Yoga, Jnana Yoga and Moksha—in 786 expressive Hindi muktaks. These poetic compositions help clarify the complexities of life. Each verse has been written in simple language so that ordinary readers can easily understand the essence of the Gita.

Pt. Arif expressed his belief that there are several similarities between Hindu and Islamic scriptures, as both emphasise divine inspiration. He added that studying these texts opens up endless possibilities for research and helps highlight the foundations of India’s identity as a Vishwaguru.