Bharat Horizon

Bharat Horizon
Gita Press, the world's largest Hindu religious publisher, has unveiled its first trilingual edition of the *Bhagavad Gita*, featuring Sanskrit, Hindi, and English in a single volume. The groundbreaking publication includes original Sanskrit shlokas with Hindi and English translations, alongside Roman transliteration to help readers unfamiliar with Devanagari script.
The initiative specifically targets young readers, the Indian diaspora, and foreign audiences seeking authentic yet accessible spiritual literature. By including Roman transliteration, the edition enables non-native speakers to pronounce verses correctly while understanding their meanings through parallel translations.
Printed on high-quality art paper with contextual illustrations, the edition reflects Gita Press's commitment to combining accessibility with premium production. Established in 1923 in Gorakhpur, the institution has published hundreds of millions of religious texts over its century-long history.
This trilingual format addresses the needs of diverse readers, including English-fluent audiences unfamiliar with Indian languages and second-generation Indians abroad reconnecting with their spiritual heritage.
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