The inner desire of a true Karma Yogi is to know: Does God exist? The pursuit of spiritual practice in a lifetime can never truly end. The first question is: How can one experience God? How should one remember Him? In what form should one meditate? With what attitude should one connect with Him? This is the depth that Arjuna seeks to understand, and Krishna explains it here.
If God is omnipresent, then where exactly does He manifest in the world? How is He seen in the brilliance of the sun? Where is He found in the movement of the wind? In the steadfastness of the mountains, where can He be perceived? This desire to know is not mere curiosity; it represents the pinnacle of both devotion and knowledge. The answers to these questions are contained in this tenth part.
Anyone who wishes to understand why the Vedas and Puranas describe approximately thirty-three crore deities or divine classes should certainly read this book; reading it can provide that answer.
Dr. Rajesh Takyar was born in Punjab and grew up in Jalandhar and Delhi. He completed his B.Com (Honours) from Delhi University. His first book, Inventing Dreams, won the 2025 Golden Book Award. His second novel, Diary of a Monk, was highly appreciated by readers.
His other well-known works include Krishna Ek Satyagyan, Sinop ka Khazana, Way to Success, and the Shrimadbhagavadgita Series: Jana Kidhar Hai Bhag 1, Nirnay Lena Kaun Sikhayega Bhag 2, Karm aur Phal Bhag 3, Gyan ki Paribhasha Bhag 4, Karm Kya Hai Bhag 5, Aatmsanyam - Bhag 6, Main kaun hoon? - Bhag 7, Divya Maarg - Bhag 8 and Rahasymay Gyaan Bhag 9.
His writing beautifully blends depth, spirituality, and real-life experiences. His novel Sinop ka Khazana became widely discussed even before its release.