The Man Behind India’s Largest Bhagavad Gita Donation Drive Has a Bigger Dream Than Records
Siliguri, India: Rajveer Yadav, widely recognized for becoming one of India’s highest individual donors of Bhagavad Gita copies, says that setting records was never the objective behind his mission....
Siliguri, India: Rajveer Yadav, widely recognized for becoming one of India’s highest individual donors of Bhagavad Gita copies, says that setting records was never the objective behind his mission. Instead, his goal has always been to ensure that the timeless wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita reaches as many people as possible.
In an exclusive interaction, Yadav reflected on his journey of distributing thousands of Bhagavad Gita copies across the country and the purpose that continues to drive him.
“I don’t mean to make records,” Yadav said. “If any record has been created along the way, it is merely a by-product of the mission. My only intention has been to share the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita with every individual who can benefit from its teachings.”
Over the years, Yadav’s large-scale donation initiatives have helped place the sacred text in the hands of students, professionals, entrepreneurs, and families from diverse backgrounds. However, he now believes that the next phase of this mission lies beyond physical distribution.
“The world has changed, and so has the way people consume knowledge,” he explained. “While distributing physical copies will always remain close to my heart, digital platforms allow us to reach millions of people instantly. My focus now will be on digitally passing the wisdom of the Gita so that its teachings can inspire people across geographical boundaries.”
According to Yadav, the Bhagavad Gita offers practical guidance for modern challenges such as stress, uncertainty, leadership, relationships, and personal growth. He believes that making these teachings accessible through digital content, social media, videos, podcasts, and online communities can help a new generation connect with the scripture in a meaningful way.

“The Gita is not just a religious text; it is a guide to life,” he said. “Every person, regardless of age or profession, can find answers in its teachings. If technology enables us to reach more people, then we must embrace it.”
Observers see this transition as a significant evolution in Yadav’s mission. Rather than focusing on numbers or recognition, he is now directing his efforts toward creating a lasting digital movement centered around the teachings of Lord Krishna.
As India continues to witness a growing interest in spiritual and self-development content, Yadav’s initiative aims to bridge ancient wisdom with modern technology ensuring that the message of the Bhagavad Gita remains relevant and accessible for generations to come.
“The mission remains the same,” Yadav concluded. “Only the medium is changing. My goal is simple: to ensure that the wisdom of the Bhagavad Gita reaches every heart that seeks it.”





