New Delhi: Gita Press, the world’s largest publisher of Hindu religious literature, has announced the upcoming release of its first-ever trilingual edition of the Bhagavad Gita. The milestone publication will combine Sanskrit, Hindi, and English into a single comprehensive volume, marking a major departure from the institution’s traditional single-language and bilingual layouts. Headquartered in Gorakhpur, the legendary printing house designed this innovative project specifically to appeal to tech-savvy youth, students, and the vast global Indian diaspora who seek to connect with spiritual literature but face modern language barriers.
The newly formatted text features the original Sanskrit shlokas, a complete Roman transliteration, and matching translations in both Hindi and English. By placing the Roman phonetics directly alongside the original text, the publisher ensures that individuals who are completely unfamiliar with the Devanagari script can still pronounce and chant the ancient verses with perfect accuracy. According to senior representatives at Gita Press, this initiative is intended to bridge modern linguistic gaps and adapt to evolving reading habits worldwide while strictly preserving the absolute authenticity and spiritual integrity of the sacred text.
To ensure the new edition is highly engaging for younger generations, the book is being printed on premium, high-quality art paper. It will feature vibrant, context-driven illustrations that directly mirror the philosophy and narrative of the accompanying verses, blending deep spiritual concepts with an attractive, modern aesthetic presentation. The trilingual volume is expected to become an essential reference work for foreign readers, academic researchers, and devotees globally who want a user-friendly yet authentic window into Vedic philosophy.
Founded in 1923 by Jaya Dayal Goyandka and Hanuman Prasad Poddar, Gita Press has spent over a century establishing itself as a cornerstone of cultural preservation. The institution has published and distributed over 900 million copies of various religious texts, including legendary editions of the Ramcharitmanas, the Puranas, and the Hanuman Chalisa. This latest trilingual release represents a progressive step for the century-old publisher as it evolves to meet a growing international interest in Indian spiritual philosophy and mindfulness practices.