The Bhagavad Gita is often regarded as a deeply practical text, with each individual interpreting its teachings in their own unique way. For some, it serves as a guide to practical living, while others see it through a religious or spiritual lens. This diversity in interpretation reflects the richness of the text itself. The author of the Gita, traditionally considered to be Vyasa, offers his perspective, but readers throughout history have drawn their own conclusions. Some contemporary views label certain interpretations as anti-Hindu, but this is a matter of personal perception and highlights the complexity and multifaceted nature of the Gita's teachings.