“What is Hinduism?”
For most of my life, I couldn’t answer that. I grew up celebrating Holi and Diwali, but if someone asked me why we do those things, I’d stumble.
That changed when I finally sat down with the Bhagavad Gita this year. Beneath the intimidating translations, I found the core ideas powerful — clear, practical wisdom on gratitude, renunciation, and living with purpose.
The surprising part? No one had ever explained it to me before. Not at school. Not at home. Not in books.
Bhagavad Gita is just the tip of the iceberg. The truth is, Hinduism is rich with timeless ideas — but the way it’s passed down today is dense and inaccessible. Many of us in the diaspora are losing touch, not out of apathy, but because the entry points are too hard.
That’s why I’ve been building Dharma.
The goal: a companion that reconnects you with Hinduism — and makes it easy enough to explain to a 5-year-old.