Young Uttarakhand Author Pradeep Roka Reinterprets the Geeta for Today’s Generation with His New Book — “Geeta: Aaj Ke Yug Ki Mahabharat”
Rishikesh/Mussoorie — Emerging as one of the most promising contemporary thinkers and young authors from Uttarakhand, Mr. Pradeep Roka has released a profound new book titled “Geeta — Aaj Ke Yug Ki Mahabharat.”
Unlike traditional interpretations, this book is a refreshing blend of modern psychology, emotional intelligence, and ancient wisdom — designed especially for the 21st-century Indian youth who are navigating a world filled with pressure, noise, and uncertainty.
At a time when young people are experiencing anxiety, career confusion, heartbreak, social media comparisons, loneliness, emotional instability, and identity crisis, Roka’s book acts as a bridge between the timeless teachings of Lord Krishna and the everyday struggles of today’s generation.
A Modern Mind Interpreting Ancient Wisdom
Born in the spiritual energy of Rishikesh and shaped by the calm mountains of Mussoorie, Pradeep Roka carries the unique ability to understand both the inner turbulence and the external expectations people go through.
His writing is rooted deeply in real human experiences — particularly the ones he has observed over years in the hospitality industry, where he interacts with thousands of people from different walks of life.
In his own words:
“Mahabharat is not just a story of kingdoms. It is the story of the war inside every human mind.”
This philosophy forms the foundation of his book.
“Geeta — Aaj Ke Yug Ki Mahabharat” explains that the battlefield of Kurukshetra is not a distant myth — it exists within each one of us.
It is the conflict between:
- Fear vs. Faith
- Confusion vs. Clarity
- Emotion vs. Responsibility
- Ego vs. Peace
- Expectations vs. Self-Respect
Through simple storytelling and practical examples, Roka shows how the dialogue between Krishna and Arjun serves as the ultimate life-guide for problems faced today.
Why This Book Matters in Today’s Time
India today has one of the largest youth populations in the world — but it is also experiencing one of the highest levels of:
- Emotional stress
- Overthinking
- Social pressure
- Mental fatigue
- Relationship conflicts
- Career instability
In this environment, “Geeta — Aaj Ke Yug Ki Mahabharat” becomes more than a book — it becomes a guide to survive and grow.
Roka simplifies the teachings of Krishna into relatable lessons on:
✔ Handling Emotional Breakdowns
How Arjun’s moment of collapse reflects today’s panic, heartbreak, and helplessness — and how Krishna teaches emotional stability.
✔ Making Strong Decisions Under Pressure
Understanding dharma, purpose, and clarity when life forces difficult choices.
✔ Understanding Relationships & Boundaries
How to love deeply yet hold your dignity, and how attachment often leads to inner battles.
✔ Balancing Ambition with Inner Peace
The Geeta’s timeless message of focus + detachment as a formula for success.
✔ Overcoming Self-Doubt, Fear & Comparison
How Krishna’s words strengthen Arjun’s confidence — just as young minds need today.
✔ Standing for Truth & Values
Why staying honest, even in chaos, is the real victory.
The central message of the book echoes strongly:
“Every person today is fighting their own Kurukshetra.”
From Hotelier to Author — The Journey of Self-Realisation
While many know Pradeep Roka as the founder of First Priority Hospitality Private Limited, managing multiple hotels and hospitality projects across Uttarakhand (Rishikesh, Mussoorie, Haridwar, Dhanolti), fewer know the quiet philosopher within him.
Behind the businessman is a writer who observes deeply and thinks silently.
His inspiration for this book came not from classrooms or spiritual retreats — but from:
- Conversations with travellers
- Stories shared by guests
- Silent fears hidden in staff members
- The struggles of friends, youth, and families
- The emotional battles people never speak about
This made him realise something profound:
“Problems change with time, but answers do not. The solutions Krishna gave Arjun thousands of years ago still solve the problems of today.”
His book is an attempt to bring these ancient solutions into modern light — with simplicity, honesty, and emotional depth.
A Book That Belongs to Everyone — Beyond Religion
One of the strongest aspects of Roka’s writing is its universality.
The book does not restrict itself to any one belief system.
It speaks to people from every background, especially those searching for:
- Purpose
- Strength
- Clarity
- Identity
- Emotional balance
Whether you are a:
- Student battling exam pressure
- Working professional struggling with stress
- Entrepreneur facing uncertainty
- Parent managing responsibilities
- Couple trying to understand love
- Individual fighting silent inner battles
…this book offers a perspective that heals, strengthens, and awakens self-awareness.
Instead of preaching religion, Roka presents the Geeta as a life-strategy manual — a guide to making better decisions, nurturing inner peace, and finding meaning in one’s journey.
Early Praise & Growing Public Response
Even before its formal launch, “Geeta — Aaj Ke Yug Ki Mahabharat” has captured attention across Uttarakhand.
Readers describe it as:
- “Simple yet powerful”
- “A modern bridge between Krishna and today’s youth”
- “Deeply emotional and practical”
- “A must-read for anyone dealing with stress, heartbreak, or confusion”
- “Life-changing guidance presented in everyday language”
Young readers especially appreciate the relatable examples, honest tone, and clarity of thought.

About the Author — A Voice of the New Generation
Mr. Pradeep Roka is more than an entrepreneur and hotelier.
He is a rising modern thinker who writes with emotional authenticity and real-life understanding.
His earlier works on:
- Men’s emotions
- The pressures society puts on individuals
- The silent struggles people carry
- The deep psychology behind human behaviour
…have already earned him recognition as one of the bold and honest voices of modern India.
Through his writing, he aims to simplify complex life philosophies for today’s generation — especially those who feel lost, misunderstood, or emotionally drained.
Conclusion — A Movement, Not Just a Book
“Geeta — Aaj Ke Yug Ki Mahabharat” is more than a literary work.
It is a movement to bring ancient wisdom into modern life.
A reminder that the war outside is not as painful as the war inside.
A call to awaken inner strength, clarity, and courage.
With this book, Pradeep Roka positions himself not just as an author — but as a guiding voice for the youth of India.
A voice that reminds us:
“The greatest battles are internal — and the greatest victory is over oneself.”