The Bhagavad Gita's teachings on Bhakti Yoga offer a transformative framework for understanding the path of love, devotion, and surrender to the divine This 7 day reading plan guides you through the most essential verses on this theme, with daily reflections and practical action steps. Whether you are new to the Gita or deepening an existing practice, this structured approach ensures steady, meaningful progress. The concept of Bhakti Yoga appears throughout the Gita, particularly in chapters 9, 12, 18. Krishna presents this teaching not as abstract philosophy but as practical wisdom for navigating life's most pressing challenges, including feeling disconnected from God, doubt in faith, grief and loss. By following this day-by-day plan, you will build a deep, embodied understanding rather than just surface-level familiarity. This plan is designed so that each day builds on the previous one. The early days establish foundational concepts like surrender to god, while later days explore more nuanced aspects such as remembrance of god. Take your time with each day's reflection question and action step — these are where real transformation happens.
Plan Overview
- Duration: 7 days
- Daily Time: 15 minutes
- Level: spiritual seekers
- What You Need: A copy of the Bhagavad Gita (or use the Srimad Gita App)
Introduction to Bhakti Yoga
Verses to Read: BG 9.22
Reading Time: 15 minutes
Key Teaching: For those men who worship Me alone, thinking of no one else, for those ever-united, I secure what they have not already possessed and preserve what they already possess.
Reflection: How does today's teaching relate to your experience of feeling disconnected from God? What shift in perspective might the Gita be offering you?
Action Step: Today, practice surrender to god in one specific situation. Notice how it changes your experience.
Surrender To God
Verses to Read: BG 9.26
Reading Time: 15 minutes
Key Teaching: Whoever offers Me with devotion a leaf, a flower, a fruit, or a little water, that, so offered devotedly by the pure-minded, I accept.
Reflection: How does today's teaching relate to your experience of doubt in faith? What shift in perspective might the Gita be offering you?
Action Step: Today, practice divine love in one specific situation. Notice how it changes your experience.
Divine Love
Verses to Read: BG 9.27
Reading Time: 15 minutes
Key Teaching: Whatever you do, whatever you eat, whatever you offer in sacrifice, whatever you give, whatever austerity you practice, O Arjuna, do it as an offering to Me.
Reflection: How does today's teaching relate to your experience of grief and loss? What shift in perspective might the Gita be offering you?
Action Step: Today, practice forms of devotion in one specific situation. Notice how it changes your experience.
Forms Of Devotion
Verses to Read: BG 9.34, BG 12.6
Reading Time: 15 minutes
Key Teaching: Fix your mind on Me; be devoted to Me; sacrifice to Me; bow down to Me; having thus united your whole self to Me, taking Me as the supreme goal, you will come to Me.
Reflection: How does today's teaching relate to your experience of loneliness and isolation? What shift in perspective might the Gita be offering you?
Action Step: Today, practice grace in one specific situation. Notice how it changes your experience.
Grace
Verses to Read: BG 12.7
Reading Time: 15 minutes
Key Teaching: To those whose minds are set on Me, O Arjuna, verily I soon become the savior out of the ocean of Samsara.
Reflection: How does today's teaching relate to your experience of feeling disconnected from God? What shift in perspective might the Gita be offering you?
Action Step: Today, practice remembrance of god in one specific situation. Notice how it changes your experience.
Remembrance Of God
Verses to Read: BG 12.8
Reading Time: 15 minutes
Key Teaching: Fix your mind on Me, and your intellect in Me. Then you will certainly live in Me alone hereafter.
Reflection: How does today's teaching relate to your experience of doubt in faith? What shift in perspective might the Gita be offering you?
Action Step: Today, practice surrender to god in one specific situation. Notice how it changes your experience.
Integration: Living Bhakti Yoga
Verses to Read: BG 18.65, BG 18.66
Reading Time: 15 minutes
Key Teaching: Fix your mind on Me, be devoted to Me, sacrifice to Me, bow down to Me. You will come to Me; I truly promise you this, for you are dear to Me.
Reflection: How does today's teaching relate to your experience of grief and loss? What shift in perspective might the Gita be offering you?
Action Step: Today, practice divine love in one specific situation. Notice how it changes your experience.
After Completing This Plan
You have completed this 7 day study of Bhakti Yoga through the Bhagavad Gita. The verses you studied contain deep wisdom that reveals new layers of meaning with repeated reading. Consider revisiting this plan in a month, or continue exploring related topics like Sharanagati and Prayer & Worship. The Srimad Gita App provides daily verse reminders and deeper commentary to support your ongoing practice.
Why Bhakti Yoga Matters in the Bhagavad Gita
The Bhagavad Gita's teaching on Bhakti Yoga is among its most practical and widely applicable wisdom. Set against the backdrop of Arjuna's crisis on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, this teaching addresses the universal human struggle with feeling disconnected from God and doubt in faith. Krishna does not offer mere philosophy — he provides a framework for action that has guided seekers for over five thousand years.
In the modern world, the relevance of bhakti yoga has only grown. Whether you are dealing with feeling disconnected from God, seeking clarity about doubt in faith, or working to develop surrender to god, the Gita's teaching provides tested, reliable guidance. The verses in chapters 9, 12, 18 lay out a progressive path from understanding to practice to mastery.
What makes the Gita's approach distinctive is its emphasis on integration. Rather than requiring withdrawal from the world, Krishna teaches Arjuna — a warrior, a family man, a person with real-world responsibilities — how to practice bhakti yoga right in the middle of daily life. This makes the teaching accessible to students, professionals, parents, and seekers of all backgrounds.
Key Concepts in Bhakti Yoga
The Gita's teaching on Bhakti Yoga encompasses several interconnected concepts that work together to form a complete path of practice:
- Surrender to god: This aspect of bhakti yoga teaches us how to approach feeling disconnected from God with wisdom and equanimity. Understanding surrender to god is essential for putting the Gita's broader teaching into practice.
- Divine love: This aspect of bhakti yoga teaches us how to approach doubt in faith with wisdom and equanimity. Understanding divine love is essential for putting the Gita's broader teaching into practice.
- Forms of devotion: This aspect of bhakti yoga teaches us how to approach grief and loss with wisdom and equanimity. Understanding forms of devotion is essential for putting the Gita's broader teaching into practice.
- Grace: This aspect of bhakti yoga teaches us how to approach loneliness and isolation with wisdom and equanimity. Understanding grace is essential for putting the Gita's broader teaching into practice.
- Remembrance of god: This aspect of bhakti yoga teaches us how to approach feeling disconnected from God with wisdom and equanimity. Understanding remembrance of god is essential for putting the Gita's broader teaching into practice.
Each of these concepts builds on the others. As you study and practice them, you will notice how understanding one naturally deepens your grasp of the rest. The Srimad Gita App provides detailed commentary on each of these themes, allowing you to explore them at your own pace.
How to Begin Practicing Bhakti Yoga
Starting a practice of bhakti yoga does not require any special background or preparation. The Gita teaches that every person, regardless of their current situation, can begin right where they are. Here is a simple approach to getting started:
Step 1: Read the key verses. Begin with BG 9.22 and BG 9.26. Read them slowly and reflectively, using the Srimad Gita App for multiple translations and audio pronunciation of the Sanskrit.
Step 2: Choose one principle to practice. Rather than trying to implement everything at once, select one aspect of bhakti yoga — such as surrender to god — and focus on it for a full week.
Step 3: Observe and reflect. Throughout your day, notice moments where the teaching is relevant. In the evening, spend a few minutes journaling about what you observed. This reflective practice accelerates understanding.
Step 4: Deepen gradually. After your first week, add another dimension of the teaching. Over time, your practice of bhakti yoga will become more natural and integrated into your daily life.
The Bhagavad Gita's Context for Bhakti Yoga
The Bhagavad Gita, often called simply "the Gita," is a 700-verse scripture that forms part of the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata. Set on the battlefield of Kurukshetra, it records the dialogue between Prince Arjuna and his charioteer Lord Krishna, who reveals himself to be the Supreme Divine. The teaching on bhakti yoga emerges directly from Arjuna's real-life crisis — facing a battle where his own relatives and teachers stand on the opposing side.
This setting is significant because it means the Gita's wisdom on bhakti yoga was not given in a monastery or ashram, but in the most intense, high-stakes situation imaginable. Krishna's teaching is designed for people engaged in the world, not withdrawn from it. When he speaks about surrender to god, he is addressing someone who must act immediately and decisively.
The classical commentators who have shaped our understanding of the Gita's teaching on bhakti yoga include Adi Shankaracharya (8th century), who founded the Advaita Vedanta school and emphasized non-dual knowledge; Ramanujacharya (11th century), who established Vishishtadvaita and highlighted qualified non-dualism with devotion; and Madhvacharya (13th century), who taught Dvaita or dualistic devotion. Each of these masters brought a unique lens to the same verses, and studying their perspectives enriches understanding immensely. The Srimad Gita App includes commentary references from these traditions.
Related Bhagavad Gita Teachings
Bhakti Yoga connects deeply with several other important Gita themes. Exploring these related teachings will enrich your understanding and provide multiple perspectives on the spiritual path:
- Sharanagati — Complete surrender to God's will and trusting the divine plan
- Prayer & Worship — Forms of prayer, worship, and offerings as taught in the Bhagavad Gita
- Gratitude & Contentment — Cultivating gratitude, contentment, and appreciation in daily life
- Faith & Trust — Building unshakeable faith, trust in the divine, and spiritual conviction
The Bhagavad Gita's genius is in showing how all these teachings converge toward the same goal of self-realization, inner peace, and liberation. By studying bhakti yoga alongside these related themes, you develop a comprehensive understanding that supports genuine spiritual growth.