World leaders and delegates at the G20 summit held in New Delhi on 9th and 10th September got an opportunity to witness and experience an AI powered GITA app through which they got solutions to their problems, not only professional but also personal. Delegates were also able to have a face-to-face interaction with the app which stands for Guidance, Inspiration, Transformation and Action. This app is part of the Digital India experience zone at G20 summit venue.

The programme is available in English and Hindi languages. A user will have to enter details like name, age and gender to start interacting with the programme. The user can then choose to ask a question from the list of pre-uploaded questions that pop up in the app or can ask their own question. The interface then goes to a database inspired by Bhagawad Gita, identifies a solution and gives a tailored solution.

The Bhagavad Gita teaches us to live a life of balance and moderation

For instance, a question such as "How to avoid stress in life?" can solicit a response like "The Bhagavad Gita teaches us to live a life of balance and moderation. We should strive to be content with what we have, not be over-ambitious and to adopt an attitude of detachment from the results of our actions. We should also cultivate a sense of inner peace and joy, and trust in the divine plan. Practicing meditation, self-reflection, and yoga can also help us to reduce stress and attain inner peace." 

The Bhagwad Gita is one of the many important religious texts of Hinduism and is a part of the Mahabharat. Bhagwad Gita is a conversation between warrior-prince Arjuna and the god Krishna who is serving as his charioteer at the Battle of Kurukshetra fought between Pandavas and Kauravas and their allies. The Gita covers a broad range of spiritual topics, touching upon moral and ethical dilemmas, and philosophical issues. 

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