The publication house, which is based out of Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, is one of the largest publishers of Hindu religious texts. And it now faces indefinite closure due to disagreement with the staff as well as the workers — yet again.
I always had respectful perception of Gorakhpur coz of Geeta press since my childhood.Corporates must save geeta press before it closes down
— Subhash Ghai (@SubhashGhai1) August 27, 2015
The imminent closure of Gita Press — which has brought out a series of easy-to-read and affordable translations of religious texts such as the Bhagavad Gita, Ramcharitmanas, Upanishads and the Veda among others, into Hindi and other Indian languages — has been a trending topic on the social media since Friday morning.
According to the book Gita Press and the Making of Hindu India by Akshaya Mukul, as of early 2014, the Gita Press has sold close to 72 million copies of the Gita, 70 million copies of Tulsidas's works and over 19 million copies of scriptures such as the Puranas and the Upanishads.
Now, the closure of the ancient publication house has inspired several young Twitter users to share images of their cherished copies of religious texts such as the Mahabharata or Bhagavad Gita with other social media users with the hashtag #SaveGitaPress.
Thank you @GitaPress I bought the "Hanuman Chalisa" in 2002. Soon became its the part of my life. #SaveGitaPress pic.twitter.com/wr97rVEsgo
— Romi Dixit (@rDixitLive) August 28, 2015
My collection of @GitaPress books.
The Upanishada Anka #SaveGitaPress
Published 1949.Selection from the Upanishads pic.twitter.com/XF6qG0MpO6
— Heretic (@GreatHeretic) August 28, 2015
My collection of @GitaPress books.
The Kurma Purana
#SaveGitaPress pic.twitter.com/bcqXXg4Mz1
— Heretic (@GreatHeretic) August 28, 2015
#SaveGitaPress
6 रूप्ये मे मुझे गीता प्रेस ने मेरे घर श्रीमदभगवदगीता भेज दी थी,इससे बड़ी हिंदू धर्म की कोई सेवा नही. pic.twitter.com/JYrIu23Tds
— rohit kumar (@rohit4mIndia) August 28, 2015
My mother gifted me this book when I was in college ..heart bleeds after seeing Gita press condition #SaveGitaPress pic.twitter.com/YXJMd1PfN4
— आप चोर हैं (@AapChorHain) August 27, 2015
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