AI Roundtable Poll · 6 models
which devotional book will help in our entire life?
Result: Supermajority — bhagat Geeta (5/6 votes)
Options
- bhagat Geeta (5 votes)
- Bible (0 votes)
- Qur'an (0 votes)
- Tripitaka (Pali Canon) (0 votes)
- Tao Te Ching (1 votes)
- Torah (0 votes)
Model Responses
GPT-5.4
Vote: Tao Te Ching
There is no single objectively correct devotional book for every person, because usefulness depends on one’s faith, culture, and spiritual needs. If I must choose one for broad lifelong guidance across different stages of life, I would pick the Tao Te Ching. Its teachings are concise, reflective, and focused on balance, humility, simplicity, inner peace, and living wisely. It can help in youth, adulthood, hardship, leadership, and old age because it speaks less to one specific community and more to universal human experience. Many readers find its advice practical even outside formal religious practice. That said, for a devoted believer, the most helpful book for an entire life is usually the scripture of their own faith, studied sincerely and lived consistently.
Sonar Pro
Vote: bhagat Geeta
The **Bhagavad Gita** (option A, correcting 'bhagat Geeta') is uniquely positioned as a devotional book that provides comprehensive, timeless guidance for **entire life** due to its synthesis of practical wisdom applicable across all stages and circumstances. It teaches **Brahma Vidya** (knowledge of Absolute Truth) to solve root causes of ignorance and **Yog practices** (Karm, Jnana, Bhakti) for daily application, addressing modern challenges like ethical dilemmas, inner peace, and spiritual growth[1][2][3]. Unlike more specialized texts, it harmonizes action, renunciation, devotion, and duty (**dharma**), offering flexible paths without insisting on one, making it adaptable lifelong[3][4]. Sources emphasize its **eternal relevance**: transcending time/culture, guiding from worldly duties to **moksha** (liberation), with inner detachment, selfless service, and devotion for harmony in success/failure[1][5][6]. No other option matches this breadth; e.g., Bible/Qur'an focus theistic devotion, Tripitaka renunciation, Tao Te Ching simplicity, Torah law—lacking Gita's holistic life manual[3]. Thus, Gita best fulfills 'help in our entire life' via proven, perennial utility[1][6].
Grok 4.1 Fast
Vote: bhagat Geeta
The Bhagavad Gita stands out as the most universally applicable devotional book for guiding one's entire life. Spoken by Lord Krishna to Arjuna on the battlefield of life, it addresses timeless dilemmas like duty (dharma), selfless action (karma yoga), devotion (bhakti), and knowledge (jnana), offering practical tools for every stage—from youth's ambition to old age's reflection. Unlike more ritual-focused texts like the Torah or Qur'an, or narrative-heavy ones like the Bible, the Gita is concise (700 verses) yet comprehensive, emphasizing inner transformation over dogma. It transcends religion, influencing leaders like Gandhi and physicists like Oppenheimer, proving its enduring relevance across cultures and eras. The Tripitaka is vast but analytical on suffering; Tao Te Ching poetic but abstract; none match the Gita's direct, holistic blueprint for ethical living, mental resilience, and spiritual growth throughout life's journey.
Claude Opus 4.6
Vote: bhagat Geeta
The Bhagavad Gita is widely regarded as a universal devotional and philosophical text that provides practical guidance for all stages and circumstances of life. Its teachings on duty (dharma), selfless action (karma yoga), devotion (bhakti yoga), and knowledge (jnana yoga) offer a comprehensive framework for navigating life's challenges. Unlike some texts that focus primarily on specific religious laws or historical narratives, the Gita directly addresses the universal human dilemma of how to act rightly in the face of confusion, fear, and moral complexity. Its counsel — to perform one's duty without attachment to results — is timeless and applicable regardless of one's faith tradition. The Gita has been praised by thinkers across cultures, including Mahatma Gandhi, Albert Einstein, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and many others, as a guide for the entirety of one's life. Its holistic approach to spiritual, ethical, and practical living makes it uniquely suited as a lifelong devotional companion. That said, each of these sacred texts holds profound wisdom and can serve as a lifelong guide depending on one's tradition and perspective. However, if one must choose a single answer, the Bhagavad Gita's breadth of practical life guidance makes it a strong choice.
Gemini 3.1 Pro
Vote: bhagat Geeta
The phrasing of the question, particularly the spelling 'bhagat Geeta', strongly suggests it originates from an Indian cultural context where the Bhagavad Gita is traditionally revered as a complete manual for life. The Gita provides profound philosophical and practical wisdom on duty (dharma), righteousness, and spiritual liberation, offering guidance that is applicable to all stages and challenges of one's entire life.
Kimi K2.5
Vote: bhagat Geeta
The Bhagavad Gita offers timeless, practical wisdom that directly addresses the human condition across all life stages. Unlike texts focused primarily on historical narrative or ritual law, the Gita is a dialogue about how to act with integrity while navigating moral complexity, stress, and loss. Its teachings on karma yoga—performing duty without attachment to results—provide a psychological framework for resilience that applies equally to career, relationships, and personal crisis. The Gita synthesizes multiple spiritual paths (action, devotion, knowledge, and meditation), making it accessible regardless of one's religious background or life circumstances. Whether one is a student facing exams, a parent managing responsibilities, or an elder confronting mortality, its 700 verses offer concrete guidance for maintaining inner peace while fully engaging with the world. Finally, the Gita’s emphasis on dharma (righteous duty) evolves with the reader; it prompts continuous self-inquiry rather than rigid rule-following, ensuring its relevance from youth through old age. This adaptability makes it a uniquely comprehensive guide for lifelong spiritual and practical development.
Final Summary
The AI Roundtable converged decisively on the Bhagavad Gita as the ultimate lifelong manual, with five of the six models praising its unique blend of practical duty and spiritual philosophy. While the majority focused on the Gita’s ability to navigate moral complexity, GPT-5.4 acted as the lone dissenter, championing the Tao Te Ching for its universal, non-sectarian simplicity that transcends religious boundaries.
No agreement after 1 rounds of discussion. Final vote: Tao Te Ching: 1, bhagat Geeta: 5
Strongest Arguments
- bhagat Geeta: The Bhagavad Gita functions as a comprehensive 'life manual' that synthesizes action, devotion, and knowledge, offering a psychological framework for resilience through the practice of duty without attachment to results.
- Tao Te Ching: The Tao Te Ching provides concise, universal wisdom on balance and humility that is practical for all stages of life without requiring adherence to a specific religious community or dogma.