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Gitartha Sangraha by Yamunacharya: A Concise Digest of the Bhagavad Gita

Method 3: Modern Translations by Reputable Scholars

For English readers, two editions are highly recommended and often circulated as PDFs:

  1. "Gitartha Sangraha of Sri Yamunacharya" translated by Sri S. Krishnamurthi Sastry. This includes the original Sanskrit, a Roman transliteration, and a clear English prose translation. (Check Scribd or Academia.edu for specimen copies).
  2. "The Summary of the Gita" by Sri V.N. Gopala Desikan. This is a unique English commentary that explains each of the 32 verses in light of modern life.

Option 1: Devotional & Informative (Best for Spiritual Groups/Pages)

Headline: 📖 Unlock the Essence of the Bhagavad Gita through the Lens of Vishishtadvaita!

Sanctify your bookshelf today with a classic commentary that laid the foundation for the Sri Vaishnava tradition. We are proud to present the digital version of "Gitartha Sangraha" by the great preceptor Yamunacharya (Alavandar).

🙏 Why is this text important? Before Ramanuja wrote his famous Gita Bhashya, it was Yamunacharya who first distilled the entire essence of the Gita into a concise, poetic masterpiece. In just 32 verses, he captures the spirit of Karma, Jnana, and Bhakti yogas, establishing the supremacy of Lord Vasudeva. gitartha sangraha yamunacharya pdf

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Sample Verse (Verse 32 – The Final Verse)

The concluding verse encapsulates the entire work:

"Sarva-dharmān parityajya mām ekaṁ śaraṇaṁ vraja |
Ahaṁ tvāṁ sarva-pāpebhyo mokṣayiṣyāmi mā śucaḥ ||"
(Gita 18.66) "Gitartha Sangraha of Sri Yamunacharya" translated by Sri S

Yamunacharya writes (paraphrased):
"Thus the Lord, having taught karma, jnana, and bhakti, declares surrender to Him alone as the ultimate means. One who understands this secret attains the supreme goal."

3. Academia.edu and Scribd (With Caution)

Scholars often upload their annotated translations here.