: The Digital Library of India's archive hosts a classic 1931 edition by V. K. Ramanujachari featuring English translations and summaries.
The (also spelled Gītārthasaṃgraha ) is a pivotal 32-verse Sanskrit text composed by the 10th-century sage Yamunacharya (also known as Alavandar). This concise work is celebrated for distilling the vast 700 verses of the Bhagavad Gita into its essential philosophical core, primarily through the lens of the Vishishtadvaita (Qualified Monism) school of Vedanta. gitartha sangraha yamunacharya pdf
: You can find the Sanskrit text with the "Gitartha Sangraha Raksha" commentary by Vedanta Desika on Scribd . Structure and Content of Gitartha Sangraha : The Digital Library of India's archive hosts
: For practitioners of yoga and philosophy, YogaStudies.org offers a PDF study workbook based on the teachings of T.K.V. Desikachar. The (also spelled Gītārthasaṃgraha ) is a pivotal
: Sites like Sadagopan.org provide detailed PDFs that include the original Sanskrit verses alongside Tamil and English meanings.
If you are looking for a , several authoritative digital versions are available:
