Yamunacharya’s is a pivotal 10th-century Sanskrit text that distills the 700 verses of the Bhagavad Gita into 32 concise stanzas. This work laid the philosophical foundation for the Vishishtadvaita (Qualified Monism) school, later refined by Yamunacharya's successor, Ramanuja. Core Philosophy: The Path to Narayana
Gītārthasaṅgraha: Summary of the Teaching of Bhagavat Gītā of Yamunāchārya gitartha sangraha yamunacharya pdf
While karma yoga (selfless action) and jnana yoga (knowledge) are discussed, the Gita's ultimate teaching is prapatti —total surrender ( sharanagati ) to the Lord as the sole means. Yamunacharya highlights Gita verses 18.66 ( sarva dharmān parityajya... ) as the supreme secret. Search for: "Gitartha Sangraha of Yamunacharya: A Study"
"Gitartha Sangraha" filetype:pdf"Yamunacharya" "Gitartha Sangraha" "translation""Knowing Me as the Supreme Ruler, the Protector of the universe, the Lord of all sacrifices, and the sole refuge of all souls—give up all other dharmas and surrender to Me alone. I will liberate you from all sins; do not grieve." The Path of Bhakti and Prapatti: While karma