Bhagavad Gita Saram
Bhagavad Gita Saram
Bhagavad Gita Saramu presents an Upanishadic and Advaita Vedanta interpretation of the Bhagavad Gita, where the nineteen chapters unfold and integrate the essential mantras and teachings of the Upanishads. The work explains how Karma, Jnana, and Bhakti function as complementary disciplines, ultimately leading the seeker toward Atma‑jnana, recognition of Parabrahmam, and liberation (Mokṣha).
This Saramu of the Bhagavad Gita presents the scripture as a systematic exposition of Upanishadic wisdom, in which the nineteen chapters articulate, expand, and integrate the core mantras and philosophical insights of the Upanishads within a practical framework of life.
Interpreted through Advaita Vedānta, the text explains Karma Yoga as inner purification, Bhakti Yoga as surrender of ego, and Jnana Yoga as direct Self‑inquiry, culminating in the realization that Atman and Parabrahmam are non‑dual.
Intended for serious students of the Bhagavad Gita, Vedanta, and self‑knowledge, this work emphasizes clarity, discrimination, and liberation from avidya, ego, and karmic bondage, rather than ritualistic or sectarian belief.