Gītā-sāra: The Self as Witness and the Inner Ascent into Brahman
नाम षट्त्रिंशदुत्तरद्विशततमो ऽध्यायः श्रीबगवानुवाच / गीतासारं प्रवक्ष्यामि अर्जुनायोदितं पुरा / अष्टाङ्गयोगयुक्तात्मा सर्ववेदान्तपारगः
nāma ṣaṭtriṃśaduttaradviśatatamo 'dhyāyaḥ śrībagavānuvāca / gītāsāraṃ pravakṣyāmi arjunāyoditaṃ purā / aṣṭāṅgayogayuktātmā sarvavedāntapāragaḥ
یہ دو سو سینتیسواں باب کہلاتا ہے۔ شری بھگوان نے فرمایا—میں اب گیتا کا خلاصہ بیان کروں گا جو قدیم زمانے میں ارجن کو کہا گیا تھا؛ یہ اس کے لیے ہے جس کا باطن اَشٹانگ یوگ سے منضبط ہو اور جو تمام ویدانت کے پار پہنچ چکا ہو۔
Lord Vishnu (Śrī Bhagavān)
Concept: Announcement of teaching: the essence of the Gītā for one established in aṣṭāṅga-yoga and versed in Vedānta—implying integration of discipline and nondual insight.
Vedantic Theme: Synthesis of yoga (citta-śuddhi/ekāgratā) with Vedānta (brahma-jñāna); śāstra-sāra as upadeśa.
Application: Use yogic discipline (yama-niyama etc.) to steady mind, then study/reflect on Vedānta; seek ‘essence’ teachings to guide daily practice.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Type: battlefield
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.237 (Gītā-sāra chapter opening)
This verse introduces a focused summary of the Bhagavad Gītā, presenting its core teaching as a concise guide for disciplined spiritual practice and Vedāntic understanding.
It frames liberation-oriented knowledge: mastery of Vedānta supported by inner discipline (aṣṭāṅga-yoga), implying that spiritual realization—not merely ritual—guides the soul toward freedom.
Study essential teachings regularly, cultivate mental discipline through ethical living and meditation, and align actions with dharma to build clarity and steadiness in life.