Sources & Translations
Key works behind this platform's content, with guidance on which to choose for different purposes.
Best Translations for English Readers
Eknath Easwaran (Nilgiri Press)
Best first readClear, modern prose. Excellent 50-page introduction. Good chapter introductions. Non-sectarian.
Stephen Mitchell
Poetic readingBeautiful literary translation. Prioritizes readability over technical precision.
Barbara Stoler Miller (Bantam)
Academic studyScholarly but readable. Strong introduction on historical and literary context.
Winthrop Sargeant (SUNY)
Sanskrit studyWord-for-word translation with grammar analysis. Essential for Sanskrit students.
Georg Feuerstein
Balance of bothGood Sanskrit scholarship with accessible commentary. Balanced perspective.
Major Commentaries
Swami Chinmayananda — The Holy Geeta
Best modern Advaita commentary in English. Clear, systematic, accessible. 2 volumes.
Sri Aurobindo — Essays on the Gita
Most comprehensive modern synthesis. 2 volumes. Integral approach. Demanding but extraordinary.
Prabhupada — Bhagavad Gita As It Is
Traditional Vaishnava commentary. Most widely distributed. Rich bhakti context.
Paramahansa Yogananda — God Talks With Arjuna
Psychological and meditative interpretation. 2 volumes. Focuses on inner journey.
Swami Vivekananda — Karma Yoga; Jnana Yoga
Short, brilliant lectures on two of the Gita's paths. Excellent entry point for karma yoga.
Secondary Scholarship
Richard Davis — The Bhagavad Gita: A Biography (Princeton)
Excellent cultural history of how the Gita has been interpreted across centuries.
S. Radhakrishnan — The Bhagavad Gita
Philosopher-statesman's interpretation. Balances Western and Indian philosophy.
Gavin Flood & Charles Martin — The Bhagavad Gita: A New Translation
Modern scholarly translation with useful introduction.