A library, not a feed.
Study Vedanta is a place to read the Bhagavad Gītā the way it has actually been read for a thousand years: slowly, verse by verse, with the commentators present and disagreeing in front of you.
What is on the shelves
All 701 verses, each with its Sanskrit, transliteration, and recitation. Eighteen classical and modern commentaries, from Śaṅkara and Rāmānuja to Vinoba, kept in their own voices in Sanskrit and in plain English. A synthesis layer that shows where the tradition agrees and where it genuinely parts ways. And a teaching layer that asks you questions back, so the reading becomes study.
The schools, side by side
The Hall of Lineages introduces fourteen schools of Vedānta on their own terms. No school is treated as the winner; the disagreements are the curriculum.
How to read here
Pick one verse a day. Read the Sanskrit aloud, or play the recitation. Read the plain sense, then one commentary, then a second that disagrees with the first. Stop while it is still interesting. Come back tomorrow.
The library grows
The Gītā is the first wing. The Upaniṣads and the Brahma Sūtras are in preparation, and the same care applies: full texts, real commentaries, no summaries pretending otherwise.
Provenance
The verse corpus builds on the open bhagavadgita.io dataset; the commentary corpus is assembled from published editions, reviewed before it ships. This library is kept with care; more about its keepers, soon.