Sanatan

Study the texts.
Not a chatbot guru.

A respectful study companion for the complete Bhagavad Gita plus curated Upanishad and Yoga Sutra study sets — original Sanskrit, transparent source notes, and selected historical translations side by side. A library and a study desk, never an authority.

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Bhagavad Gita 2.47

कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन ।

karmaṇy evādhikāras te mā phaleṣu kadācana

“Your business is with action alone, not by any means with fruit.” — K. T. Telang, Sacred Books of the East, 1882.

What it is

Most scripture apps are either one translation of one text from one tradition, or a chatbot that pretends to be a guru and gives you advice about your life. Sanatan is neither. It is a quiet, well-made reference and study desk: the texts, the great translators named and dated, and the space to study them yourself.

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About the translations

The curated comparison passages use named, dated public-domain works — Telang (1882) and Edwin Arnold (1885) for the Gita, Max Müller (1879/1884) for the Upanishads, and Swami Vivekananda (1896) for the Yoga Sutras. The complete Gita baseline is bundled from an MIT-licensed open-source scripture dataset. A built-in Sources & Editions screen names every source. It is an independent study and reference companion — presented for learning, not as religious instruction or authority.

Pricing

The complete Bhagavad Gita is free to read. Sanatan Pro ($9.99/month or $59.99/year) unlocks side-by-side translation comparison, the Upanishad and Yoga Sutra study sets, cross-scripture themes, and unlimited bookmarks and notes. Auto-renewing subscription; cancel anytime.