श्रीमद् भगवद्गीता

मूल श्लोकः

tasmādōmityudāhṛtya yajñadānatapaḥkriyāḥ.

pravartantē vidhānōktāḥ satataṅ brahmavādinām৷৷17.24৷৷

English Translation By Swami Adidevananda

17.24 Therefore, the Veda-enjoined sacrificial acts, gifts and austerity by these expounders of the Veda, or those belonging to the first three stations are always and at all times begun after pronouncing Om at the beginning.

English Translation of Ramanuja's Sanskrit Commentary By Swami Adidevananda

17.24 After pronouncing Om, the Vedas are recited. Thus the connection of the syllable Om with the Vedas and the rituals enjoined in the Vedas such as sacrifices has been described. As the Vedas are connected with the word Om, all belonging to the three stations of life who memorise the Vedas and perform the rituals inculcated in them, are included in the expression, 'expounders of the Vedas.' Now, He describes the manner by which the word Tat is connected with them: