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Grantha.io is a digital library of the complete works of Śrīmadānandatīrtha Bhagavatpādācārya (Madhvācārya) — bhāṣyas, prakaraṇas, and ṭīkās — presented in a clean, readable format with support for multiple Indian scripts.
Reading the Texts
Script Switcher
Every page has a script selector in the toolbar at the top. You can read all texts in:
- Devanāgarī — the default Sanskrit script
- English — IAST romanisation with diacritics
- Kannada · Tamil · Telugu — South Indian scripts
Your script choice is saved automatically and applies across all pages and browser tabs.
Font Size
Use the A− and A+ buttons in the toolbar to adjust the reading size. This preference is also saved.
Table of Contents
The sidebar on the left shows the full structure of each text:
- Adhyāyas (chapters) and Pādas (sections) at the top level
- Adhikaraṇas (topic groups) nested underneath
- Click any entry to jump directly to that section
- The active section is highlighted as you scroll
Mūlam and Ullekha
Two navigation buttons appear at the top of the table of contents for bhāṣya texts:
- Mūlam (मूलम्)
- Shows only the source verses — sūtras or ślokas — without commentary prose. Useful for recitation or quick reference.
- Ullekha (उल्लेख)
- An index of all scriptural passages cited in the bhāṣya, grouped by source (Skanda Purāṇa, Mahābhārata, etc.). Clicking any citation jumps to that exact passage in the main text and highlights it.
Page Buttons
Three buttons are fixed at the bottom-right of every page:
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Comments and Bookmarks
Both features work on desktop and mobile.
Adding a Comment
- Select any passage of text — mouse on desktop, long-press on mobile.
- A small strip appears near the selection — click the <svg width="14" height="14" viewBox="0 0 24 24" fill="none"><path d="M20 2H4C2.9 2 2 2.9 2 4V22L6 18H20C21.1 18 22 17.1 22 16V4C22 2.9 21.1 2 20 2ZM20 16H5.17L4 17.17V4H20V16Z" fill="white"/></svg>Comment button.
- Type your comment and click Comment.
Comments are stored on the page and a notification is sent to feedback@anandamakaranda.in. You do not need an account — just type a name if you wish, or leave it blank.
Bookmarks
- Select text and click the <svg width="14" height="14" viewBox="0 0 24 24" fill="none"><path d="M17 3H7C5.9 3 5 3.9 5 5V21L12 18L19 21V5C19 3.9 18.1 3 17 3ZM17 18L12 15.82L7 18V5H17V18Z" fill="white"/></svg>Bookmark button.
- Give the bookmark a name and click Save.
Bookmarks are stored in your browser and persist across page reloads.
Viewing Comments and Bookmarks
Click the <svg width="14" height="14" viewBox="0 0 24 24" fill="none"><path d="M20 2H4C2.9 2 2 2.9 2 4V22L6 18H20C21.1 18 22 17.1 22 16V4C22 2.9 21.1 2 20 2ZM20 16H5.17L4 17.17V4H20V16Z" fill="white"/></svg> button at the bottom-right to open the panel. Clicking any card scrolls to the highlighted passage.
Feedback and Suggestions
- Comment on a passage
- Select any text and use the comment feature above. Your note will reach us directly.
- Write to feedback@anandamakaranda.in for:
- Errors in the text (akṣara, transliteration, punctuation)
- Technical issues (page not loading, feature not working)
- Suggestions for new texts or features
- General feedback
Join Ananda Makaranda community
By joining: - You will receive updates as more content and more features gets added to this site - If you have text files of other Grantha belonging to Tatvavada that you would like it to be published, you contribute to the site - you can become a contributor to this website by helping in tagging documents and proof reading - you can maintain your own personal notes and comments as you continue your studies
About the Texts
All texts are from the Sarvamoola corpus — the authenticated works of Madhvācārya as established by traditional scholarship. For more information, see the About page.