Shri Ramanuja Yatindra refers to the highly influential Hindu philosopher Ramanuja (1017–1137 CE), a central proponent of the Vishishtadvaita school of Vedanta. He authored nine major Sanskrit works on Vishishtadvaita philosophy, most notably the `Sri Bhashya` (a commentary on the Brahma Sutras) and the `Vedarthasangraha`. Ramanuja's `वेदार्थसङ्ग्रह: Vedartha Samgraha` offers a comprehensive interpretation of Upanishadic texts, outlining his doctrines on Brahman, bhakti (devotion), and moksha (liberation), and critically engaging with Advaita philosophy. The book, published by Sampurnanand Sanskrit University, likely presents an edition or study of this foundational text, possibly including a modern Sanskrit commentary.