First Chapter /
, , , You are neither earth, nor water, nor fire,
, nor air or space. To liberate, know the
- witness of all these as conscious self.3
Righteousness, unrighteousness,
pleasure and pain are connected with the
, , , ,
mind and not with the all-pervading you.
You are neither the doer nor the reaper of
,
- the actions, so you are always almost
free.6
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The resolution "I am single, pure
, , knowledge
, consumes even the dense ignorance like
think.11
, , - - You are free, still, self-luminous,
stainless.Trying to keep yourself peaceful
-
by meditation is your bondage.15
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Just as form exists inside a mirror and
, outside it, Supreme Self exists both
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within and outside the body.19
Second Chapter /
Now abandoning this world along
with the body, Lord is seen
through some skill.3
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On reasoning, cloth is known to
() , be just thread, similarly all this
world is self only.5
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appear any longer.7
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consciousness.16
Third Chapter /
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( ) ( ) Ashtavakra Gita (English)
For a sage who knows himself
to be is in all beings and all
beings in him, retaining
- attachment is surprising!5
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feted or tormented.9
Fourth Chapter /
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Who can prevent a great man
from living in the present as
per his wish as he knows
,
himself as this whole world.
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Fifth Chapter /
Ashtavakra says:
-
- You are not connected with
, , , anything. You are pure. What do
() you want to renounce? Dissolve
- this unreal connection and be
()
- one with Self.1
Sixth chapter /
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- but to be one with it.1
Seventh Chapter /
Surprise, I am pure
consciousness and the world is
, like a magic. How can there be
- thoughts of useful and useless
() ()
in me?5
Eighth Chapter /
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( ) ( ) Ashtavakra Gita (English)
Ninth Chapter /
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Eighth Chapter /
Ashtavakra Gita /
Tenth Chapter /
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Ninth Chapter /
Ashtavakra Gita /
Eleventh Chapter /
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Tenth Chapter /
Ashtavakra Gita /
Twelfth Chapter /
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Twelfth Chapter /
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Eleventh Chapter /
Ashtavakra Gita /
Thirteenth Chapter /
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Twelfth Chapter /
Ashtavakra Gita /
Fourteenth Chapter /
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Fourteenth Chapter /
Thirteenth Chapter /
Ashtavakra Gita /
Fifteenth Chapter /
Fifteenth Chapter /
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Fourteenth Chapter /
Ashtavakra Gita /
Sixteenth Chapter /
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Fifteenth Chapter /
Ashtavakra Gita /
Seventeenth Chapter /
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Seventeenth Chapter /
Sixteenth Chapter /
Ashtavakra Gita /
Eighteenth Chapter /
-
- Ashtavakra says: He has attained the
() fruits of Knowledge and Yoga both, who is
, content, is of purified senses, and always
enjoys his solitude.1
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Aha! in that supreme state, where there is
,
no wakening, no sleep, no opening or
, !
closing of eyes, rarely someone with
liberated consciousness stays.10
-
, , ,
, Even in, seeing, hearing, feeling, smelling,
, , , , eating, taking, speaking, walking, desiring
, and not desiring such a great soul
- ( ) basically does nothing.12
, He neither blames nor praises, he neither
, , gives nor takes. Indifferent from all these
he is free in every way.13
-
- One who remains unperturbed on seeing
, women with desire or death, established
in self, that noble man is liberated.14
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Beyond doubts and solutions, good and
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- doing does not do anything.19
Eighteenth Chapter /
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Seventeenth Chapter /
Nineteenth Chapter /
Ashtavakra Gita /
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Nineteenth Chapter /
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Eighteenth Chapter /
Ashtavakra Gita /
Twentieth Chapter /
-
King Janak says - Using the hook of
- - -
self-knowledge, thorns of various
opinions have extracted out from
-
inside of heart by me.1
-
There is no past, future or present,
, there is no space or time for me , who
? is established in Self.3
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Twentieth Chapter /
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Nineteenth Chapter /
Ashtavakra Gita /
There is no knowledge or
, ignorance, no 'me', 'this' or
, 'mine', no bondage or
liberation, and no characteristic
-
of self-nature.3
Established as non-dual reality,
( )
there is no world or desire for
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