Ashtavakra Gita

Ashtavakra Gita is a dialogue between Ashtavakra and Janaka on the nature of Self/Atman, reality and bondage. It offers a revolutionary version of non-dualist philosophy. The Gita insists on the complete unreality of the external world and absolute oneness of existence.

Ishvara

Sri Janaka says:
He, who is thoughtless by nature and desires only very rarely becomes mostly free from the past memories as if a person from a dream when he wakes up.

When I do not have any desires left, what will I do of wealth, friends, sensual satisfaction, scriptures or knowledge.

Realizing the witness who is called God or Lord, I became indifferent to bondage or liberation and do not worry for my liberation.

The state, which is without desires within, and is carefree outwardly just like a mad man, can only be recognized by someone in the same enlightened state.

Krishjan
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