Free style interpretation of Ashthavakra Gita verses 3.9 to 3.14

“Freedom from duality comes from Self-Knowledge

and reveals the joy that takes one beyond all sorrows.” Read on and thanks for sharing this, Harsh!


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Whether honored or tormented, in laughter or tears

the wise man, who is aware of his Self-Nature

does not see the body and mind as his own

and releases them to their natural ways.

Freedom from duality comes from Self-Knowledge

and reveals the joy that takes one beyond all sorrows.

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Here are the original verses from the Asthavakra Gita 3.9-3.14



Whether feted or tormented, the wise man is always aware of his supreme self-nature and is neither pleased nor disappointed. 3.9



The great-souled person sees even his own body in action as if it were someone else’s, so how should he be disturbed by praise or blame? 3.10



Seeing this world as pure illusion, and devoid of any interest in it, how should the strong-minded person feel fear, even at the approach of death? 3.11



Who can be compared to the great-souled person whose mind is free from desire…


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