Ashtavakra – 1 – Instruction on Self-Realization

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Janaka said:

1.1
Master,
how is Knowledge to be achieved, detachment acquired,
liberation attained?


Ashtavakra said:

1.2
To be free,
shun the experiences of the senses
like poison.
Turn your attention to
forgiveness, sincerity, kindness, simplicity, truth.


1.3
You are not earth, water, fire or air. Nor are you empty space. Liberation is to know yourself
as Awareness alone—
the Witness of these.


1.4
Abide in Awareness
with no illusion of person.
You will be instantly free and at peace.


1.5
You have no caste or duties.
You are invisible, unattached, formless. You are the Witness of all things.
Be happy.


1.6
Right and wrong, pleasure and pain, exist in mind only.
They are not your concern.
You neither do nor enjoy.
You are free.


1.7
You are the Solitary Witness
of All That Is,
forever free.
Your only bondage is not seeing This.


1.8
The thought: “I am the doer”
is the bite of a poisonous snake. To know: “I do nothing”
is the wisdom of faith.
Be happy.


1.9
A single understanding:
“I am the One Awareness,” consumes all suffering
in the fire of an instant.
Be happy.


1.10
You are unbounded Awareness— Bliss, Supreme Bliss–
in which the universe appears
like the mirage of a snake in a rope.

Be happy.


1.11
It is true what they say:
“You are what you think.”
If you think you are bound you are bound. If you think you are free you are free.


1.12
You are Self—the Solitary Witness. You are perfect, all-pervading, One. You are free, desireless, forever still.The universe is but a seeming in You.


1.13
Meditate on this: “I am Awareness alone–Unity itself.” Give up the idea that you are separate, a person,
that there is within and without.


1.14
You have long been bound thinking:
“I am a person.”
Let the knowledge: “I am Awareness alone” be the sword that frees you.


1.15
You are now and forever
free, luminous, transparent, still. The practice of meditation keeps one in bondage.


1.16
You are pure Consciousness— the substance of the universe. The universe exists within you. Don’t be small-minded.


1.17
You are unconditioned, changeless, formless. You are solid, unfathomable, cool.
Desire nothing.
You are Consciousness.

1.18
That which has form is not real. Only the formless is permanent. Once this is known,
you will not return to illusion.


1.19
Just as a mirror exists
both within and without
the image reflected,
the Supreme Self exists
both within and without the body.


1.20
Just as the same space exists both within and without a jar, the timeless, all-pervasive One exists as Totality.

Ashtavakra – 2 – Joy of Self-Realization

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Janaka said:

2.1
I am now spotless and at peace– Awareness beyond Consciousness. All this time I have been duped by illusion.


2.2
By this light alone
the body and the universe appear. I am Everything
or Nothing.


2.3
Seeing there is no
universe or body,
by grace the Self is revealed.


2.4
As waves, foam and bubbles
are not different from water,
so the universe emanating from Self is not different from Self. 2.5
Look closely at cloth, you see only threads. Look closely at creation, you see only Self.


2.6
As sweetness
pervades sugarcane juice,
I am the essence of creation.


2.7
Not seeing Self, the world is materialized. Seeing Self, the world is vanished.
A rope is not a snake,
but can appear to be.


2.8
I am not other than Light. The universe manifests at my glance.


2.9
The mirage of universe appears in me as silver appears in mother-of-pearl, as a snake appears in a rope,
as water appears on a desert horizon.


2.10
As a pot returns to clay,
a wave to water,
a bracelet to gold,
so will the universe return to Me.


2.11
I am wonderful indeed–
beyond adoration.
I cannot decay nor ever die,
though God and all the universe should perish to the last blade of grass.


2.12
I am wonderful indeed– beyond adoration.
Even with a body I am One. I neither come nor go.
I am everywhere at once.


2.13
I am wonderful indeed– beyond adoration.
I am astounded at my powers. The universe appears within me but I do not touch it.


2.14
I am wonderful indeed–
beyond adoration.
I am everything thought or spoken, and have nothing.


2.15
In Reality,
knowledge, the knower, and the knowable do not exist.
I am the transparent Self
in which through ignorance
they appear.


2.16
Looking at One and seeing many
is the cause of all misery.
The only cure is to realize
what is seen is not there.
I am One—aware, blissful, immaculate.


2.17
I am unbounded Awareness.
Only in imagination do I have limits. Reflecting on this,
I abide in the Absolute.


2.18
I am neither free nor bound. The illusion of such things has fallen into disbelief. Though I contain creation, it has no substance.


2.19
Having seen for certain
that this universe and body
is without form or substance,
I am revealed as Awareness alone. Imagination has no place here.


2.20
The body exists only in imagination, as do heaven and hell,
bondage, freedom, fear.
Are these my concern?
I, who am pure Awareness?


2.21
I see no differences or separation. Even the multitudes appear
as a single formless desert.
To what should I cling?


2.22
I am not the body.
I do not have a body.
I am Awareness, not a person. My thirst for life bound me
to a seeming of life.


2.23
In the limitless ocean of Myself
the winds of the mind
roil the myriad waves of the world.


2.24
But when the wind subsides
in the limitless ocean
the ark of personhood is swallowed up, along with the universe it carries.


2.25
And how wonderful it is!
In the limitless ocean of Myself, waves of beings
arise, collide, play for a time, then disappear–as is their nature.

Ashtavakra – 3 – Test of Self-Realization

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Ashtavakra said

3.1
Having realized yourself as One, being serene and indestructible, why do you desire wealth.


3.2
Just as imagining silver in mother-of-pearl, causes greed to arise,
so does ignorance of Self
cause desire for illusion.


3.3
Having realized yourself as That
in which the waves of the world rise and fall, why do you run around in turmoil?


3.4
Having realized yourself as pure Awareness, as beautiful beyond description,
how can you remain a slave to lust?


3.5
It is strange
that in a sage who has realized
Self in All and All in Self
this sense of ownership should continue.


3.6
Strange that one abiding in the Absolute, intent on freedom,
should be vulnerable to lust
and weakened by amorous pastimes.


3.7

Strange that knowing lust
as an enemy of knowledge,
one so weak and nearing death should still crave sensual pleasure.


3.8
Strange that one who is unattached
to the things of this world and the next,
who can discriminate between the transient and the timeless,

who yearns for freedom,
should yet fear the dissolution of the body?


3.9
Whether acclaimed or tormented the serene sage abides in the Self. He is neither gratified nor angered.


3.10
A great soul
witnesses his body’s actions
as if they were another’s.
How can praise or blame disturb him?


3.11
Realizing the universe is illusion, having lost all curiosity,
how can one of steady mind fear death?


3.12
With whom can we compare
the great soul
who, content knowing Self,
remains desireless in disappointment?


3.13
Why should a person of steady mind, who sees the nothingness of objects, prefer one thing to another?


3.14
He who is unattached,
untouched by opposites,
free of desire,
experiences neither pleasure nor pain as events pass through

Ashtavakra – 4 – Glorification of Self-Realization

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Janaka said:

4.1
Surely one who knows Self, though he plays the game of life, differs greatly from the world’s bewildered burdened beasts.


4.2
Truly the yogi feels no elation, though he abides in the exalted state yearned for by Indra and all the discontented gods.


4.3
Surely one who knows That
is not touched by virtue or vice,
just as space is not touched by smoke, though it seems to be.


4.4
Who can prevent the great soul, who knows the universe as Self, from living life as it comes?


4.5
Of the four kinds of beings, from Brahma to a blade of grass, only the sage can renounce aversion and desire.


4.6
Rare is he who knows himself as One with no other—
the Lord of the Universe.
He acts as he knows
and is never afraid.

Ashtavakra Gita – 5 – Four Ways to Dissolution

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Ashtavakra said:

5.1

You are immaculate, touched by nothing.

What is there to renounce?

The mind is complex—let it go.

Know the peace of dissolution.


5.2

The universe arises from you like foam from the sea.

Know yourself as One.

Enter the peace of dissolution.


5.3

Like an imagined snake in a rope

the universe appears to exist in the immaculate Self

but does not.

Seeing this you know:

“There is nothing to dissolve.”


5.4

You are perfect, changeless,

through misery and happiness,

hope and despair,

life and death.

This is the state of dissolution

Ashtavakra Gita – 6 – The Higher Knowledge

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Janaka said:

6.1

I am infinite space;

the universe is a jar.

This I know.

No need to renounce, accept or destroy.


6.2
I am a shoreless ocean;

the universe makes waves.

This I know.

No need to renounce, accept or destroy.


6.3

I am mother-of–pearl;

the universe is the illusion of silver.

This I know.

No need to renounce, accept or destroy.


6.4

I am in all beings

all beings are in me.

This I know.

No need to renounce, accept or destroy.

Ashtavakra – 7 – Nature of Self-Realization

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Janaka said:

7.1

In me, the shoreless ocean,

the ark of universe drifts here and there on the winds of its nature.

I am not impatient.


7.2

In me, the shoreless ocean,

let the waves of the universe rise and fall as they will.

I am neither enhanced nor diminished.


7.3

In me, the shoreless ocean,

the universe is imagined.

I am still and formless.

In this alone I abide.


7.4

The Self is not in objects,

nor are objects in the pure and infinite Self.

The Self is tranquil, free of attachment and desire.

In this alone I abide.


7.5

I am Awareness alone.

The world is passing show.

How can thoughts arise of acceptance or rejection?

And where?

Ashtavakra – 8 – Bondage and Liberation

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Ashtavakra said:

8.1

When the mind desires or grieves things,

accepts or rejects things,

is pleased or displeased by things

this is bondage.


8.2

When the mind does not desire or grieve,

accept or reject,

become pleased or displeased,

liberation is at hand.


8.3

If the mind is attached to any experience,

this is bondage.

When the mind is detached from all experience,

this is liberation.


8.4

When there is no “I” there is only liberation.

When “I” appears bondage appears with it.

Knowing this,

it is effortless to refrain from accepting and rejecting.

Ashtavakra – 9 – Detachment

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Ashtavakra said:

9.1

Opposing forces,

duties done and left undone

when does it end and for whom?

Considering this,

be ever desireless,

let go of all things,

and to the world turn an indifferent eye.


9.2

Rare and blessed is one whose desire to live,

to enjoy and to know,

has been extinguished by observing the ways of men.


9.3

Seeing all things as threefold suffering,

the sage becomes still. Insubstantial, transient, contemptible

the world is fit only for rejection.


9.4

Was there an age or time men existed without opposites?

Leave the opposites behind.

Be content with what comes.

Perfection.


9.5

The greatest seers,

saints and yogis agree on very little.

Seeing this,

who could not be indifferent to knowledge and become still?


9.6

One who through worldly indifference,

through serenity and reason,

sees his true nature and escapes illusion

is he not a true teacher?


9.7

In the myriad forms of the universe see the primal element alone.

You will be instantly free,

and abide in Self.


9.8

Desire creates the world

renounce it.

Renounce desires and you renounce the world.

Now you may live as you are.

Ashtavakra – 10 – Quietude

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Ashtavakra said:


10.1

Give up desire,

which is the enemy.

Give up prosperity,

which is born of mischief and good works.

Be indifferent.


10.2

Look upon friends, lands, wealth, houses, wives, gifts

and all apparent good fortune

as a passing show, as a dream lasting three to five days.


10.3

Where there is desire,

there is the world.

Be firm in non-attachment.

Be free of desire.

Be happy.


10.4

Bondage and desire are the same.

Destroy desire and be free.

Only by detaching from the world does one joyfully realize Self.


10.5

You are One—

Awareness itself.

The universe is neither aware nor does it exist.

Even ignorance is unreal.

What is left to know?


10.6

Attached as you have been to kingdoms, sons, wives, bodies, pleasures

life after life

still they are now lost forever


10.7

Prosperity, pleasure, pious deeds…

Enough!

In the dreary forest of the world the mind finds no rest.


10.8

For how many lifetimes have you done hard and painful labor with body,

mind and speech?

It is time to stop.