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Ashtavakra Geeta / अष्टावक्र गीता

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Ashtavakra Gita ko Advait Vedant ke sarvoch granthon me se ek maanaa jaataa hai. Yeh rishi Ashtavakra aur Raja Janak ke madhy ek vedantik samvaad hai, jahan gyarah varsh ke yuva guru apne yogy shishy se ucchtam aadhyatmik gyaan ki vyakhya kar rahe hain.

Yeh pustak Ashtavakra Gita par Acharya Prashant ki vyakhyaon ka sankalan hai. Acharya Ji evam saadhakon ke madhy gahan charchaa aur prashnotri ke falswaroop ye vyakhya is pustak me sankalit ki gayi hai.

Sadhak apni shankaaon ko dur karne aur apne dainik jeevan me Ashtavakra Gita ke vyaavaharik anuprayog se sambandhit prashn poochte hain. Acharya Prashant shaastr ki unchaiyon ko us star par laate hain jahan shrotagan goodh shlokon ko bhi asaani se samajh sakte hain, unse labhaanvit ho sakte hain aur antatah aatmgyaan ki unchaiyon tak pahunch sakte hain.

Isse koi farq nahin padta ki aap adhyatm ke shuruati daur me hain athva ek gehre saadhak hain; yadi aap samkaaleen paripekshy aur bhaasha me Advait Vedant ke kaalaateet gyaan se parichit hona chaahte hain, yo yeh pustak aapke liye anivaarya hai.

244 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 24, 2022

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April 1, 2022
Acharya Prashant has explained the verses very beautifully, extracting the practical meaning out of this ancient text. This is something that every spiritual seeker must read. It breaks myths, shatters your beliefs, and unapologetically shows you the mirror.
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November 18, 2024
An eye-opener and a powerful reminder to wake up—a book worth revisiting at least once every year.

I deducted one star because, in Section 2, it appears that Raja Janak is the one making all the declarations, having realized the true self. However, Acharya Ji repeatedly attributes these declarations to Ashtavakra Ji.

Ashtavakra Ji addresses Raja Janak by saying, 'You are this and that,' but suddenly switches to, 'I am this and that' in Section 2. This inconsistency strengthens my doubts.

If anyone has a clarification for this, it would be greatly appreciated!
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