«Ashtavakra-samhita» — one of the most revered classical texts of Hinduism, outlining the views of Advaita Vedanta, composed in the form of a dialogue between the sage Ashtavakra and his disciple, King Janaka, during which Janaka attained Self-Realization, Liberation. Indian...
scholars date the text to 500–400 B.C.E., while Western scholars place it much later: either in the 4th to 8th centuries C.E. or in the 14th century during the revival of Shankara's teachings.
Comments on «Ashtavakra-samhita» were provided by the modern Indian yogi Shivayogin Balayogi, who attained the highest state of yoga — Liberation.
Author: Алла Левина
Printhouse: Ganga
Series: Sacred Texts of Ancient India
Age restrictions: 16+
Year of publication: 2025
ISBN: 9785907936065
Number of pages: 256
Size: 207х133х19 mm
Cover type: hard
Weight: 346 g
ID: 1712317
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