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    Ashtavakra ( Sanskrit: अष्टावक्रः, lit. 'eight deformities', IAST: Aṣṭāvakraḥ) is a revered Vedic sage in Hinduism. His maternal grandfather was the Vedic sage Aruni, his parents were both Vedic students at Aruni's school. Ashtavakra studied, became a sage and a celebrated character of the Hindu Itihasa epics and Puranas. [1]

  2. Feb 20, 2024 · Ashtavakra ( Sanskrit: अष्टावक्र) was a physically-challenged Vedic sage who defeated the biggest scholar in the court of King Janaka at a young age. Because of his genius, King Janaka became his disciple and learned more about philosophy from him.

  3. The Ashtavakra Gita (Sanskrit: अष्टावक्रगीता; IAST: aṣṭāvakragītā) or Song of Ashtavakra is a classical Hindu text in the form of a dialogue between the sage Ashtavakra and Janaka, king of Mithila.

  4. The Ashtavakra Gita is an instruction for achieving the self-realization. It is the most direct path to self-realization and you can achieve it in three steps: (1) hear / read it again and again; (2) reflect and understand it (clarify and dispel all doubts); (3) meditate / assimilate / realize and make it a fact in your life.

  5. What is Ashtavakra Gita. The Ashtavakra Gita illuminates an ancient conversation between the sage Ashtavakra and Janaka, a king with both worldly responsibilities and deep spiritual questioning about the nature of reality. “What is real?” Janaka asks.

  6. Ashtavakra gita presents a rather imaginary conversation or dialogue between an ancient sage named Ashtavakra and a famous historic king named Janaka about the nature of self, reality, self-realization and liberation.

  7. 1. How is one to acquire knowledge? How is one to attain liberation? And how is one to reach dispassion? Tell me this, sir. Ashtavakra said: 2. If you are seeking liberation, my son, avoid the objects of the senses like poison and cultivate tolerance, sincerity, compassion, contentment, and truthfulness as the antidote. 3.

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