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DATTATREYA'S ADVADHUT GITA - PART 3 ~ Ramana Maharshi often referred to Dattatreya's Writings.

DATTATREYA'S  ADVADHUT GITA - PART 3 ~ Ramana Maharshi often referred to Dattatreya's Writings. Part Three: Chapters 4,5,6, and 7. "Of all the mystical treatises of ancient Indian literature, the Avadhut Gita, or “Song Of The Avadhut,” is one of the most eloquent and compelling. Its theme is the unitive knowledge obtained through mystical vision, the knowledge of the eternal Self.
The author of the Avadhut Gita was most certainly a Self-realized yogiand a master of Sanskrit verse; beyond that, we know very little. His Song has had many forerunners and many reaffirmations over the centuries; yet, of all the many such declarations of the knowledge of the one Self, none is more eloquent and compelling, none more convincing and illuminating, than this.Whoever the author of the Avadhut's Song might have been, there is no doubt that he was a great teacher, one truly established in the certainty of his supreme Identity. It is not only the profundity and genuineness of his vision, but the poetic beauty of his Song as well that has made it a source of joy and inspiration to his grateful readers over the years" - From the intro.
Translation by S. Abhayananda.
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