Publisher's Synopsis
This is a scriptural commentary of Lahiri Mahasaya on Astavakra Gita in the Light of Kriya.
This is the conversation between the famous and mysterious young Master, Yogi Astavakra and his old disciple, King Janaka. Major topics of this discourse are- Atmanubhava: Self-Realization
- Laya Chatustaka: The Four Dissolutions
- Bandhana and Moksha: Bondage and Liberation
- Tattva swarup: Essence of Consciousness or Doctrine
- Upasana: Inwardness
- Nirvikalpa: Eternal Tranquility
- Jivanmukta: Liberated in the embodied state
- Atmanubhava: Realizing the Self
- Realizing the Self (Continued)
- Upadesh: Advice
- Ullas: Joy
- Laya Chatustaka: The Four Dissolutions
- Laya Chatustaka: The Four Dissolutions
- Anubhava: Realization
- Bandhana and Moksha: Bondage and Liberation
- Asta (eight) Nirvadas: Tranquility
- Upasana: Inwardness
- Nirvikalpa: Eternal Tranquility
- Upasana: Inwardness
- Jnana: Knowledge
- Shanti: Peace
- Tattva swarup: Essence or Doctrine
- Advice On Knowledge
- Tattva: Essence of Consciousness or Doctrine
- Shanti Shataka: One Hundred Verses on Tranquility
- Vishranta: Eternal Tranquility
- Jivanmukta: Liberated in the embodied state
- Sankhyakram: Account of Verses
Lahiri Mahasaya is a direct disciple of Mahavatar Babaji who is a direct disciple of Lord Maharishi Hiranyagarbha.