[Advaita-l] jeevanamuktha vis-a-vis avadhoota

Michael Shepherd michael at shepherd87.fsnet.co.uk
Sat Mar 14 09:12:39 CDT 2009


Manishji,

I guess you'll know which, when it happens ! :)
 It'll feel either like a liberation, or a shaking-off of the world (both of
which sound a little dualistic, since we're said to feel, when it happens,
that it's been like that all the time..)

However -- do you think that an avadhoota sounds more likely to stay
solitary, the jivamuuktha to mix in the world ?

Mikroth



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i find it hard to see the difference between the two. going by the
definition that a avadhoota is a person who has absorbed all knowledge and
has no need for even the vedas. how is he any different from a
jeevanamuktha, who too has acquired all the knowledge there is

regards

Dr. manish k mokshagundam

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