- Source
- Shivarahasya Purana (Chapter 6)
- Dialogue
- Sage Ribhu (Teacher) and Sage Nidagha (Disciple)
Significance
A favorite scripture of modern non-dual master Sri Ramana Maharshi, who often recommended its recitation for dissolving ego-identification.
Key concepts
- The complete non-existence of world, mind, and ego; Brahman alone is
- Deconstruction of mental concepts and spiritual practices as ultimate truth
- The unbroken realization: 'All is Brahman' (Sarvam Brahmamayam)
- Silence as the supreme state of knowledge
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