- Avadhuta
Avadhuta (अवधूत "IAST|avadhūta") is a term from the
Dharmic Religions ofIndia referring to a somewhat eccentric type of mystic orsaint who has risen above bodily-consciousness, duality, and worldly concerns and acts without consideration for standard social etiquette. Such personalities are considered to be free from the consciousness of theego , and to 'roam free like a child' over the face of the earth. An avadhut does not identify with their body or mind. Such a person is said to be pure consciousness in human form. Avadhuts play a significant role in the history of a number ofYoga ,Vedanta andBhakti traditions. It is also a commonMarathi name.Types of Avadhutas
The book of "Brahmanirvantantra" describes how to identify the avadhuts of the following types:
#Bramhavadhuta : An avadhut from birth, who appears in any class of society. Completely indifferent to the world or worldly matters
#Shaivavadhuta : Avadhuts who have taken to the renounced order of life (sanyass), often with umkempt long hair ("jata"), or who dress in the manner ofShaivites and spend almost all of their time in trance (samadhi ), ormeditation .
#Viravadhuta : This person looks like asadhu who has put red colored sandal paste on his body and wearssaffron clothes. His hair are very well grown and are normally furling in the wind. They wear in their neck aRudraksha mala or a string with bones. They hold a wooden stick (danda ) in their hand and additionally they always have an axe ("parashu ") or a "damaru " (small drum) with them.
#Kulavadhuta : These people are supposed to have taken initiation from the Kaulsampradaya . It is very difficult to recognize these people as they do not wear any signs outside which can identify them from others. The speciality of these people is that they remain and live like usual people do. They can show themselves in the form of Kings or a family man.Relationship with the Nath sampradaya
The
Nath Sampradaya is a form of Avadhuta-pantha (sect). In this sampradaya, Guru-importance andYoga are of extreme importance. Therefore the most important book in this sampradaya is "Avadhut Gita". ShriGorakshanath is considered the topmost form of Avadhut-state.The nature of the avadhuta is the subject of the "Avadhuta Gita", the authorship of which is traditionally ascribed to
Dattatreya .Avadhuta Upanishad
The Avadhuta Upanishad is number 79 of the
Muktika canon ofUpanishad s. It is aSannyasa Upanishad associated with theBlack Yajurveda .Avadhuta Gita
The Avadhuta Gita is an
Advaita mystical text.ee also
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Nityananda
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* [http://oaks.nvg.org/pv6bk7.html Avadhut Gita by Dattatreya]
* [http://www.geocities.com/advaitavedant/avadhutaup.htm The Avadhuta Upanishad]
** [http://sanskritdocuments.org/all_sa/avadhuta_sa.html etext]
* [http://www.vedabase.net/a/avadhuta Usage of 'avadhuta' in Puranic and Vaishnava texts]
* [http://www.richardshawbrown.com/mysticarticles/Ramesh.html Avadhuta Radha-charan das Babaji]
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