avadhuta gita
Avadhuta Gita is Mooji's favorite Non-Duality scripture. It is a Hindu text based on the principles of Advaita Vedanta (Non-Dualism). The singer of the Avadhuta Gita is Dattatreya, an Avadhuta, and according to the Nath Sampradaya, the work was heard and transcribed by one of Dattatreya's disciples, Swami Kartikeya.
As such, this text may also be considered a forerunner of Tantric literature as the themes, motif, and orientation of this 'song' (Sanskrit: Gita) are common to Shaivite Tantras, Buddhist Tantras, and Vaishnava Agamas (which are also tantric literature) and ancient Yoga philosophy. You can read it by pressing the next and previous buttons or can set it on auto mode or on a schedule. Use settings to a set schedule. Touch the Sage to start.
It can read the verses aloud. The voice can be muted by the Mute button or from the Settings menu. It can read automatically or on a set schedule. You can read it by pressing the next and previous buttons or can set it on auto mode or on a schedule. Use settings to a set schedule. Touch the Sage to start.
The text is attributed to Dattatreya, and extant manuscripts have been dated to approximately the 9th or 10th century. It consists of 289 shlokas (metered verses), divided into eight chapters. The first seven chapters are the text's oldest layer, and the eighth chapter is likely a later interpolation. It may have been composed in the western states of India, probably Maharashtra. Avadhuta Gita has been one of the most important texts of the Natha Yogi tradition of Hinduism.