Chapter
20
Janaka
In
my unblemished nature there are no
elements, no body, no faculties no mind.
There is no void and no anguish. 20.1
For
me, free from the sense of dualism, there
are no scriptures, no self-knowledge, no
mind free from an object, no satisfaction
and no freedom from desire. 20.2
There
is no knowledge or ignorance, no me, this
or mine, no bondage, no liberation, and no
property of self-nature. 20.3
For
him who is always free from individual
characteristics there is no antecedent
causal action, no liberation during life,
and no fulfillment at death. 20.4
For
me, free from individuality, there is no
doer and no reaper of the consequences, no
cessation of action, no arising of
thought, no immediate object, and no idea
of results. 20.5
There
is no world, no seeker for liberation, no
yogi, no seer, no-one bound and no-one
liberated. I remain in my own non-dual
nature. 20.6
There
is no emanation or return, no goal, means,
seeker or achievement. I remain in my own
non-dual nature. 20.7
For
me who am forever unblemished, there is no
judge, no standard, nothing to judge, and
no judgment. 20.8
For
me who am forever action less, there is no
distraction or one-pointed ness of mind,
no lack of understanding, no stupidity, no
joy and no sorrow. 20.9
For
me who am always free from deliberations
there is neither conventional truth nor
absolute truth, no happiness and no
suffering. 20.10
For
me who am forever pure there is no
illusion, no samsara, no attachment or
detachment, no living being and no God.
20.11
For
me who am forever unmovable and
indivisible, established in myself, there
is no activity or inactivity, no
liberation and no bondage. 20.12
For
me who am blessed and without limitation,
there is no initiation or scripture, no
disciple or teacher, and no goal of human
existence. 20.13
There
is no being or non-being, no unity or
dualism. What more is there to say?
Nothing arises out of me. 20.14