Naishkarmyasidhi - नैष्कर्म्यसिद्धिः-by-Sureshvaracharya -Vid.MM.Brahmarishi Dr.Manidravid Sastri
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Nāiṣkarmya-siddhiḥ (नैष्कर्म्यसिद्धिः) is a classical Vedānta text written by Śrī Sureśvarācārya, one of the foremost disciples of Ādi Śaṅkarācārya. It is considered one of the most authoritative works on Advaita Vedānta and is deeply respected in the Advaita tradition.
Here’s a structured overview:
📖 Meaning of the Title
Naishkarmya (नैष्कर्म्य) – "Freedom from karma," or the state where one transcends all actions (realization of the Self beyond doership).
Siddhi (सिद्धिः) – "Accomplishment" or "perfection."
👉 So, Naishkarmya-siddhi means the attainment of liberation through knowledge of the Self, where all karmic bondage ends.
🧘 Central Theme
The text emphasizes jñāna (knowledge) as the sole means to mokṣa (liberation).
It explains how karma (rituals, actions, duties) purifies the mind and prepares the seeker, but only Self-knowledge destroys ignorance and grants liberation.
It reconciles the role of karma and jñāna, arguing against the idea that action alone can give liberation.
📚 Structure
The work is in 4 chapters (prakaraṇas):
Karma-kāṇḍa-prakaraṇa – The role and limits of Vedic rituals and duties.
Saṁnyāsa-prakaraṇa – The significance of renunciation (saṁnyāsa) for Self-realization.
Vairāgya-prakaraṇa – The necessity of detachment and discrimination.
Mokṣa-prakaraṇa – The true nature of liberation, attained only through Self-knowledge.
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