The Song of the Avantī Brāhmaṇa (Avanti-brāhmaṇa-gītā): Mind as the Root of Suffering and Equanimity Amid Insult
सोऽहं कालावशेषेण शोषयिष्येऽङ्गमात्मन: । अप्रमत्तोऽखिलस्वार्थे यदि स्यात् सिद्ध आत्मनि ॥ २९ ॥
so ’haṁ kālāvaśeṣeṇa śoṣayiṣye ’ṅgam ātmanaḥ apramatto ’khila-svārthe yadi syāt siddha ātmani
Se houver algum tempo restante em minha vida, realizarei austeridades e buscarei aquilo que constitui meu interesse próprio, satisfeito no eu.
This verse teaches that one should remain vigilant and detached, allowing the body to naturally decline with time while focusing on perfected Self-realization as the real success of life.
In his instruction, Dattātreya emphasizes vairāgya: the body is temporary and governed by time, so a wise person concentrates on realization of the Self rather than bodily maintenance or fear.
Live consciously: reduce obsession with comfort and status, keep steady spiritual practice, and remember that time is limited—so prioritize inner realization and devotion over temporary gains.