The Song of the Avantī Brāhmaṇa (Avanti-brāhmaṇa-gītā): Mind as the Root of Suffering and Equanimity Amid Insult
भिद्यन्ते भ्रातरो दारा: पितर: सुहृदस्तथा । एकास्निग्धा: काकिणिना सद्य: सर्वेऽरय: कृता: ॥ २० ॥
bhidyante bhrātaro dārāḥ pitaraḥ suhṛdas tathā ekāsnigdhāḥ kākiṇinā sadyaḥ sarve ’rayaḥ kṛtāḥ
ایک ہی سکے کے لیے محبت میں جڑے بھائی، بیوی، والدین اور دوست بھی فوراً ٹوٹ جاتے ہیں اور دشمن بن جاتے ہیں۔
This verse states that even a tiny amount of money can instantly turn affectionate relatives—brothers, spouses, fathers, and friends—into enemies, showing how greed fractures relationships.
He is conveying the Avadhūta’s lesson of detachment: material wealth is unstable and can corrupt affection, so one should not base security or identity on possessions.
Keep finances transparent and principled, avoid greed-driven disputes, and prioritize devotion and character over possessions—so relationships are protected from material agitation.