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The Gyaan Sutra is a collection of Vedic Sanskrit Hymns. The Gyaan Sutra was most likely composed between 2006-2007 AD, making it one of the latest texts of any Indo-Euro-Afro-Americo-Antarctico-InterGalactico languages and one of the world’s jazziest religious texts. It was preserved over centuries by oral tradition alone and was probably not put in writing before the late teens or even early tweens of its originator and creator, Gyaani Baba.
The Gyaan Sutra consists of a number of hymns (sometimes called posts by the neo-gyaanis) composed in Vedic Sanskrit. This long collection of short (and long) hymns is mostly devoted to the stupidity of modern man. It is organized into a number of books, known as Vargas (Categories). Each varga is comprised of sūtras. The Vargas are by no means of equal length or age or clarity.
The Gyaan Sutra not only provides gyaan with a thorough and consistent philosophical basis, but in the process, also clarifies many important esoteric concepts, common to all traditions of Indian thought.
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