refers to the state of absolute liberation where the soul is "isolated" from bodily connection, and
At dawn, the sage pointed to a rock in the middle of the river. “Go sit there,” he said. “Hold this butter on your palm. Do not close your eyes. Do not chant. Just watch the river flow. When the butter melts into Kaivalya , you will know.” kaivalya navaneetham in english
The title itself provides a metaphorical map for the spiritual journey: refers to the state of absolute liberation where
The hallmark of this text is its vivid description of the jivanmukta —one who is Kaivalya even while appearing to act in the world. The Guru describes such a one: and At dawn