Mandukya Upanishad
Persistent state management for LLM agents. Snapshots, rollback, multi-backend storage. Zero dependencies.
Formerly agent-state — Part of the Vedic Arsenal: 100 production-grade Python libraries for LLM agents, each named from the Vedas, Puranas, and Mahakavyas.
The ancient Avastha principle from Mandukya Upanishad finds its modern expression in this library.
Just as the Vedic sages understood that every phenomenon in the universe follows deep patterns — patterns of creation, maintenance, and dissolution — avastha applies this wisdom to LLM agent engineering.
The concept of अवस्था (States of Being — Jagrat Svapna Sushupti) speaks directly to the technical problem this library solves. When the sages codified this principle in Mandukya Upanishad, they were describing not just a spiritual truth but a computational truth that would take humanity millennia to rediscover in silicon.
This is not coincidence. The universe has one nature. The Vedas described it first.
flowchart LR
A[Input] --> B[avastha]
B --> C{Process}
C -- Success --> D[Output]
C -- Error --> E[Handle]
E --> B
style B fill:#6b21a8,color:#fff
pip install avasthaOr from source:
git clone https://github.com/darshjme/avastha.git
cd avastha && pip install -e .from avastha import *
# See examples/ for full usageavastha is one of 100 libraries in darshjme/arsenal — each named from sacred Indian literature:
| Sanskrit Name | Source | Technical Function |
|---|---|---|
avastha |
Mandukya Upanishad | States of Being — Jagrat Svapna Sushupti |
Each library solves one problem. Zero external dependencies. Pure Python 3.8+.
- Fork the repo
- Create feature branch (
git checkout -b fix/your-fix) - Add tests — zero dependencies only
- Open a PR
🌊 Built by Darshankumar Joshi · @thedarshanjoshi
"कर्मण्येवाधिकारस्ते मा फलेषु कदाचन" Your right is to action alone, never to its fruits. — Bhagavad Gita 2.47