Bigness, Brilliance, the Buddhi, and the Brāhmaṇya Yoked-Up King

Author:

Robertson Matthew1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Lecturer, Department of History, Murray State University

Abstract

Abstract The Udyoga parvan’s framing narrative about Indra, Viśvarūpa, Vṛtra, and Nahuṣa is crafted to facilitate the translation of the Vedic paradigm of sovereignty into a sāṃkhya-yoga idiom. This essay reads the ‘The Victory of Indra’ as a rhetorical device that introduces a correlation between a sovereign’s bigness and brilliance—key metrics of Vedic sovereignty—and his buddhi. Through the practice of sensory restraint and (or as a kind of) brahmacarya, the Udyoga’s sovereign swells his buddhi to a point of identification with the comprehensive greatness of his realm. He further wards off mental/consumptive afflictions like distraction, lust, or pride, sustaining his rule through the vigilant observance of a brahman-centred habit. As a result, his buddhi is like a well-fed fire whose light comprehends the realm that he thereby rules with the clear understanding of the stable, expansive, and dharma-aligned force of brahman.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Religious studies

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