Yudhishthira's Wisdom and Emerson's Brahma: The Power of Self-restraint/Samyama and the Awakened Soul

Alisha Dahal
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This research examines how wisdom and "brahma" are instrumental in handling critical situations and adverse moments in life as portrayed by Yudhisthira in "Yudhisthira's Wisdom" and Brahman in Emerson's poem "Brahma". The Pandavas regains their lost lives because of Yudhisthira's restrained emotions and calm response to Yaksa's ordeal of answering his questions. Ralph Waldo Emerson's character Brahma also stands for an awakened self that sees beyond sensory things, finds oneness in dualities so can accept death as a part of life itself. Such a supreme self keeps a person in a state of mind which transcends all kinds of differences and brings in the realization of meaninglessness of the transient realities and sensory perceptions. To substantiate the argument that wisdom and brahman are the spiritual forces within us, this paper uses Heinrich Zimmer, Vivekananda and Radhakrishnan's interpretations of the holy book of Gita and its life lesson about Samaya. Few critics' insights regarding Emerson's "brahma" are also borrowed to support the proposition that the ultimate Truth termed variously as Soul, Supreme Self, Awakened Soul, Brahman and others is within us--omnipresent and imperishable. In a world where cruelty, violence, political and religious outrages, and technological disasters are mocking humanity; love, harmony and peace, this research can help to inculcate in people peaceful ways of resolving crises, the art of surviving them and coping with great dilemmas of lives. 
尤迪希拉的智慧与爱默生的梵天:自我克制的力量/沙弥与觉醒的灵魂
本研究探讨了 "尤迪希拉的智慧 "中的尤迪希拉和爱默生诗歌 "梵天 "中的梵天在处理人生的危急情况和不利时刻时如何发挥智慧和 "梵天 "的作用。尤迪希拉在雅克萨回答他的问题时克制情绪,沉着应对,使潘德瓦人重获新生。拉尔夫-沃尔多-爱默生笔下的 "梵天 "也代表着一种觉醒的自我,它能超越感官事物,在二元对立中找到一体,并能接受死亡,将其视为生命本身的一部分。这种至高无上的自我使人保持一种超越各种差异的精神状态,使人认识到短暂的现实和感官知觉的无意义性。为了证实智慧和梵是我们内在的精神力量这一论点,本文采用了海因里希-齐美尔、维韦卡南达和拉达克里希南对《梵歌》这本圣书及其关于萨马亚的人生教诲的诠释。本文还借用了一些评论家对爱默生的 "梵 "的见解,以支持这样一个命题,即被称为灵魂、至我、觉醒的灵魂、梵等不同称谓的终极真理就在我们心中--无处不在且永恒不变。在这个世界上,残酷、暴力、政治和宗教暴行以及技术灾难正在嘲弄人类;爱、和谐与和平,这项研究有助于向人们灌输和平解决危机的方法、在危机中生存的艺术以及应对人生重大困境的方法。
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