Shattering the Crown of the God

Q2 Arts and Humanities
David Pierdominici Leão
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Abstract

Among the extensive repertoire of Pāṇḍya dynastic themes, the motif of clash between a Pāṇḍya sovereign and Indra is ubiquitous. This topos which supposedly originated around middle of the 5th century CE, can be traced to Cilapattikāram XI, 17–30, which celebrates a Pāṇḍya monarch wearing Indra’s garland, capturing the clouds, and breaking the god’s crown. The narrative was later employed in the Tiruviḷaiyāṭaṟpurāṇam (late 13th century) and its Sanskrit rendering, the Hālāsyamāhātmya (14th–15th centuries), where the actions of the Pāṇḍya kings were inserted in the narratives about the divine līlās of Śiva in Madurai. Since the early phase of the dynasty, this mytheme was employed as a tool of political display in the South. After a survey of the motif in the first phase of the imperial documents, the paper will focus on the reemployment of the category of royal violence in the Teṅkāśi dynastic period (14th–18th centuries CE), using the lens of the official copper plates of the late Pāṇḍya chancery and the previous Sanskrit literary production.
粉碎神冠
在 Pāṇḍya 王朝的大量主题中,Pāṇḍya 君主与因陀罗之间的冲突主题无处不在。这一主题据说起源于公元 5 世纪中叶,可追溯到《西拉帕提卡拉姆》(Cilapattikāram XI)第 17-30 节,该节歌颂了一位帕梵亚君主戴上因陀罗的花环,抓住了云朵,并打破了因陀罗的王冠。这段叙述后来被用于《提鲁维亚》(Tiruviķaiyāṭaşpurāṇam)(13 世纪末)及其梵文译本《哈拉西亚姆哈特米亚》(Hālāsyamāhātmya,14-15 世纪)中,在马杜赖有关希瓦神力的叙述中插入了帕梵亚国王的行动。从王朝早期开始,这个神话就被用作南方政治展示的工具。在对第一阶段帝国文献中的主题进行调查后,本文将通过晚期帕梵亚教会的官方铜板和之前的梵文文学作品,重点探讨在 Teṅkāśi 王朝时期(公元 14-18 世纪)重新使用皇家暴力这一主题的情况。
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Cracow Indological Studies
Cracow Indological Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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