Destiny and human initiative in the Mahabharata
Woods, Julian F
Destiny and Human Initiative in the Mahabharata explores this epic's ongoing polemic regarding free will in the face of destiny. While the belief that human history is governed exclusively by external forces is evident in the Mahabharata, the epic also contains the commanding message of Kr's'n'a that the lives of individuals and societies may, and should indeed, be changed for the better through human initiative. Woods maintains that the resolution of this conundrum emerges from the epic's view of what it is to be a human being. We may harbor ideas about our self-determination and freedom, but the epic reveals that we are not at all free but trapped in a vicious cycle of birth and death that can be broken only when we realize that our precious ego-self with its sense of agency is a mental fiction. The Mahabharata admits to a modicum of freedom in everyday life which, from a higher perspective, is nothing but destiny in disguise.
Kategorije:
Godina:
2001
Izdavač:
State University of New York Press
Jezik:
english
ISBN 10:
0791449823
ISBN 13:
9780791449820
Serije:
McGill studies in the history of religions
Fajl:
PDF, 941 KB
IPFS:
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english, 2001