Mahābhārata-saṅkṣepa and Avatāra-kāraṇa
Brahmā’s Synopsis of the Epic and the Logic of Divine Descents
द्रौपद्यां रुद्यमानायामश्वत्थाम्नः शिरोमणिम् / ऐषिकास्त्रेण तं जित्वा जग्राहार्जुन उत्तमम्
draupadyāṃ rudyamānāyāmaśvatthāmnaḥ śiromaṇim / aiṣikāstreṇa taṃ jitvā jagrāhārjuna uttamam
দ্ৰৌপদী কান্দি থাকোঁতে, উত্তম অৰ্জুনে ঐষীকাস্ত্ৰে অশ্বত্থামাক জয় কৰি তাৰ শিৰোমণি (মস্তকমণি) কেঢ়ি ল’লে।
Narrator (Garuda Purana narrative voice within the Vishnu–Garuda dialogue context)
Concept: Dharma as measured justice: subduing adharma without uncontrolled slaughter; symbolic punishment (seizing the crest-jewel) to curb further harm.
Vedantic Theme: Buddhi-guided action over impulse; sattva moderating rajas (heroism without cruelty).
Application: When confronting wrongdoing, prioritize restraint, proportional response, and prevention of future harm over rage-driven retribution.
Primary Rasa: karuna
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: encampment / royal retinue
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.145.34 (atrocity); Garuda Purana 1.145.36 (consolation and rites)
It functions as a dharma-lesson: a wrongdoer is subdued and symbolically stripped of power and honor, showing that adharma leads to loss and humiliation.
Indirectly, it reinforces the Purana’s moral causality: actions bring consequences—an idea later applied to post-death judgment and results of karma described elsewhere in the text.
Act decisively against wrongdoing but within ethical limits; power gained through harm or injustice is unstable and ultimately forfeited.