Brahmā’s Curse, Four Births, and the Dharma of Shared Embodiment
Draupadī/Kṛṣṇā
मुद्गलस्याभिमानं हि नाशयित्वा च मारुतः / रमयामास तत्रस्था भारत्यादिवराङ्गनाः
mudgalasyābhimānaṃ hi nāśayitvā ca mārutaḥ / ramayāmāsa tatrasthā bhāratyādivarāṅganāḥ
ເມື່ອມາຣຸຕະ (ເທວະແຫ່ງລົມ) ໄດ້ທຳລາຍຄວາມທະນົງຕົນຂອງມຸດກະລະແລ້ວ ກໍໄດ້ບັນເທີງໃຫ້ນາງຜູ້ປະເສີດທີ່ຢູ່ນັ້ນ—ພາຣະຕີ ແລະອື່ນໆ—ເກີດຄວາມຍິນດີ.
Lord Vishnu (narrating to Garuda)
Concept: Ahamkara (pride) obstructs spiritual stature; divine forces may act to dismantle it for dharmic restoration.
Vedantic Theme: Ahamkara as a knot (granthi) binding consciousness; humility as a prerequisite for higher knowledge.
Application: Cultivate humility through seva, self-audit, and accepting correction; treat praise/blame as transient.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: vira
Type: ashrama clearing
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 3.17 (Mudgala’s pride and Maruta’s intervention)
This verse highlights abhimāna as an inner obstacle; its removal restores harmony and makes one fit for higher conduct and divine association.
By showing that ego is actively subdued (here by Māruta), the verse implies that spiritual progress depends on humility and purification of character, not merely status or learning.
Cultivate humility by accepting correction, reducing self-importance, and using speech (Bhāratī) to uplift others rather than to assert superiority.