Adhyaya 60: Self-Assertion, Daiva, and the Rhetoric of Inevitability (उद्योग पर्व)
अकामद्वेषसंयोगलो भद्रोहाच्च भारत । उपेक्षया च भावानां देवा देवत्वमाप्रुवन्
vaiśampāyana uvāca |
akāmadveṣasaṃyogalobhadrohācca bhārata |
upekṣayā ca bhāvānāṃ devā devatvam āpruvan ||
ହେ ଭାରତ! କାମ (ରାଗ), ଦ୍ୱେଷ, ସଂଯୋଗ (ମମତା-ବନ୍ଧନ), ଲୋଭ ଓ ଦ୍ରୋହ (ଶତ୍ରୁତାଭରା କ୍ରୋଧ) ଏହି ଦୋଷମାନଙ୍କୁ ତ୍ୟାଗ କରି, ଦୂଷିତ ଭାବମାନଙ୍କୁ ଉପେକ୍ଷା କରିଥିବାରୁ ଦେବମାନେ ଦେବତ୍ୱ ପ୍ରାପ୍ତ କରିଥିଲେ।
वैशम्पायन उवाच
Divinity (devatva) is presented as the fruit of inner purification: freedom from desire, hatred, possessive clinging, greed, and hostile wrath, along with the disciplined practice of disregarding corrupting mental states.
In Vaiśampāyana’s narration, a moral principle is stated to the Bharata listener: the gods became gods not merely by power, but by ethical and psychological mastery—abandoning key inner दोषs and remaining detached from tainted भावs.