Adhyaya 18 — Arjuna Declines the Throne; Garga Directs Him to Dattatreya; The Gods Defeat the Daityas through Dattatreya’s Vision and the Movement of Lakshmi
उद्गीयमानं गन्धर्वैः सुरापानरतं मुनिम् ।
ते तस्य गत्वा प्रणतिमवदन् साध्यसाधनम् ॥
udgīyamānaṃ gandharvaiḥ surāpānarataṃ munim |
te tasya gatvā praṇatim avadan sādhyasādhanam ||
Eles viram o sábio, celebrado em canto pelos Gandharvas, entregue a beber licor. Aproximando-se dele, inclinaram-se e proferiram sua saudação reverente, desejosos de cumprir o seu intento.
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The text challenges superficial moral judgment: a realized being may not match conventional expectations. The devas’ reverence models discernment—honoring inner attainment over outer appearance.
This is exemplary narrative (upākhyāna) supporting dharma and the authority of tapas/realization; not directly one of the five, but commonly embedded within them.
‘Surāpāna’ can function symbolically as transcendence of dualities and social constructs (not as an instruction). Gandharva-song indicates subtle worlds acknowledging a jñānī whom ordinary optics misread.