Ratna-parīkṣā: Vajra (Diamond/Thunderbolt) — Origin, Types, Testing, Defects, Weights, and Royal Auspiciousness
वज्रे तां वैपरीत्येन सूरयः परिचक्षते / जातिरजातिं विलिखति जातिं विलिखन्ति वज्रकुरुविन्दाः
vajre tāṃ vaiparītyena sūrayaḥ paricakṣate / jātirajātiṃ vilikhati jātiṃ vilikhanti vajrakuruvindāḥ
Đối với bảo thạch vajra, các bậc hiền triết nói theo lối nghịch lý: một “jāti” (vệt tự nhiên) có thể rạch bỏ “ajāti” (phần không vệt), còn vajra và kuruvinda (kim cương) thì rạch bỏ được cả chính “jāti” ấy.
Lord Vishnu (in dialogue with Garuda/Vinatā-putra)
Concept: Discriminative knowledge distinguishes subtle categories (jāti/ajāti) and recognizes exceptional agents that override ordinary rules.
Vedantic Theme: Viveka (discrimination) and the limits of general rules when encountering an ‘apavāda’ (exception) principle.
Application: In analysis and decision-making, separate signal from noise (marks vs unmarked), and account for edge-cases that break simplistic models.
Primary Rasa: adbhuta
Secondary Rasa: shanta
Related Themes: Garuda Purana 1.68: adjacent verses on vajra properties and classification marks (jāti/ajāti)
It illustrates how sages teach subtle truths through paradox—showing that what seems like a fixed ‘mark’ can be erased, and even the notion of ‘mark vs. unmarked’ can be overturned.
Indirectly, it points to discernment: the soul’s progress depends on seeing through appearances and fixed identifications, just as the ‘marked/unmarked’ distinction is not absolute.
Practice viveka (clear discrimination): do not cling to rigid labels or identities; refine understanding through study, reflection, and ethical discipline.