Women in Mahabharata - Nirrhiti
She is the wife of the deva Adharma. Her sons, known as the Nairhitas, are Bhaya, Mahaabhaya and Bhootaantaka. Darpa, Dambha, Nikriti and Maya are also noted to be her children as per other sources.
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Women in Mahabharata - Nirrhiti
She is the wife of the deva Adharma. Her sons, known as the Nairhitas, are Bhaya, Mahaabhaya and Bhootaantaka. Darpa, Dambha, Nikriti and Maya are also noted to be her children as per other sources.
Forgiveness and Justice in the Mahābhārata
The main antagonists of the Mahābhārata, namely, Duryodhana, his uncle, Śakuni, and Karṇa (yes, if antagonists are to be named, Karṇa is one per the Critical Edition and per Kṛṣṇa’s comments) commit a series of horrific actions throughout the epic, motivated by greed, jealousy, and spite. Offences include assassination attempts, deceit, sexual harassment and assault. Still, what I love is that Kṛṣṇa and the Pāṇḍavas continue to offer them opportunities for redemption, which they refuse. The war comes to be, justice is delivered, and all the Kauravas perish. However, by finding their end, they find redemption in relative terms, and, as we learn in the last parva, all proceed to svarga, or to heaven.
First, I find it significant to underline that the characters are not passively forgiven and welcomed into svarga. As they refuse to redeem themselves, they are forgiven only AFTER justice is delivered and they are made to take responsibility for what they have done, and after direct action is taken against their misdeeds. Forgiveness or compassion are therefore not passive in this context. I would maintain that what is underlined here is that forgiveness and love do not imply blindness to another’s harmful behaviour; on the contrary.
Second, I highlighted that their redemption occurs in relative terms, because, at the level of the Absolute / Consciousness, there is nothing to be redeemed as there is no fracture, only flow; however, as Ādyashanti teaches, the relative concomitantly and paradoxically very much exists in the container of its own laws.
Of course, the cosmology of the war is much more complex than this and is neither an act of punishment nor one of revenge; I would say it is more of a re-establishment of equilibrium in the relative playing field.
I think this is beautiful to ponder on. No matter how far they fell into cruelty and dejection, they found redemption. Indeed, Draupadī herself as Śrī forgives Aśvatthāmā after justice is delivered, who commits the most gruesome crime there is per Kṛṣṇa (that of killing a child).
And, so can we, can't we? Redeem ourselves and make amends for our cruelties and for our mistakes. Take action when action is needed. And rest in “redemptive love” (another beautiful coinage by Ādya. I love him so much 😊 )
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Bhagavad Gita Chapter 1 - Verse 41 - Adharmabhibhavat Krishna
Having established that the destruction of the family leads to the rise of irreligion, Arjuna now explains the immediate and devastating social consequence of this chaos. The forty-first verse, known as the Adharmabhibhavat Krishna verse, is a stark and deeply traditional argument about the central role of women in maintaining the purity and order of a society. Sanskrit Verse अधर्माभिभवात्कृष्ण…
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