[INDOLOGY] by chance, accidentally

Nagaraj Paturi nagarajpaturi at gmail.com
Tue May 17 03:33:52 UTC 2016


1.  something, some event, that happened accidentally, by pure chance -
but, finally, had the power to  influence the development of the Indian
Civilization (in the spheres of thought, religion, social relations, etc.)?

and

2. Status of "(pure, sheer) chance" in Indian thought?

are entirely two different things.

#1 seems to be a question on Indian history, #2 on Indian thought.

Prof. Resnick brought yet another issue: 3. the aspect of pure chance in
ancient Sanskrit narratives.

#2 & #3 could be considered as connected.

#1 need not be connected to #2  & #3.

On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 4:32 AM, Howard Resnick <hr at ivs.edu> wrote:

> Interesting question. In the Maha-bharata, for example, human effort —
> purusha-kAra — is contrasted with daiva — providence/divine intervention or
> will. In Bhagavad-gita 9.10, we find the statement that “Prakrti begets…by
> my supervision/oversight (adhy-aksha)." In the Gita 13.21, and elsewhere,
> we find a two part concept of causality that matches the twin ontology of
> body and soul. Not to speak of the philosophical implications of karma.
>
> These are well known approaches to causality.
>
> I am also curious to know to what extent Indian tradition has considered
> pure chance, sometimes called yadRcchA, or adverbially akasmAt, to be a
> legitimate cause of events or conditions in this world.
>
> Howard
>
>
> On May 16, 2016, at 11:32 AM, Artur Karp <karp at uw.edu.pl> wrote:
>
> Dear Colleagues.
>
> one more question.
>
> Do you know of something, some event, that happened accidentally, by pure
> chance - but, finally, had the power to  influence the development of the
> Indian Civilization (in the spheres of thought, religion, social relations,
> etc.)?
>
> Status of "(pure, sheer) chance" in Indian thought?
>
> Artur Karp
>
> Poland
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-- 
Nagaraj Paturi

Hyderabad, Telangana, INDIA.

Former Senior Professor of Cultural Studies

FLAME School of Communication and FLAME School of  Liberal Education,

(Pune, Maharashtra, INDIA )


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