Vrātya or Ancient Indo-Aryan Violence? Challenge and Defeat within the Patterns of Vedic and Buddhist Dialogues

Pontillo Tiziana
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Neri Chiara
2024-01-01

Abstract

Jaiminīya-Brāhmaṇa (JB) II 225 and Pañcaviṃśa-Brāhmaṇa (PB) XVII 1.9 have been authoritatively interpreted by Falk (1986: 29–30) as evidence that the Vrātyas behaved in a peculiarly aggressive way. The present study puts forward the hypothesis that such violence was not a distinguishing feature of the Vrātyas, but an inherited common trait of the Indo-Aryan culture, which, for example, is well documented in its strong warrior tradition, in clashes between clans and families for dynastic reasons, in the frequent use of curses and other acts of verbal violence and in the ritual violence of bloody sacrifices. These various deep-rooted cultural patterns might all have stemmed from the original highly competitive social organization of the Indo-Aryan people. The way in which Vrātyas selected their leader,regardless of his birth status, in line with Buddhist meritocracy, also proves to be in line with this assumed competitiveness of the origins. This paper concentrates on the violence inherent in the Vrātya dialogues and their dramatic consequences. These dialogues are compared here with the Old and Middle Indo-Aryan “verbal contests” on the basis of Vedic and Pali texts, in the wake of work by Witzel (1987) and Manné (1990), who singled out relevant schemes and formulas in both the Brahmanical and Buddhist sources. Indeed, the earliest sources provide ample evidence of agonistic sapiential debates (the so-called brahmodyas), in which the loser is forced to submit to the winner or even undergo a much worse punishment.
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Old and Middle Indo-Aryan violence; Comparing Vedic and Pali sources; Vrātyas; Brahmodya; Verbal contests; Debate and curses
Goal 4: Quality education
The volume on Vedic studies edited by Hermina Cielas Leão and Tiziana Pontillo contains the papers discussed during the International Conference in Kraków, 27–29 October 2022, as well as other contributions on this subject – within the frames of the project Violence: Aggression and Domination in Indian Culture supported by grant from the Priority Research Area (Heritage) under the Strategic Programme Excellence Initiative at Jagiellonian University. The members of this international research group, established thanks to grant project obtained in June 2022, are: Initiators: Lidia Sudyka (Jagiellonian University; coordinator), Ewa Dębicka-Borek (Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland), Elena Mucciarelli (University of Groningen, Netherlands), David Pierdominici Leão (Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland), Tiziana Pontillo (University of Cagliari, Italy); Other members: Monika Browarczyk (Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland), Hermina Cielas Leão (Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland), Marzenna Czerniak-Drożdzowicz (Jagiellonian University, Kraków, Poland), Edeltraud Harzer (University of Texas at Austin, USA), Martin Hříbek (Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic), Frank Köhler (University of Tübingen, Germany), Cinzia Pieruccini (University of Milan, Italy), Weronika Rokicka (University of Warsaw, Poland), Paola M. Rossi (University of Milan, Italy) and Aleksandra Turek (University of Warsaw, Poland).
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