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Brahman Quote by Audrey Truschke

“O King, may the world bow to your command; May lips drip with expressions of thanks and salutations; Since it is your spirit that watches over the people, Wherever you are, may God watch over you! —Chandar Bhan Brahman, a Hindu Persian-medium poet in Aurangzeb’s employ” quote by Audrey Truschke
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““O King, may the world bow to your command; May lips drip with expressions of thanks and salutations; Since it is your spirit that watches over the people, Wherever you are, may God watch over you! —Chandar Bhan Brahman, a Hindu Persian-medium poet in Aurangzeb’s employ””

Audrey Truschke

About This Quote

Source Poem: Tribute to a ruler, attributed to Chandar Bhan Brahman, 17th‑century Persian‑medium poet in Aurangzeb’s court

The poet invokes divine protection and universal reverence for a sovereign, linking earthly authority with spiritual guardianship

In simple terms: A ruler is blessed and protected by God, and people honor him with gratitude

Key Takeaway

Recognize the responsibility of leadership and seek humility

Themes

leadership honor spirituality authority gratitude

Mood

reverent solemn reflective

Type

historical political spiritual

When to use this quote

  • court ceremonies
  • statecraft
  • public speeches
  • religious rituals
  • historical analysis

Key Concepts

Divine providence political legitimacy cultural patronage

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does power affect a leader’s moral duty?
  • Can reverence replace accountability?
A Different Perspective

The blessing assumes the ruler's virtue; power can be misused despite prayers

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