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””
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
Recognize the responsibility of leadership and seek humility
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- court ceremonies
- statecraft
- public speeches
- religious rituals
- historical analysis
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does power affect a leader’s moral duty?
- Can reverence replace accountability?
The blessing assumes the ruler's virtue; power can be misused despite prayers