%0 Journal Article %T Filozofia, rytuał i performatywność w starożytnej myśli indyjskiej na przykładzie upaniszady Ćhandogia 6.2.4 %A Jurewicz, Joanna %J Studia Religiologica %V 2021 %R 10.4467/20844077SR.21.008.14199 %N Tom 54, Numer 2 %P 131-146 %K ritual, embodied cognition, performative utterances, filozofia indyjska, upaniszady, brahmany, rytuał, poznanie ucieleśnione, wypowiedzi performatywne /Indian philosophy, Upaniṣads, Brāhmaṇas %@ 0137-2432 %D 2021 %U https://ejournals.eu/czasopismo/studia-religiologica/artykul/filozofia-rytual-i-performatywnosc-w-starozytnej-mysli-indyjskiej-na-przykladzie-upaniszady-chandogia-6-2-4 %X Philosophy, ritual and performativity in ancient Indian thought on the example of the Chandogia Upanishad 6.2.4 The paper discusses cosmogony presented by Uddālaka Āruṇi attested in the Chāndogya Upaniṣad (6.1-6), according to which world forms arise by giving them a name. I argue that the experience that motivates the thinking of Uddālaka is ritual, the essence of which is to give people and objects a name, thanks to which their status dramatically changes for the duration of the ritual. An analysis of a selected passage of the king’s coronation described in the Śatapatha Brāhmaṇa (5.3.4) reveals the fundamental importance of the verses uttered during preparation of the water for the consecration. The reconstruction of an experience that influences philosophical thought makes it possible to see its coherence and depth, and the fact that this experience is a ritual, a common experience of humanity, enables it to be better understood by those who grew up in other philosophical traditions as well.