The author accepted the name 'Hemadpant' because he understood its profound purpose. As explained in Chapter 2, the title was not given for nothing; it was a "speech-arrow aimed at the debate to destroy my pride." He realized it was a lesson to stop him from talking nonsense and to dissolve the pride of debating. The name served as a lifelong reminder to remain aware and always be humble. Because it taught him that debating is an extremely harmful trait, he came to see the naming as an "ornament" and accepted this honor with love, sincerity, and a pure nature.
Why did the author, despite his initial feelings, come to accept the name 'Hemadpant' as an honor?
π Chapter 2