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Posted: 2 years ago

Name of a Brahman, no idea who

1215019 thumbnail
Posted: 2 years ago

Not the answer that I had in mind.

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Posted: 2 years ago

Originally posted by: BrhannadaArmour

Not the answer that I had in mind.

I looked up and that's the only thing I found. I found a name Sattri and Janmejaya was called Sarpasattri because of the Yajna he performed.
1215019 thumbnail
Posted: 2 years ago

Correct!


99. Whose name was Raukmiṇeya?

1215019 thumbnail
Posted: 2 years ago

Correct! Can you name another individual who is called Raukmiṇeya in Harivaṃśa?

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Posted: 2 years ago

Aniruddha? Taking a guess.

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Posted: 2 years ago

Good guess, but no. This character's adoption is mentioned in the genealogies.

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Posted: 2 years ago

99. Cārudeṣṇa is called "the younger Raukmiṇeya" in Harivaṃśa, where he is given in adoption to Gaṇḍūṣa.


Rukmiṇī's sons were listed by DelusionsOfNeha in response to 68. Rukmiṇinandana.


I noticed that several posts by devashree_h in this thread have been deleted. Is it intentional, or a technical problem?


We have reached the milestone of 100 questions! So, this one is a juggernaut in the text.


100. Who is called "lotus-eyed" by any of these names for men or women?

Men

Puṇḍarīkākṣa

Puṣkarākṣa

Puṣkarekṣaṇa

Aravindākṣa

Rājīvalocana

Rājīvatāmrākṣa

Rājīvanetra

Kamalapatrākṣa

Kamalāyatākṣa

Kamalekṣaṇa

Kamalalocana

Kamalavibuddhalocana

Padmākṣa

Raktapadmākṣa

Padmapalāśākṣa

Phullapadmaviśālākṣa

Padmāyatākṣa

Padmāyataviśālākṣa

Padmāyatekṣaṇa

Padmanibhekṣaṇa

Padmadalekṣaṇa

Padmapatranibhekṣaṇa

Padmalocana

Padmanibhalocana

Lohitapadmanetra

Rucirapadmākṣa


Women

Rājīvalocanā

Kamalapatrākṣī

Kamalāyatākṣī

Kamalekṣaṇā

Kamalalocanā

Padmākṣī

Padmāyatākṣī

Padmadalāyatākṣī

Padmapatraviśālākṣī

Padmapalāśākṣī

Cārupadmapalāśākṣī

Phullapadmapalāśākṣī

Padmalocanā

Padmadalekṣaṇā

Padmapatranibhekṣaṇā

Āyatapadmanetrā

Śāradotpalapatrākṣī

Rucirotpalapatrākṣī


Name as many individuals as you can.

Edited by BrhannadaArmour - 2 years ago
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Posted: 2 years ago

Îsn't that like everybody at some point of time? 🤣


Okay, I'll start with Krishna and Draupadi 😃

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Posted: 2 years ago

Yes, Kṛṣṇa is often called Puṇḍarīkākṣa, and occasionally Puṣkarākṣa, Puṣkarekṣaṇa, Aravindākṣa, and Rājīvanetra.


Kṛṣṇā Draupadī is described as Śāradotpalapatrākṣī (eyes like leaves of lotuses in autumn) by Yudhiṣṭhira when he stakes her. Is she called "lotus-eyed" anywhere else?


Edited to add: Vidura describes her as Kamalalocanā when she faints at the sight of Kirmīra, and Koṭikāśya calls her Kamalāyatākṣī.


Let's find the most obscure characters to answer this one!

Edited by BrhannadaArmour - 2 years ago

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