Thanks. For some reason, I thought it is related to King Prithu, and Goddes Earth is called Pruthvi because of him.
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Thanks. For some reason, I thought it is related to King Prithu, and Goddes Earth is called Pruthvi because of him.
Many words for Earth refer to her qualities of thickness and firmness.
pṛthvī or pṛthivī - the expansive one
urvī - the thick one
mahī - the large one
medinī - the fat one
avani - the protective one
kṣiti - the supportive one
kṣamā - the capable one
dharā or dharaṇi or dharitrī - the bearing one
viśvaṃbharā - the one who carries everything
sarvaṃsahā - the one who endures everything
Even in Harivaṃśa chapter 5, before the myth of Pṛthu reaches the point at which Earth takes his name, anachronistically, Pṛthu's predecessor Vena speaks the word pṛthivī, the narrator refers to Earth as pṛthivī, and Pṛthu and Vena are called pārthiva and pṛthivīpāla - possessor/governor of pṛthivī - even by Earth herself!
I read somewhere that Ksama means forgiving one? And today cricketer Prithvi Shaw is in news.😆 Female name for a male cricketer.
The word kṣama/kṣamā has a spectrum of meanings in Saṃskṛta, of which capability and endurance are the interpretations that generally make sense in the context of choosing one's battles in Mahābhārata. In vernacular languages, kṣamā or khammā is now used in all sorts of peaceful situations, where it is appropriately translated as tolerance or forgiveness.
Copying my latest question from two pages ago:
101. Who was known as Cakṣurhan?
Find the answer here: Droṇaparvan 9.9-10, 133.42, Sabhāparvan 71.11, Bhīṣmaparvan 115.62, Droṇaparvan 124.22, Śalyaparvan 16.39.
Plural answer: Āraṇyakaparvan 222.21.
Also of interest: Ādiparvan 56.7, Sabhāparvan 72.18; Śalyaparvan 62.60, Harivaṃśa 85.42.
I had tried for this earlier but could not find anything. Let me try again.
Yuddhisthir
Second one is Draupadi
Plural is Pandavas
Correct! At several places in the epic, Yudhiṣṭhira is said to have the power to kill with an angry glance. Janamejaya once asks why Kṛṣṇā Draupadī didn't kill her tormentors with a glance.
102. Whose name is Saṃkarṣaṇānuja?
Shri Krishna, younger brother of Balaram
Correct!
103. Whose name was Pāṇḍupūrvaja?