Anonymous ID: 69d3ad Nov. 30, 2024, 7:17 p.m. No.22084855   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4862

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Kshatriya

 

Ruling and warrior class of the Hindu varna system

Kshatriya

Overview

 

Kshatriya (Sanskrit:क्षत्रिय, romanized: Kṣatriya) (from Sanskrit kṣatra, "rule, authority"; also called Rajanya) is one of the four varnas (social orders) of Hindu society and is associated with the warrior aristocracy. The Sanskrit term kṣatriyaḥ is used in the context of later Vedic society wherein members were organised into four classes: brahmin, kshatriya, vaishya, and shudra.

 

 

 

 

Arjuna

 

Character of Indian epic Mahabharata

Arjuna

Overview

 

Arjuna (Sanskrit:अर्जुन, IAST: Arjuna) was an ancient prince of the Kuru Kingdom, located in the present-day India. He is one of the main protagonists of the Hindu epic Mahābhārata. He was the third of five Pandava brothers, from the lineage of the Kuru. In the Mahabharata War, Arjuna was a key warrior from the Pandava side in the battle of Kurukshetra. Before the beginning of the war, his mentor Krishna gave him the supreme knowledge of the Bhagavad Gita to overcome his moral dilemmas. In the epic, Arjuna is the closest friend and companion of Krishna.

 

Kashyapa means "turtle" in Sanskrit.[5] According to Michael Witzel, it is related to Avestan kasiiapa, Sogdian kyšph, Kurdish kûsî, New Persian kašaf, kaš(a)p which mean "tortoise", after which Kashaf Rūd (a river in Turkmenistan and Khorasan) is named.[6] Other relations include to Tokarian B kaccāp ("brainpan"),[7] Tokarian A kāccap ("turtle", "tortoise").[8][9] Frits Staal agrees that Kaśyapa means 'tortoise', but believes that it is a non-Indo-European word.[10]

Anonymous ID: 69d3ad Nov. 30, 2024, 7:56 p.m. No.22085013   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5018 >>5020

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Sometimes you can't TELL the public the truth.

YOU MUST SHOW THEM.

 

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Show Me State, Cave State, and Mother of the West

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