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Wednesday Trivia
1. Name the country that has “Confederate” or ‘Confederation” in its official name.
2. What present day countries were members of “al gamiriyatul arabiyatul muttehida” at one time?
3. What do Argentinians call Falkland Islands?
4. A river with a male-sounding name in India had a female-sounding name long time ago. What is that river and what was its female-sounding name in the past?
5. When did Hanuman realize that he really a very strong and powerful guy?
6. A poet once quipped that “the lord of desire (Cupid, Kama, Manmatha) never dies because he has it (deathlessness) in his name itself.” Explain how.
2. What present day countries were members of “al gamiriyatul arabiyatul muttehida” at one time?
3. What do Argentinians call Falkland Islands?
4. A river with a male-sounding name in India had a female-sounding name long time ago. What is that river and what was its female-sounding name in the past?
5. When did Hanuman realize that he really a very strong and powerful guy?
6. A poet once quipped that “the lord of desire (Cupid, Kama, Manmatha) never dies because he has it (deathlessness) in his name itself.” Explain how.
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1. Switzerland - Confederatio Helvetica
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2. United Arab Republic, composed of Egypt and Syria (and Iraq?)
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3. Las Malvenas (the n has a squiggly thing on it)
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4. Brahmaputra. Don't know old name
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panini press wrote:3. Las Malvenas (the n has a squiggly thing on it)
Yeah, that squigly thing adds an imperceptible "y" in the pronunciation like - malvinyas
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panini press wrote:4. Brahmaputra. Don't know old name
The old name is Nalini. Ganga, after it descended from the heavens is supposed to have split into 7 rivers - three going west, and three going south. The seventh river went south/southeast following Bhagiratha. The east going rivers were - Hladini, Pavani, & Nalini (which later came to be called as Brahmaputra). The west going rivers were Suchakshu, Seeta, and Sindhu. The river that followed Bhagiratha was Ganga which acquired the names Bhagirathi, Mandakini, Jahnavi, etc.
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panini press wrote:2. United Arab Republic, composed of Egypt and Syria (and Iraq?)
It was just Egypt and Syria to start with. Then Syria split off. But Egypt kept the name for several more years before it became Egypt again.
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panini press wrote:1. Switzerland - Confederatio Helvetica
Yup.
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5. Before crossing Indian Ocean to reach Lanka. Jambavantha reminds him of the powers forgotten.
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Silk Smitha wrote:5. Before crossing Indian Ocean to reach Lanka. Jambavantha reminds him of the powers forgotten.
Yes.
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Answer for # 6
1. A poet once quipped that “the lord of desire (Cupid, Kama, Manmatha) never dies because he has it (deathlessness) in his name itself.” Explain how.
One of the many names for Manmatha is:
Sree-ramaa-kumaara ------- Auspicious goddess Lakshmi's son
When you cutoff his head what’s left of him is:
Ramaa- kumaara --------------- Goddess Lakshmi’s son (still it’s Manmatha)
When you cutoff his head again what’s left of him is:
Maa-kumaara ------------------ Still goddess Lakshmi’s son Manmatha. “Maa” is goddess Lakshmi; for example Maa-dhava is Vishnu (Lakshmi’s husband)
When you cutoff his head again what’s left of him is:
Kumaara ------------------------- Manmatha again (Kumaara is another name for Manmatha)
When his head is cutoff again what’s left is:
Maara ---------------------------- Manmatha again (Maara is another name for Manmatha)
The point is – one cannot kill physical desires however much you try.
1. A poet once quipped that “the lord of desire (Cupid, Kama, Manmatha) never dies because he has it (deathlessness) in his name itself.” Explain how.
One of the many names for Manmatha is:
Sree-ramaa-kumaara ------- Auspicious goddess Lakshmi's son
When you cutoff his head what’s left of him is:
Ramaa- kumaara --------------- Goddess Lakshmi’s son (still it’s Manmatha)
When you cutoff his head again what’s left of him is:
Maa-kumaara ------------------ Still goddess Lakshmi’s son Manmatha. “Maa” is goddess Lakshmi; for example Maa-dhava is Vishnu (Lakshmi’s husband)
When you cutoff his head again what’s left of him is:
Kumaara ------------------------- Manmatha again (Kumaara is another name for Manmatha)
When his head is cutoff again what’s left is:
Maara ---------------------------- Manmatha again (Maara is another name for Manmatha)
The point is – one cannot kill physical desires however much you try.
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