Frases de Kunti

Kunti Devi é uma personagem histórica da antiga Índia. Sua história é contada no épico Mahabharata e no Bhagavata Purana. Por sua devoção a Krishna, Kunti é uma figura de grande importância em muitas tradições hindus, e especialmente entre os Vaishnavas.

Uma série de orações de Kunti foram publicadas nos anos 1970 como parte de um livro de Srila Prabhupada, intitulado "Ensinamentos da Rainha Kunti". Ali, Prabhupada faz comentários filosóficos sobre as orações oferecidas por Kunti nos versos 18 a 43 do oitavo capítulo do Bhagavata Purana. Wikipedia  

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Kunti: Frases em inglês

“Where were you, he asked her, when I needed you the most? Did you ever hold me in your arms? Did you feed me? Did you ever look for me? Did you wonder where I might be?”

[[w:Karna|Karna with elation and anger at the revelation asked Kunti, in: p. 232-33.
The God of Small Things

“Who was she? Who was my mother? Tell me where she is. Take me to her.”

Karna looking up to Kunti asked her, in: p. 232.
The God of Small Things

“Kunti to Vidura when she found that her second Bhima had gone missing.”

The Mahabharata/Book 1: Adi Parva/Section CXXIX

“English translation: Ahalya, Draupadi, Kunti, Tara and
Mandodari: constantly remembering
these virgin five destroys greatfailings.”

Pradip Bhattacharya in: Five Holy Virgins, Five Sacred Myths A Quest for Meaning http://www.manushi-india.org/pdfs_issues/PDF%20141/03%20panchakanya%204-12.pdf, Manushi

“What, O Kunti, am I to give thee? Tell me what is in thy heart.”

Vayu to Kunti when Kunti invoked him.
The Mahabharata/Book 1: Adi Parva/Section CXXIII

“Kunti wins two boons from the encounter: her own virgo intacta and special powers for her son.”

Five Holy Virgins, Five Sacred MythsOf Kunti and Satyawati Sexually Assertive Women of the Mahabharata

“Did you know how much I missed you?”

Fonte: The God of Small Things, p. 233.

“How am I to obtain a very superior son who shall achieve world-wide fame?”

Pandu
After this, the Kuru king Pandu, taking counsel with the great Rishis commanded Kunti to observe an auspicious vow for one full year.
The Mahabharata/Book 1: Adi Parva/Section CXXIII