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  2. Arundhati ( Sanskrit: अरुन्धती, romanized : Arundhatī) is the wife of the sage Vasishtha, one of the seven sages ( Saptarshi) of Hinduism. [1] Etymology. The name Arundhatī in Sanskrit literally means 'washed by the rays of sun', from arun 'sun rays', and dhatī , 'washed'. Legend.

  3. Suzanna Arundhati Roy (born 24 November 1961) [1] is an Indian author best known for her novel The God of Small Things (1997), which won the Booker Prize for Fiction in 1997 and became the best-selling book by a non-expatriate Indian author. [1] She is also a political activist involved in human rights and environmental causes. [6]

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    He was married to Arundhati, and therefore he was also called Arundhati Natha, meaning the husband of Arundhati. [23] Later, this region is believed in the Indian tradition to be the abode of sage Vyasa along with Pandavas, the five brothers of Mahabharata. [24]

  5. Feb 26, 2021 · Arundhati Roy, the Man Booker Prize-winning author of “The God of Small Things,” on the state of India’s democracy, violence against women and minorities, the role the media, and more

  6. Contents. · Introduction. · Birth. · Life. · Arundhati in Hindu Scriptures. · Arundhati in the Ramayana. · Kamdhenu. · The story of Drought and Rain. · Death of Arundhati’s Seven Sons. · Arundhati in Hindu Marriage Rituals. Introduction. Arundhati was the wife of Sage Vasishta, one of the seven sages (Saptarshi).

  7. Arundhati ( Sanskrit: अरुन्धती, IAST: Arundhatī) is the wife of the sage Vashistha, one of the seven sages ( Saptarshi) who are identified with the Ursa Major. She is identified with the morning star and also with the star Alcor which forms a double star with Mizar (identified as Vashista Maharshi) in Ursa Major.

  8. Arundhati (Sanskrit: अरुन्धती|translit=Arundhatī) is the wife of the sage Vasishtha, one of the seven sages of Hinduism. Etymology. The name in Sanskrit literally means 'washed by the rays of sun', from 'sun rays', and, 'washed'. Legend. Arundhati's birth and life are mentioned in various Hindu scriptures.

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