Significance of Jihva
Jihva, as described by Kavya, symbolizes a maid implicated in the theft of wealth from the king’s palace. This character embodies the negative repercussions of actions motivated by fear and greed. Through her actions, Jihva illustrates the broader themes of moral consequences that arise from unethical behavior and the dangers of allowing fear and greed to dictate one's choices.1
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Hindu concept of 'Jihva'
In Hinduism, Jihva symbolizes the maid who steals from the king's palace, illustrating the repercussions of actions motivated by fear and greed, and emphasizing moral lessons regarding integrity and the impact of one's choices.
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