Significance of Pritha
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Hindu concept of 'Pritha'
In Hinduism, Pritha symbolizes selflessness and renunciation. As Yudhishthira's mother, she embodies the choice of spiritual fulfillment over material riches, highlighting the valor in prioritizing virtue and simplicity over wealth and power.
From: Mahabharata (English)
(1) A damsel of excellent hips, she conceived a son resembling the lord of the stars. She concealed conception from friends, lived in the maidens' apartments, and only the nurse knew.[1] (2) Pritha is another name for Kunti, who gives Karna a pledge of safety for four of his brothers, requesting that he remember this promise during the battle.[2] (3) Pritha is the large-eyed daughter of Kuntibhoja, who possessed beauty, accomplishment, devotion to virtue, and every good quality, and she is also known as Kunti.[3] (4) This individual is referenced in connection with the sons who were defeated at dice, implying a past event that caused rejoicing among opponents.[4] (5) The text identifies her as the mother of Arjuna, and mentions her presence as one of the factors attracting Vasudeva.[5]
From: Vishnu Purana
(1) Pritha is the mother of Karna, who exposed him in a basket on the banks of the Ganges, as described in the text.[6]
From: Harivamsha Purana
(1) Pritha, along with her son Arjuna, accompanies Janarddana and others to the great festival, participating in the events and celebrations.[7]
