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I've got a question from a student that how common is the butter fly motif in Sanskrit Literature. I would be grateful if someone could help me with this. Thank you
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“... how common is the butter fly motif in Sanskrit Literature."
Contrary to expectation, “butterfly” is not based — at least directly –– on any objective reality. I heard it about three decades ago from a good authority (Prof. George Cardona) that it is just a changed form of “flutter-by”).
> Ancient Tamil literature refers to butterfly and uses a Sanskrit word
> 'इन्द्रगोप:'. Looking up the dictionary, the meaning is found to be
> 'firefly' not butterfly. Tamil commentaries give the meaning as butterfly,
> though.
Patrick Olivelle remarks to the meaning of indragopa in the Arthaśāstra: "precise zoological species unclear; refers to the tiny bright-red velvet mites (Thrombidiiae) that appear in large numbers early in the rainy season. K[auṭilya’s] A[rthaśāstra] 14.1.10. [earlier translations of firefly and cochineal inaccurate (so Lienhard).]" (King, Governance, and Law in Ancient India. Kauṭilya’s Arthaśāstra. A New Annotated Translation by P. Olivelle. Oxford 2013. 2013: p. 443)
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