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Requested move / discussion of title
(heading added 8 Jan 2007, together with the move to Kunti request)
Queen Kunti is specifically known as such in the Puranas - I was thinking the article name identified her from other people also named Kunti that might warrant an article in future. I wouldn't have said it was honorific as in Lord Krishna or Sri Rama? Ys,
Gouranga(UK)19:31, 19 December 2006 (UTC)reply
I've checked in the Sanskrit and it just says 'kunti' in all the instances I could find. I'm thinking of Prabhupada's books where he almost exclusively prefixes her name with the title of queen or describes her as Kuntidevi. This does lean towards it being more of an honorific title. Your idea of having Kunti (Mahabharata) sounds like a good one for the future, if the need arises, or Kunti (Pandavas) or similar? Cheers,
Gouranga(UK)21:40, 20 December 2006 (UTC)reply
Agreed. Change it back. There is no significant scope for confusion, not enough to warrant a disamb page, let alone the prefix.
Imc10:29, 30 December 2006 (UTC)reply
Kumhariya is the village situated in the east of City Amroha 20km. Kumhariya has many problem in the village like many people are Unemplyoyed and Poor farmer.
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