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Legend has it the darba gave up its wings in return for an extra stomach.
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Darba
Legend has it the darba gave up its wings in return for an extra stomach.
Artist: Heather Hudson TCG Player Link Scryfall Link EDHREC Link
anthony fineran (b 1981), pye darla darba, 2021
anthony fineran (b 1981), darba anne a, 2021
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Significance of Durva- Sacrificial and Holy Grass
The derivation of the name Kusha lies in meaning sharp in the sense of acute, and it has its root for the Sanskrit word for "expert," kosala. That is because the edges of the long leaves that grow in pairs along the tall stems are very sharp, so like the sword, it is used as a symbol for discernment or "discriminating wisdom." It grows beside brackish (salty) water such as found at the mouths of rivers and is a kind of tussock grass, growing in clumps.
When it is dry, kusa straw is called durva or dharbai. However, some say these are two different species: Kusha is Poa cynosuroides and Durva, Agrostis linearis.
In mythology, to remove the slavery of his mother Vinata from Kadruva, the King of Birds, Garutman (Garuda) went to Amara Loka and brought flagon contains Ambrosia (Amruta Kalasah) and kept on the Kusah (Sacrificial Grass) and shown to cousins (step mother’s , Kadruva’s sons) and asked to liberate his mother’s (Vinata’s) slavery from their mother. Because of placing the Amruta Kalasah (pot containg Ambrosia) the Sacrificial Grass (Darba) became sacred.
For this reason, since then Kusah (Darba) has become headmost and worthy for all the rituals of religious sacrificial fires (Yagnas and Homas etc.). In mythology, the mighty Demon Vrutrasura was killed by Indra Deva. Then that Asura fell on the gound and became as Kusah (Darbh). Hence Kushah is treated as sacred in all the Hindu Rituals.
The purity of dharba, also known as kusha (or, kusa) grass, is as ancient in its roots as are the pantheon of Indian Gods. Puranas narrate how Vishnu assumed the form of a Cosmic Tortoise (Skt. kurma) whose shell served to support Mandara, the mountain that served as a dasher in the churning of the sea of milk. As the mountain rotated, several hairs were rubbed from the tortoise's back. With time, they washed ashore and became Kusha. Later, when the amrita was obtained and distributed among the gods, some drops fell on the grass which further sanctified it imbuing it with healing properties.
Therefore, in the tradition hair-cutting of Vaishnava toddlers, the hair is touched with kusha before it is cut. It was used as a ritual seat as far back as the Vedas, and the Bhagavad Gita (ch. 6) stipulates that, covered with a skin and a cloth, it is the appropriate seat for meditation. Therefore, it was one of the first offerings made to the Buddha.
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The pricing scheme at Kentucky Fried Darba was born out of necessity: A 10-piece bucket of wings went for a buck, but a single thigh ran upwards of $200.