The Saptarishis Seek Uma for Shiva: Himavan Grants the Marriage
शुभाङ्गी पद्मपत्राक्षी नीलकुञ्चितमूर्धजा श्वेतमाल्याम्बरधरा कुटिला नाम चापरा
śubhāṅgī padmapatrākṣī nīlakuñcitamūrdhajā śvetamālyāmbaradharā kuṭilā nāma cāparā
Eine andere war schön an Gliedern, lotusblattäugig, mit dunklem, gelocktem Haar; sie trug weiße Girlanden und weiße Gewänder. Ihr Name war Kuṭilā.
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Purāṇic description often juxtaposes external auspiciousness with a name that may hint at complexity; this cautions against judging solely by appearance and suggests that character and fate can contain bends ('kuṭila') even amid beauty.
Vaṃśānucarita: identification of individuals in a genealogical sequence through epithets, appearance, and names.
Lotus eyes and white garlands are conventional markers of purity and auspiciousness; the name Kuṭilā can function as a narrative seed—either indicating literal curls/curves or foreshadowing a nuanced disposition.