The Saptarishis Seek Uma for Shiva: Himavan Grants the Marriage
रक्ताङ्गी रक्तनेत्रा च रक्ताम्बरविभूषिता रागिणि नाम संजाता ज्येष्ठा मेनासुता मुने
raktāṅgī raktanetrā ca raktāmbaravibhūṣitā rāgiṇi nāma saṃjātā jyeṣṭhā menāsutā mune
اس کے اعضا سرخ تھے، آنکھیں سرخ تھیں اور وہ سرخ لباس سے آراستہ تھی۔ اے مُنی، مینا کی بڑی بیٹی ‘راگِنی’ نام سے پیدا ہوئی۔
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Names and descriptors in Purāṇic literature often encode temperament and destiny; the emphasis on 'red' and the name Rāgiṇī suggest an identity shaped by rajas (activity/passion), reminding readers that dispositions (guṇa-s) influence conduct and outcomes.
Vaṃśānucarita: the text is cataloguing descendants with identifying marks, a common Purāṇic method for anchoring later episodes and relationships.
The pervasive 'red' motif can symbolically point to rajas—energy, desire, dynamism—serving as a literary cue about character-type rather than merely physical appearance.