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[Facts] Re: please clear me my name
Seems to me it is in fact "Rakesh" with a different pronunciation. Rakesh means moon. I wondered why the Frisbee was getting bigger, and then it hit me.

This message was edited 2/27/2011, 9:14 PM

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That is what I thought. However, in Sanskrit rAkA does not mean stars in general. the root of the word is rA as in to give (a gift that is), but often in the slightly romantic sense of `to surrender'. rAkA was the full-moon (masculine)'s consort; and goddess of the full moon night; the previous night was overseen by anumati (permission). isha of course is pretty close equivalent of master, from ish, to possess: so rAkesha is husband of rAka, or the full moon. rAkA itself used to be a common name for women in mythology.Incidentally, roka does exist in Sanskrit; from ruc (cognate with English light) and means light. I had not heard of rokesh before, though.
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Thanks for the correction. I edited it out since a better explanation from is there now :) I realized it later when I consulted the dictionary which mentioned Raka as full moon night.
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