Would this mean, son of Princess of Kashi?
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Would this mean, son of Princess of Kashi?
No, nothing to do with Kāśi -> Kāśya/Kāśyā.
Son or Rishi Kashyap
Getting closer ... but a character who is Kaśyapa's son is called Kāśyapi, not Kāśyapeya.
Kāśyapeya১ (“the son of Kaśyapa”) = Garuḍa: I, ১২৪৭.
Kāśyapeya২ (“descendant of Kaśyapa”) = Dāruka: VII, ৬৩৫২.
Kāśyapeya, pl. (ºāḥ) (“the sons of Kaśyapa”) = the Ādityas: XIII, ৭০৯৪ (Aº).
Kāśyapeya doesn't occur for Garuḍa in Ādiparvan or for the Ādityas in Anuśāsanaparvan of the critical edition.
Dāruka is the character that I meant. He is called Kāśyapeya at Droṇaparvan 122.52, implying his descent from a woman called Kāśyapī. Dāruka belonged to the sūta caste, supposedly the progeny of a kṣatriya father and a brāhmaṇī mother, and Kāśyapī would be a brāhmaṇī's name.
While Mahābhārata doesn't tell us about Dāruka's origin, there are Jain stories of Vasudeva's adventures (Jinasena's Harivaṃśapurāṇa and Hemacandra's Triṣaṣṭiśalākāpuruṣacaritra) in which Vasudeva marries a mantri's daughter named Padmāvatī in Campā (where Mahābhārata locates the sūta country), and their sons are chariot-drivers including Dāruka.
88. Who is called Kṛṣṇasārathi?
Yes, I got a lot of Jain and Buddhist Stories with "Kasyapeya" search. 👍🏼
Arjuna is also known as Kṛṣṇasārathi - which means whose Sarathi is Krishna?
I was trying to be tricky with Kṛṣṇasārathi. Reading it as Kṛṣṇasya sārathiḥ = Dāruka is intuitive, but the correct answer in the Mahābhārata text is indeed Kṛṣṇo yasya sārathiḥ = Arjuna.
89. Whose name is Bhūridakṣiṇa?
Correct! Bhūridakṣiṇa is a word used to describe many characters, such as Yudhiṣṭhira repeatedly, but it is a personal name of Bhūriśravas.
90. Which warrior was called Gautama?
I will take a guess without checking anything
Kripa