Kaumari

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Kaumari is the placeholder name given an unidentified patient by Counselor Paul Scudder while serving aboard the USS Thunder-A on stardate 239304.14.[1]

Name Meaning

  1. In ancient Hindu mythology (Earth, Indian Subcontinent) 'Kaumari' (Sanskrit: कौमारी) also known as Kumari, Karttikeyani and Ambika is the power of Kumara (Kartikeya or Skanda), the god of war. Kaumari rides a peacock and has four or twelve arms. She holds a spear, axe, a Shakti (power) or Tanka (silver coins) and bow. She is sometimes depicted six-headed like Kumara and wears the cylindrical crown.

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