Example Sentences:
Ramayana: Ravana was also known by several other monikers such as Dashamuka (one who had ten heads) and Lankesheva (the lord of Lanka).
Mahabharata: Drawing on the almost countless monikers that Krishna had, Bhishma on his deathbed worshiped Krishna or glorified Krishna by reciting the Visnu-sahasra-nama, the celebrated thousand names of Visnu.
Bhagavad-gita: During the conversation that comprises the Gita, both Krishna and Arjuna address each other by many monikers.
Bhagavatam: Based on the places where he performed his pastimes, Krishna is celebrated by many monikers – Gokula-nandana – (the child of Krishna), Vrindavan-bihari (one who delights in Vrindavana), Mathura-natha (the master of Mathura) and Dwarkadhisha (the lord of Dwarka).
Spiritual life begins beyond the material world of monikers and designations.