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This word refers to a "mean, contemptible fellow" or a coward. It is often used in ancient texts like the Panchatantra to contrast a "noble man" (Satpurusha).
As she began her descent, she encountered a group of injured birds, whose nest had been destroyed by a fierce storm. Karupsha, with a compassionate heart, nursed the birds back to health, even though it meant delaying her own return. karupsha
It bears a phonetic resemblance to South Indian names like Karuppasamy or Karuppiah , which are common in Tamil Nadu. Biological References: The scientific name for common carp is Cyprinus carpio This word refers to a "mean, contemptible fellow"