The Vedic goddess रोहिणी, or Rohiṇī, is the heart of truest love.
She gives, to her masculine god चन्द्र (Candra), of her own superlative quality of attractiveness to draw his loving attention from anywhere he may have tried to wander, and gives their affair lasting resolve in monogamous union.
Rohiṇī is the favorite love goddess in our type of three-dimensional universe, and is also known as the Dungeons & Dragons’ goddess Sehanine Moonbow.
Her relationship with Corellon Larethian is stronger than integral, and so his (Candra) record is linked from this one, as is her own identification linked with the vertically adjacent goddesses लक्ष्मी (Lakṣmī) and सरस्वती (Sarasvatī).
The characterization of Rohiṇī being one of the simplest secondary expressions of my ombudsmanship interest, from which further schemata and so forth might develop, this authority record is almost unique in its referencing of the bibliographic world beyond.
The bibliographic relationships this record has with other few records is mostly what the content of its intention is.
Attributes can be described at the next level of classification, while referential focus on the entities their selves is given one level beyond that.