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  2. Mata Sulakhni - Wikipedia

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    In the Bala Janamsakhi, her name is given as Sulakhni. [4] Surjit Singh Gandhi theorized that Gummi is a corrupted form of Choni, the name of her clan (Chona). [4] He further speculates that she was known as Ghummi in her birth house but went by the name Sulakhni at her in-laws house. [4] She is also known by the name of Kulamai. [5]

  3. Trishala - Wikipedia

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    Trishala, also known as Videhadatta, Priyakarini, or Trishala Mata (Mother Trishala), was the mother of Mahavira, the 24th Tirthankara of Jainism, and wife of the Gaṇa Mukhya, Siddhartha of Kundagrama, of present-day Bihar. [3] [4] She finds mention in the Jain texts. [1]

  4. Mata Ganga - Wikipedia

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    Fresco depicting the story of Mata Ganga seeking the blessing of Baba Buddha in-order to have a child, from Pothi-Mala, Guru Harsahai, ca.1745. According to a Sakhi from Sikh lore, Mata Ganga met with Baba Buddha to seek his blessings as the couple wished to have a child. [5] [6] The pair had been childless for a while despite their efforts. [4]

  5. List of Twilight characters - Wikipedia

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    Her name is derived from the amalgamation of the names of Bella's mother, Renée, and Edward's adoptive mother, Esme. Her middle name, Carlie, is a portmanteau of the names Carlisle, Edward's adoptive father, and Charlie, Bella's father. She has the same facial features and hair color as Edward, but has curly hair inherited from her grandfather ...

  6. Shakuntala - Wikipedia

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    Priyamvada brings a tray of cosmetics to adorn Shakuntalaa.Nalagarh, 1840–1850. National Museum, New Delhi.. Shakuntala (Sanskrit: शकुन्तला, romanized: Śakuntalā) is a heroine in Indian literature, best known for her portrayal in the ancient Sanskrit play Abhijnanashakuntalam (The Recognition of Shakuntala), written by the classical poet Kalidasa in the 4th or 5th century CE.

  7. List of Baahubali characters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of characters featured in the Baahubali franchise which consists of two films, a novel, a comic and two television series. They are all characters which have appeared in The Beginning (2015), The Conclusion (2017), The Lost Legends (2017), [1] Crown of Blood (2024), [2] and the novels The Rise of Sivagami (2017), Chaturanga (2020) and Queen of Mahishmathi (2020).

  8. Mandodari - Wikipedia

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    Mandodari (Sanskrit: मंदोदरी, Mandodarī, lit. "soft-bellied"; [1]) was the queen consort of Ravana, the king of Lanka, according to the Hindu epic Ramayana.The Ramayana describes her as beautiful, pious, and righteous.

  9. Kausalya - Wikipedia

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    Valmiki, the author of the Ramayana, does not mention the names of Kausalya's parents, but in the chapter titled, Ayodhyakanda [3] she is described as Kosalendraduhitā (i.e., daughter of the king of Kosala). Kosala was a region of ancient India, which had Ayodhya as its capital.