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In some later textual accounts, Shanta is described as Kausalya's daughter, and the eldest child, of Dasharatha. However, in the Balakanda of the Ramayana, Valmiki writes of Shanta only as the daughter of Romapada, the king of Anga, who was a friend of Dasharatha. [13] At no point is Shanta's mother named. [14]
He traced Sita with his divine vision and informed Rama that Sita was in Lanka; Shanta: The daughter of a King Dasharatha and his elder consort Kausalya. Later she was adopted by King Romapada of Anga. She was married to the sage Rishyasringa. Shabari: An elderly ascetic who was devoted to Rama. As her guru Matanga had instructed her to worship ...
After Rama's departure to the forest, Dasharatha lay in his bed with a wailing Kaushalya. He suddenly remembered an incident which had occurred in his past. He narrated to Kausalya and Sumitra about how, by accident, he had killed a young man named Shravana , mistaking him to be a deer.
The story is about twin girls, Seeta and Geeta (Hema Malini in a dual role), who were both separated at birth.Seeta, the long-suffering heiress, is treated worse than a servant by her abusive, money-grubbing aunt, Kaushalya (), her spoilt daughter, Sheela (Honey Irani), and her equally cruel brother, Ranjeet (Roopesh Kumar), despite the fact that the family is living off Seeta's late parents ...
Siya Ke Ram (transl. Sita's Ram) is an Indian television series on Star Plus produced by Nikhil Sinha under the banner of Triangle Film Company. [1] [2] This show presents the epic Ramayana, the story of Rama and Devi Sita from Sita's perspective. [3] The show features Madirakshi Mundle and Ashish Sharma playing as Goddess Sita and Karthik ...
Shanta (Sanskrit: शांता), is the princess of Anga in the Hindu epic Ramayana.She is the wife of Rishyasringa.In northern recensions of the epic and later Indian literature, she is regarded as a daughter of King Dasharatha and Queen Kausalya, who was later adopted by King Romapada and Queen Vershini.
Janaka's biological daughter: In Ramopkhyana of the Mahabharata and also in Paumachariya of Vimala Suri, Sita has been depicted as Janaka's biological daughter. According to Rev. Fr. Camille Bulcke , this motif that Sita was the biological daughter of Janaka, as described in Ramopkhyana Mahabharata was based on the authentic version of Valmiki ...
While,In Kosala King Dashratha didn't have sons,So Rishyashringa and Shanta were called to perform the Putrakameshti Yagna and a heavenly being came out of the fire to give Payasam (milk delicacy) and it was evenly shared between Kaushalya and Kaikeyi (in the ratio of ½) Then Kaushalya and Kaikeyi shared it with Sumitra (in the ratio of ¼ ...