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Debina Bonnerjee (born 18 April 1983 [1] [2]) is an Indian actress who appears predominantly in Hindi films and television. Bonnerjee is best known for her portrayal of Sita in Ramayan, Mayuri Narayan in Chidiya Ghar and Poulomi in Santoshi Maa. She has been part of films such as Ammayilu Abbayilu (2003), Nanjundi (2003) and Perarasu (2006).
' star ') [1] is the Queen of Kishkindha and the wife of the vanara King Vali. After being widowed, she becomes the Queen of Sugriva, Vali's younger brother. Tara is described as the daughter of the vanara physician Sushena in the Ramayana, and in later sources, as an apsara (celestial nymph) who rises from the churning of the milky ocean. She ...
The following people portrayed Shrutakirti in the television adaptation of Ramayana. Poonam Shetty portrayed her in the 1987 series Ramayan and the 1988 series Luv Kush. [17] Samreen Naaz / Gulrez Khan portrayed her in the 1997 series Jai Hanuman. Malini Kapoor / Arti Puri portrayed her in the 2002 series Ramayan.
Sulakshana Khatri portrayed her in the 1987 series Ramayan and the 1998 series Luv Kush. [18] Raji Sharma / Anita Hassanandani portrayed her in the 1997 series Jai Hanuman. Rajni Chandra portrayed her in the 2002 series Ramayan. Krupa Chandera portrayed her in the 2008 series Ramayan. Prithvi Hatte portrayed her in the 2015 series Siya Ke Ram. [19]
Bharata (Sanskrit: भरत IAST: Bharata) is the younger brother of Rama in Hindu epic Ramayana, and the regent of Ayodhya during Rama's exile. Bharata is considered as an incarnation of the Panchajanya of god Vishnu, and was married to Mandavi.
Sumitra performs the asvamedha yagna alongside Dasharatha and his two other wives in hopes of blessings for children. [8] At the sacrifice conducted by Rishyasringa to obtain sons for the childless Dasharatha, a divine being emerged from the flames with a golden vessel filled with divine payasam (a milk delicacy) prepared by the gods.
Ravana abducts Rama's wife, Sita. According to some Ramayana adaptations, Ravana was abducting his own daughter from a union with Mandodari. Though Valmiki's Ramayana does not record Mandodari as being the mother of Sita, some later adaptations of the Ramayana depict Mandodari as the mother of Sita or at least the cause of the latter's birth.
Due to Vibhishana's differences with Ravana, and because he was against the act of kidnapping Sita, he fled Lanka. His mother, Kaikesi, advised him to go and serve Rama, who was at that time assembling an army to defeat Ravana and to recover his wife. As a consequence, he divulged the secrets of Ravana's army and made sure Rama was victorious ...